Women’s Squash Wins Pennsylvania State Championship
The University of Pennsylvania women's squash team claimed the Pennsylvania State Championship after a perfect start to their season, winning all four matches in a doubleheader against Chatham and Drexel. Ranked #3 by the College Squash Association, the Quakers showcased their dominance with multiple 9-0 wins. Standout performances included Savannah Ingledew's perfect game against Chatham and Allie Stoddard's commanding victories. Their success not only underscores their talent but also sets a competitive tone for the rest of the season.
By the Numbers- Penn won all four matches, finishing with a 4-0 record for the weekend.
- Savannah Ingledew recorded a 3-0 victory (11-0, 11-0, 11-0) against Chatham.
- The team achieved two 9-0 sweeps against their opponents.
- Penn secured victories over Haverford, Franklin and Marshall, Chatham, and Drexel.
- The team will host Stanford and Virginia for their home openers next weekend.
The Quakers will look to maintain their momentum against Stanford and Virginia, aiming to continue their undefeated streak. Upcoming matches will further test their skill and cohesion as a team.
Bottom LinePenn’s strong start to the season and the successful defense of their Pennsylvania State Championship highlight their status as a formidable contender in collegiate squash. Consistency in their performance will be crucial as they progress through the season.
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