brown VS pennsylvania

brown
brown - 10

vs

pennsylvania
pennsylvania - 16
  • Scoring

  • risa mosenthal ( 3 , 2 )
  • emma degennaro ( 2 , 3 )
  • carolyn paletta ( 2 , 0 )
  • hafsa moinuddin ( 1 , 0 )
  • maggie fowler ( 1 , 0 )
  • caroline zaffino ( 1 , 0 )
  • zoe verni ( 0 , 1 )
  • Scoring

  • gabby rosenzweig ( 4 , 5 )
  • erin barry ( 5 , 1 )
  • caroline cummings ( 3 , 1 )
  • alex condon ( 2 , 2 )
  • zoe belodeau ( 1 , 0 )
  • emily rogers-healion ( 1 , 0 )
  • Shots

  • risa mosenthal 4
  • emma degennaro 4
  • carolyn paletta 4
  • hafsa moinuddin 3
  • maggie fowler 2
  • caroline zaffino 1
  • mason warble 1
  • Shots

  • gabby rosenzweig 6
  • erin barry 9
  • caroline cummings 5
  • alex condon 6
  • zoe belodeau 4
  • emily rogers-healion 3
  • Ground Balls

  • risa mosenthal 1
  • carolyn paletta 1
  • zoe verni 1
  • maggie bigelow 2
  • mason warble 1
  • marissa hudgins 5
  • bri irons 2
  • olivia lee 2
  • Ground Balls

  • erin barry 2
  • caroline cummings 3
  • alex condon 3
  • zoe belodeau 1
  • emily rogers-healion 1
  • natalie stefan 1
  • lauren o'mara 2
  • mo leitner 1
  • katy jr 2
  • elyse decker 2
  • laura crawford 1
  • abby bosco 1
  • Turnovers

  • risa mosenthal 4
  • hafsa moinuddin 1
  • caroline zaffino 4
  • zoe verni 1
  • maggie bigelow 1
  • mason warble 1
  • marissa hudgins 1
  • bri irons 1
  • olivia lee 1
  • emily fryer 2
  • Turnovers

  • gabby rosenzweig 2
  • erin barry 2
  • caroline cummings 3
  • zoe belodeau 1
  • natalie stefan 1
  • elyse decker 1
  • Caused Turnovers

  • carolyn paletta 1
  • marissa hudgins 2
  • olivia lee 1
  • Caused Turnovers

  • gabby rosenzweig 1
  • alex condon 3
  • zoe belodeau 1
  • emily rogers-healion 1
  • lauren o'mara 1
  • katy jr 4
  • elyse decker 1
  • abby bosco 1
  • Faceoffs Won

  • carolyn paletta 4
  • caroline zaffino 4
  • mason warble 1
  • marissa hudgins 3
  • Faceoffs Won

  • erin barry 3
  • caroline cummings 1
  • zoe belodeau 2
  • emily rogers-healion 1
  • natalie stefan 9
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • Faceoffs Taken

  • Saves

  • maggie bigelow 10 ( 0.39 )
  • Saves

  • mikaila cheeseman 7 ( 0.41 )
  • Current Records

  • brown 9 - 6
  • Current Records

  • pennsylvania 9 - 6
Don't call it a comeback… Actually, that's exactly what it was. No. 8 Penn remained unbeaten in Ivy League play on the strength of a 16-3 run over the final 36:02 of its game against Brown to storm back on the Bears in a 16-10 win at Ace Adams Field in Penn Park. The Quakers (8-1, 2-0 Ivy) did not score over the first 12:00 of game play, falling behind 3-0, before getting on the board. A little over 12:00 later, the Red and Blue found themselves down, 7-2, and in need of a stabilizing force. Sophomore Gabby Rosenzweig would be just that, factoring in on nine of Penn's 16 goals in the game with a career-high nine points on four goals and five assists. She had a hand in Penn's next three goals to get within two at 7-5 before halftime, and she would add four more points in the second half as Penn put together a 9-2 run over the final 20:01 to close out the game. Notes To Know… Rosenzweig's nine points are the most by a Penn player since Erin Brennan had nine against Rutgers on March 7, 2012. Rosenzweig's 48 points through nine games this season already rank No. 19 all-time in a single-season by a Penn player. Her 18 assists rank No. 15 all-time in a single-season by a Quaker. Rosenzweig has 34 points over her last six games, averaging 5.67 points-per-game. That includes a one-point game against No. 2 Maryland on Thursday. Through 26 career games, Rosenzweig has 90 career points – averaging 3.46 points per game. The Quakers are 8-0 this season when scoring 11+ goals and 8-0 this season when holding opponents under 11 goals. Erin Barry tied her career high with six points, scoring five goals and adding an assist. Four of her five goals came in the second half. Penn finished the game with a 16-12 edge on the draw, including a 10-5 advantage in the second half. Natalie Stefan had a career-high nine draw controls, including five in the second half. Alex Condon had two goals, two assists, three caused turnovers and three ground balls before leaving the game midway through the second half with a lower body injury. Caroline Cummings had three goals and an assist while picking up three ground balls. Katy Junior caused a season-high four turnovers Mikaila Cheeseman had seven saves, including five in the second half. How It Happened… The Quakers had their chances in the early goings, but were 0-for-4 on shots with three turnovers in the first 11:42 as Brown built a 3-0 lead. Penn garnered a bit of momentum as Alex Condon scored with 18:00 remaining in the first half and Rosenzweig followed with her first of the day with 15:52 remaining to cut the deficit to one. Brown would stymie the Quakers for the next 10:27, scoring four times while Penn went without a goal. Emma DeGennaro had two goals and an assist during that Brown run. After Risa Mosenthal scored with 6:02 remaining in the first half, the Bears would not score again for 15:40 of game play as Penn roared back into the game. Rosenzweig answered Mosenthal's goal with one of her own just 0:37 later, assisted by Barry. It would take Penn all of 0:50 to get another goal, this one scored by Barry with an assist to Rosenzweig with 4:35 remaining in the opening period. Rosenzweig would get her hat trick on an unassisted goal with 0:30 remaining in the first half to bring Penn within two, 7-5. Out of halftime, Penn struck for the first two goals to level the game at 7-7. Barry scored quickly, finding the back of the net just 0:35 into the second frame. Caroline Cummings would tie the game with her first of the day 3:38 into the second half. Brown would retake the lead with 21:22 to play on a Hafsa Moinuddin goal, but the Red and Blue would net the next two. Condon scored from Rosenzweig with 20:01 to play, and Barry followed by using a great ballscreen to get open space and fire by the Brown keeper with 17:48 to play to give Penn its first lead of the day at 9-8. Carolyn Paletta would counter for Brown 1:12 later to tie the game, 9-9, but Penn would score the next three to pull away. Paletta would score again for Brown with 9:51 to play, cutting Penn's lead to two, but Penn piled on the next four – each from a different goalscorer to seal the victory. Penn is back at Franklin Field on April 1, hosting Northwestern at noon.