Penn Athletics recently announced that four Quakers have been named to the Intercollegiate Lacrosse (IL) Women Power 100 Freshmen List. The list recognizes the top 100 freshmen in NCAA Division I women’s lacrosse and highlights their talent and potential to make an impact in the sport.
Among the four Quakers named to the list are attackers Tess D’Orsi and Emma Bradbury, midfielder Brooke Higgins, and defender Caitlin Cook. These talented freshmen have already made a significant impact on the team and are expected to continue to excel in their collegiate careers.
Tess D’Orsi, a versatile attacker, has already proven to be a key player for the Quakers with her scoring ability and playmaking skills. Emma Bradbury, another attacker, has impressed coaches and teammates with her speed and agility on the field. Midfielder Brooke Higgins has shown exceptional skills in transition and defense, making her a valuable asset to the team. Defender Caitlin Cook has demonstrated strong defensive abilities and leadership on the field.
The Quakers’ Head Coach Karin Corbett expressed her pride in the four freshmen being recognized on the IL Women Power 100 Freshmen List, stating that they have brought a tremendous amount of talent and potential to the team. She commended their hard work and dedication, noting that they have already made a positive impact on the program.
As the season progresses, fans and supporters of Penn Athletics are excited to see these talented freshmen continue to shine on the field and contribute to the team’s success. With their skills and determination, the future looks bright for these four Quakers named to the IL Women Power 100 Freshmen List.
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