The University of Pennsylvania men’s soccer team will be hosting Dartmouth for a Senior Day showdown on Saturday. The game is scheduled to take place at Rhodes Field and will mark the last regular-season home game for the senior players on the team.
The Quakers are currently in the midst of a strong season, with a record of 8-3-2 overall and 3-1-1 in Ivy League play. They are coming off a thrilling 1-0 victory against Yale last weekend and will be looking to carry that momentum into Saturday’s match against Dartmouth.
The team’s seniors, including standout players like midfielder Joey Bhangdia and goalkeeper Dane Jacomen, will be honored before the game in a special Senior Day ceremony. These players have been an integral part of the team’s success this season and have played a vital role in helping the Quakers secure wins against tough opponents.
Head coach Brian Gill will be looking to his senior players to lead the team to victory on Saturday and secure a key win in the race for the Ivy League title. The Quakers are currently tied for second place in the conference standings and a win against Dartmouth would give them a crucial edge as they head into the final games of the season.
Fans are encouraged to come out and support the team as they take on Dartmouth in what promises to be an exciting and competitive match. The game is set to kick off at Rhodes Field at 1:00 PM on Saturday, so be sure to get there early to cheer on the Quakers and celebrate the seniors on their special day.
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