University of Pennsylvania Unveils Women’s Soccer 2025 Schedule
PHILADELPHIA — Dr. Krissy Turner, the Douglas N. Brush Head Coach of the University of Pennsylvania women’s soccer team, has officially announced the team’s schedule for the 2025 season. This year, the Quakers will engage in an ambitious 15-match campaign, with ten games set to be played at their home stadium, Rhodes Field.
Expressing enthusiasm for the upcoming season, Coach Turner stated, "We have several home games and are thrilled to be competing on Rhodes Field in front of our fans. The Ivy League requires significant preparation, and our out-of-conference slate will prepare us well for conference play."
The season kicks off at home on August 24, as Penn takes on Mount Saint Mary’s. The Quakers will also host local rival Drexel on August 28, followed by a match against George Mason on August 31, rounding out their August fixtures.
In September, the team will venture on the road for matches against Fairleigh Dickinson and Lafayette before returning to host four consecutive games. This includes the start of their Ivy League schedule with contests against Princeton on September 19 and Dartmouth on September 27.
As the regular season progresses, Penn heads to Brown on October 4, returning home to face NJIT on October 8. A crucial fixture in New York against Columbia follows on October 12. The Quakers will celebrate Alumni Day with a home match against Cornell on October 18, before travelling to Harvard on October 25. The regular season wraps up on November 1 against Yale at Rhodes Field.
The Ivy League Tournament is slated for November 7-9, hosted by the highest seed. The full schedule and updates can be found at PennAthletics.com or by following @PennWSoccer on X and Instagram.
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