The Case For Penn
Penn has more returning than ever, and if they all come back at full strength, the Quakers will be back in the top 10. Their offense is more dangerous than usual thanks to the return of their top six scorers and addition of freshmen who improve talent on attack and depth in midfield.
Penn’s offense has good leadership and experience gained from last year’s trials. The defense will get an injection of energy if freshman Liv Smith and Katie Cromie can return from injuries and mix in with Katy Junior and an experienced defensive core.
The Case Against Penn
Goalie is a huge and unfamiliar question mark. Britt Brown was No. 2 in the country in save percentage. She graduated. Mikaila Cheeseman played 34 minutes last year as a freshman. Junior Maggie Smith did not play due to injury. Neither jumped out in the fall, and Penn needs solid play in goal if they’re to win anything this year.
“I would say that’s our weakest point, but that stresses me out less than when our attack is weaker going into the season,” Corbett said. “We can make the defense play as a great unit. We’re just not there yet.”
Path to the Playoffs
Penn has won or shared three of the last four Ivy League titles. Princeton has had a share of the last four. The two figure to be at the top of the league again and meet April 25 in Princeton.
Penn’s win percentage climbed each of the last five seasons, and by continuing that trend the Quakers can position themselves for an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament even if they don’t win the Ivy tournament. Penn is only two years removed from reaching the NCAA quarterfinals, and the Quakers could get there by leaning on their depth and experience.
Players To Watch
Alex Condon, M, Sr.
44 G, 21 CT
The 2017 Ivy League Midfielder of the Year will have more help around her this year, and that will make her even more effective. Condon remains critical at both ends of the field. She’s an aggressive goal scorer and can take the ball away defensively.
Katy Junior, D, Jr.
39 CT, 42 GB
One of the top defenders in the country, Junior has started every game of her career and made a big jump last year to lead the team in caused turnovers and ground balls. Junior will have more chances to showcase her talents in a Penn defense that has more experience.
Emily Rogers-Healion, A, Sr.
61 PTS, 26 A
Rogers-Healion returns for her fifth year after leading Penn in points and assists last year. She showed an ability late last year to drive hard to goal, but she’s most valuable setting up teammates, and she will have more experienced shooters on the receiving end of her passes this year.
National Rankings
Category
|
Rank
|
Value
|
Offense |
48th |
12.06 GPG |
Defense |
5th |
8.47 GAA |
Draws |
94th |
11.00/game |
Ground Balls |
52nd |
18.18/game |
Caused TO |
65th |
8.59/game |
Shooting |
80th |
39.7% |
FP Shooting |
83rd |
37.6% |
Yellow Cards |
78yh |
22 |
Assists |
52nd |
5.24/game |
Turnovers |
19th |
15.18/game |
Shots |
41st |
21.35/game |
Power Ratings (Scale of 1-5)
Offense
⭐⭐⭐⭐
Defense
⭐⭐⭐⭐
Goalkeeping
⭐⭐⭐
Draw
⭐⭐
93%
Penn returns all but 7 percent of its points from a year ago, and adds a pair of freshmen who add to its offensive firepower this year. The Quakers have always been a highly ranked defensive team, and this year they should be tougher to stop on attack.
5-Year Trend
Scoring Defense
Year
|
Rank
|
Per Game
|
2013 |
28th |
9.06 |
2014 |
7th |
7.78 |
2015 |
9th |
7.74 |
2016 |
17th |
7.90 |
2017 |
5th |
8.47 |
Coach Confidential
Karin Corbett
“We have a lot of those kids we can set up in different ways, and it’s not always going to be the same people scoring. I think we can take some pressure off Alex, which is important. She’s an exceptional player, but you can’t rely on her all the time, which is what happened last year. ”
Enemy Lines
Rival Coaches
“They return their best player from last season in Caroline Cummings, but the Ivy is tough and they have bene looking up at Cornell and Princeton for a couple years now. ... Always in the mix. Historically strong on D, and have Katy Junior returning. However, the loss of Britt Brown will be hard to replace. ... Sophomore Emily Rogers-Healion and senior Alex Condon lead the Quakers on offense. Well-coached and disciplined team who play well together. Always tough Quakers return a lot of veteran talent. ... Penn is always competitive. No matter who they lost or who they have, they’re going to be ready to compete. I’m sure they’ll be a challenger this year as well. ... They graduated their goalie, but didn’t lose much else. And Alex Condon is over-the-top good.”