PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA — Penn dismantled Yale 3-0 on Saturday, extending its winning streak to two matches while the visiting Bulldogs suffered their third consecutive defeat. The Quakers controlled the contest from start to finish, outshooting Yale 23-7 overall and 9-3 on target to secure a dominant Ivy League victory.
Patrick Cayelli opened the scoring in the 12th minute, assisted by Romeo Dahlen, giving Penn an early advantage. Cayelli doubled the lead in the 36th minute with another assist from Dahlen, establishing a commanding two-goal cushion before halftime. Jack Wagoner sealed the victory with a third goal at the 39-minute mark, also assisted by Cayelli, as Penn's offensive firepower overwhelmed Yale's defense.
Penn's attacking prowess was evident throughout the first half, generating consistent pressure and multiple scoring opportunities. The Quakers' ability to convert chances efficiently proved decisive, with their three-goal output reflecting their superior execution in the final third. Yale's defensive unit struggled to contain Penn's movement and creativity, particularly in transition situations.
Yale managed only three shots on goal despite registering seven total attempts, indicating difficulty in generating quality scoring chances. The Bulldogs' goalkeeper made six saves but faced relentless pressure from a Penn side that dominated possession and territorial control. Yale's offensive struggles continued a troubling trend—the team has now been outscored 8-0 across its last two matches.
Penn's corner kick advantage (6-1) highlighted the home team's sustained attacking pressure. The Quakers' midfield controlled the tempo, disrupting