Aaron Campbell
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Men's swimming finishes sixth at Ivy Championships
The men’s swimming and diving team ended its seasons with a disappointing sixth-place finish at Ivy championships.
Penn women's swimming is entering Ivies on a hot streak
Going into the Ivy Championships, the Red and Blue will be looking to improve upon their disappointing regular season campaign, which included close losses to Princeton, Dartmouth and Yale.
Swimming faces West Chester in tune-up
With tough meets coming almost weekly, Friday’s matchup gives the Quakers an opportunity to break away from their normal meet routine.
Swimming faces tough meet against Harvard, Columbia
Penn will have to travel to Manhattan during reading days to take on two of the Ivy’s best.
McHugh brothers look to set the pace for Penn
When senior Brendan McHugh was 17, he participated on a summer swim team with younger brother Dillon, now a freshman, and his three other younger siblings. Thus it was business as usual when the two brothers reunited on the Quakers squad this year.
Sprint football falls in offensive slugfest
Though Penn was not able to get the win it needed, the Quakers and Army put on an offensive display in their 58-44 duel, exchanging punch for punch over 60 minutes.
Penn football runs through Fordham with five TDs
In its final non-conference game of the season, Penn defeated Fordham 35-20 under the lights at Franklin Field.
In new positions, sprint stars shine
On the sprint football team, where players often find themselves at different positions or even on opposite sides of the ball.
Sprint football's title hopes take a hit
Navy once again showed why it is a perennial powerhouse in the Collegiate Sprint Football League, dominating the Quakers in a 56-0 rout that put Penn’s hopes for a second-straight conference title in jeopardy.
Sprint football stuffs the tigers
It wasn’t quite like the 70-0 Princeton beatdown last year, but the sprint football still ran roughshod over the Tigers under the Friday night lights of Franklin Field this weekend.
Penn sprint football taking care of business
Friday at 7 p.m. under the lights of Franklin Field, the Red and Blue will be looking for the same dominating performance as last year’s 70-0 drubbing of the Tigers.
Ending on a high note
After a long nonconference schedule followed by a tough stretch of Ivy play, women's tennis finally notched not one but two Ivy League victories.
Back in the Ivy win column
The women’s tennis team finished its season this weekend on a high note, ending with two consecutive Ivy League victories — two more than it had all last season — over Cornell Friday and Columbia Sunday.
Underclassmen shine in spring
Saturday, Penn football took on quite possibly its hardest Ivy opponent of the season — itself — in the closest simulation the team will get to a real game until the fall.
Time to dig deep against Ivy League's best
After a close loss to Princeton last week, the Quakers are possibly facing their toughest challenge yet — two consecutive match days against No. 28 Yale and No. 43 Brown this weekend.
Respecting the underdog
After gutting out its last two matches, the undefeated men’s tennis team may not have to do the same against a winless Fordham squad.
Freshmen lead the way at Terp Invite
Freshman Will Hartje took third in the finals of the 200-yard breastroke, while fellow freshman Michael Lin came in second in the 100 backstroke, with a personal best time of 52.75
Swimmers make rapid turnaround
After facing four straight Ivy foes, the Penn men's swimming team will face off against West Chester at home Friday at 5 p.m. in its second-to-last dual meet of the season.
Road split for W. Swimming
The Quakers’ women’s swim team traveled to New Haven, Conn. this weekend, defeating Dartmouth, 164-136, but falling to Yale, 179-121.
M. Swimming doubles its pleasure
The Penn men’s swimming team defeated both Yale and Dartmouth on Saturday in a tri-meet held in New Haven, Conn.




