Sima Golnabi
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Eyeing the Tigers for 3 wins
Following a roller coaster season in which the Quakers won as many as six in a row, the squad entered a four game stand with Princeton this weekend having lost six of its past seven. However, the Red and Blue didn’t disappoint, winning three of four.
Ivy title out of sight for M. Tennis
In its last weekend of competition, the Penn men’s tennis team is determined to just have fun.
Road blues leave Penn empty
A disappointing road stint continued for Penn women’s tennis this weekend as the team was swept 7-0 by both Brown and Yale this weekend.
Finding camaraderie in California
The inevitable team bonding on a long west coast trip proved to be a more important takeaway than their 1-2 record for the trip.
Gymnasts recover from early injuries
With a complete lineup for the first time in months, the Red and Blue will travel to Towson, Md., for the Shelli Calloway Invitational, where they will take on the Tigers, Cornell, Temple, and Ursinus.
Seniors end their careers to a tee
Though valuable seniors leave the program each spring, the Penn women’s squash family never really gets smaller.
Big day for track in Big Apple
While competing in the two-day New Balance Invitational in New York City, five Quakers qualified for the ECAC Championships, bringing Penn’s total number of qualifiers to six.
Curtain call at Ringe
For the past three years, the showdown with the Tigers has proved to have defining consequences, with the winner of the match going on to the Ivy title.
DeVore looking for a new No. 1
Missing from the M. Tennis roster are last year’s top player and one of this year’s captains. But when the Quakers open their season tomorrow at Levy Pavilion with a doubleheader against Drexel and Bucknell, they’ll still be playing with a target on their backs.
Berkshire blowout in the cards
With back-to-back matches against Williams and Amherst slated for tomorrow, the Penn women’s squash team is in a prime position to extend its win streak to nine.
From primary school to Penn
Childhood friends Britt Hebden and Christina Matthias are still sharing the court after a decade of playing side by side.
Quakers hope for double vision
No. 4 Penn hopes last year's 9-0 victory over Franklin & Marshall happens again
It’s out with old, in with new in opener
The new Quakers open their season tomorrow afternoon against Cornell in Ithaca, N.Y.
Finally facing Lions
The Quakers head to Columbia today for game that has been postponed twice due to rain.
Second-half surge kills Bears
Penn field hockey's second half scoring outburst culminated in a 4-0 win at Brown’s Warner Roof, which stifled the celebration of Brown’s Senior Day.
Momentum on Quakers’ side
The Quakers are going to need all the momentum they can get to defeat the Big Green tomorrow at 5 p.m. at Rhodes Field.
Big Green machine rolls into Franklin
Following a home contest against the Big Green tomorrow, Penn will travel across town to face Temple Sunday at 2 p.m.




