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There’s no break for Penn men’s basketball.
After losing six seniors to graduation — including three record-setting All-Ivy players — the two-time defending Ivy League Champion Quakers knew the 2011 season would be a challenge.
They came across the Atlantic Ocean to get here, but found themselves right at home.
Representative of a growing trend, college volleyball teams have been finding recruits through the club circuit.
Up two sets against Brown this weekend, the Quakers had a victory in the bag.
The Penn volleyball team has faced several uncertainties and unknowns during its defense of back-to-back Ivy League titles.
Casual volleyball fans and players tend to focus on the high-flying jumpers and fast-paced kills, but on coach Kerry Carr’s team, the focus has always been singular: defense.
Penn faced off against Princeton and Delaware this weekend, losing both hotly contested matches.
The two-time defending Ivy League volleyball champions have not gained their recent success by resting on their laurels. Instead, as in past seasons, Penn coach Kerry Carr has scheduled several preseason matches against some of the nation’s top teams, in hopes of challenging her team and helping it grow.
The Penn volleyball team that has won two straight championships will have to go for a three-peat with a new-look roster.
Even before officially moving on to campus, one future Quaker rower has made quite a splash.
To stay in school or go pro?
It’s the offseason for the Quakers, but there are some out there playing like All-Stars.
I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not a huge football fan.
One Quaker will be taking his talents down south — across the border.
Playing for an automatic bid to the 2012 Masters, rising sophomore Max Marsico put up a valiant effort but ultimately came up short.
The Quakers men’s tennis team will get a fresh start in the coming season.
Despite winning a few matches and holding their own, rising junior Micah Burak and assistant coach Matt Valenti were unable to earn a spot on the 2011 World Championship squad for Team USA.
Dreams really do come true.
Yes, college is for young adults, but one school believes it’s never too early to start preparing.