Penn field hockey falls in overtime to Yale, 3-2
Deja vu. Something the Quakers have become quite familiar with.
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Deja vu. Something the Quakers have become quite familiar with.
There was a strong overcast over Ellen Vagelos Field as Penn field hockey squared off with Harvard, an apt metaphor for the stubborn opposition that the Quakers faced on the field Sunday.
Upstate New York has served as a notable battleground in American history. That legacy will continue this weekend as Penn field hockey arms itself for two of the hardest encounters it will face this season.
It’s a footrace.
It only took 12 minutes for freshman Kitty Qu to get the signal to put on her gloves.
Some people just live to help others.
Five years, four coaches, two surgeries, two schools — Penn women’s soccer’s Paige Lombard has seen it all.
For the third year in a row, Penn played host to the Urban Youth Lacrosse Jamboree, an annual celebration of community partnerships through sports competition.
Now that all of the times and marks have been recorded for the regular season, berths for the postseason have been confirmed — 16 track and field stars will be representing the Red and Blue in the first round of postseason meets, the NCAA East Prelims.
With a quarter of a second to spare, senior distance runner Thomas Awad took a colossal step towards representing the United States in the Rio Olympics this August.
When I first set out on being a sports reporter, I did it for a girl.
Let’s take a second. Or three.
A four-year rower in the Varsity 8, a two-time CRCA National Scholar Athlete, a two-time first-team CRCA All-Region and a 2016 Rhodes Scholar all sit in the same boat.
The slide continues.
In coach Sanela Kunovac’s first season in 2009, Penn went winless in the Ivies for the first time ever. Now, six seasons later, the Red and Blue have the chance to lay claim to their fourth title since competition opened in 1979.
Over the weekend, Penn lightweight and heavyweight rowing participated in a pair of historic competitions — but the results were less than memorable.
After Penn’s sixth-place finish at least year’s Ivy Championships — the team’s best in the tournament’s four-year history — the women’s rowing program underwent a significant amount of restructuring, seeing former head coach Mike Lane head out in favor of current head coach Wesley Ng.
As far as Penn women's tennis coach Sanela Kunovac is concerned, the Ancient Eight has inducted a new member, at least for this coming weekend.
A trip to the Wild West for Penn men’s and women’s tennis proved to be just that — wild.
The real challenge was getting there.