Dyer | Penn baseball back for round two with Columbia
Exactly one year ago today, Penn baseball stood tied atop the Lou Gehrig Division heading into a four-game series against Columbia.
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Exactly one year ago today, Penn baseball stood tied atop the Lou Gehrig Division heading into a four-game series against Columbia.
Each year, the start of spring heralds the most glorious time of the year — great weather, fun times as school winds down and, of course, baseball season.
Every April, the country’s best club tennis teams flock to the USTA Tennis On Campus National Championship. Since the first National Championship in 2000, Penn has qualified for the Big Dance every year.
Penn men’s tennis has its eyes on the prize, and the Quakers certainly have the pieces in place to make a run at the NCAA tournament this season.
When senior Austin Powell steps onto the golf course, approaches the first tee box and looks out on the fairway, he believes his potential is limitless.
The year was 2011.
One week after the women’s team placed fourth in the Ivy League championships, Penn men’s swimming is heading to Princeton for their own shot at the Ancient Eight crown.
In the first real snowstorm of the year, members of Penn women’s lacrosse team were not cuddled up in bed watching Netflix, drinking hot cocoa or wishing it was a weekday like the rest of us. Instead, they were competing outside in the frigid temperatures on a snow-covered field in their first game of the season.
They say history has a tendency to repeat itself. Hopefully for Penn women’s hoops, this will hold true.
Even the greatest heroes have Achilles heels. For Superman, it was kryptonite . For the United States in the 2006 and 2010 World Cups, it was Ghana. For Penn women’s squash this season, it was Trinity.
Punxsutawney Phil may have declared six more weeks of winter, but there was no sign of ice for Penn women’s basketball on a historic Saturday night at the Palestra.
Winter storm Juno may have dumped over two feet of snow on the northeastern United States. It may have closed thousands of roads and schools. It may have even caused governors to declare states of emergency. But there is one thing that Juno can’t hold back this weekend: Penn women’s basketball.
For Penn women’s basketball, the difference between the first half and the second half of Friday’s game was night and day.
Sometimes in sports — and in life — everything falls in to place as if it were meant to be.
Before Tuesday night’s game against Penn women’s soccer, 433 minutes had passed since Lehigh had scored a goal.
For the Penn women’s soccer team , this season has been filled with ups and downs. And Saturday’s game at Yale proved to be no different.
Football
It has been a bit of an up-and-down season thus far for Penn women’s soccer.
Penn women’s soccer is looking to get the ball rolling this weekend in Ithaca after a rough start to conference play, and the team knows it will be in for a fight.
The men and women of Penn cross country are off and running at a record-setting pace.