Penn softball shows off the new digs
The Penn softball team has plenty of reasons to be proud, not the least of which includes the Quakers’ new home field at Penn Park.
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The Penn softball team has plenty of reasons to be proud, not the least of which includes the Quakers’ new home field at Penn Park.
Still smarting from a loss against Harvard, the Penn women’s soccer team came home to Rhodes Field on Sunday and ended the weekend on a high note with a 3-0 victory over Youngstown State.
Welcome to Penn women’s soccer. The first rule is to play offense when you have the ball, and play defense when you don’t.
The Penn women’s soccer team has a secret weapon — two secret weapons, really.
The women’s soccer team started off the season with a bang, but for coach Darren Ambrose, the going is only just getting tough.
Despite a tough go-round against Cornell this past weekend, the Quakers are determined to keep themselves in contention for the Ivy League title.
The Quakers’ pitching staff appears to be peaking at the right time as it enters its final tune-up before taking on a strong Cornell squad this weekend.
Most students at Penn have a pretty clear idea of where they’re from. Most could tell you where they grew up, and most could name a city or a town they go home to for breaks.
In the season opener for the men’s lightweight rowing team, the Quakers learned a valuable lesson: in any race — freshman or varsity — aggression is key.
There’s nothing like a shutout and three home runs to get a team going.
In a sport as mentally demanding as rowing, confidence is key.
To its list of offensive and defensive assets, the Penn softball team can now add the newest member of the coaching staff: pitching expert Lisa Sweeney.