Penn drops two Ivy matches, 5-2
Facing Cornell in Penn’s last home match of the season, the Big Red proved to be as tough as their undefeated record showed, winning the match, 5-2.
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Facing Cornell in Penn’s last home match of the season, the Big Red proved to be as tough as their undefeated record showed, winning the match, 5-2.
Some saw it as a break from Ivy play, others as a tune-up opportunity, but whatever it was, the Penn men’s tennis team just wanted to win it.
The No. 61 men’s tennis team continued Ivy League play this weekend as it traveled north to take on Brown and Yale.
Though Penn fencing did not leave the NCAA Championships with a national title this weekend, four individual fencers captured titles of their own, as Penn earned eighth place overall to match last year’s finish.
Though Penn failed to capture the 2011 Ivy League title, there is still a chance for the fencers to win a different crown.
The Penn men’s and women’s fencing teams both have to wait another year to get their hands on the elusive Ivy League Championship trophy.
Members of the men’s and women’s fencing teams have competed in tournaments like the North American Cup and the World Fencing Championships, facing off against some of the most talented fencers in the world.
Fencing may not draw the same crowds as the men’s hoops squad, but that does not mean the Red and Blue aren’t looking forward to playing at home.
Boasting the best records among Ivy League teams so far this season, the Harvard and Princeton men’s basketball squads have shown why they were picked first and second in the preseason coaches’ poll, respectively.
After sending only six players to their first tournament of the year, the full men’s and women’s fencing teams competed Sunday at the Penn State Invitational in State College, Pa.
Both the men’s and women’s fencing teams look to bond more as a team and hope it brings success on the mat.
Before the women’s soccer team could set their sights on an Ivy League championship, the Quakers first needed to turn their attention to Lehigh.
Following a pair of championships at the Columbia Invitational, the Penn men’s tennis team wrapped up the fall season with another strong showing at the ITA Northeast Regional this weekend.