Despite early lead, Penn men's lacrosse falls to Brown 11-8
All of the elements were there. Great goaltending. An explosive start. Smart shot selection.
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All of the elements were there. Great goaltending. An explosive start. Smart shot selection.
Men’s and women’s track and field
Sometimes it’s not all about how you finish.
It may not have been pretty, but Penn men’s lacrosse needed a win and somehow found one in Ithaca against Cornell.
The rain wasn’t the only thing putting a damper on Penn men’s lacrosse’s Alumni Day.
Now the real season begins for Penn men’s lacrosse.
By all accounts, the first-ever Ivy League basketball tournament was a grand success, thanks in large part to the event’s host, the Palestra.
For many, Spring Break is a time to relax and recuperate after a strenuous string of midterms and essays. For others, it’s a time to cut loose and unwind, partying with friends on a beach. For Penn women’s lacrosse, Spring Break doesn’t necessarily live up to its name.
In a sport defined by pushing one’s mental and physical abilities to the brink, this weekend presents the greatest test in fortitude that Penn wrestling has faced all year.
As Penn men’s basketball just found out, not all losses are created equally.
Win and we’re in.
I know what you’re thinking. It’s February. Lacrosse season has barely started. There’s no way the Penn men and women are playing meaningful games already.
Don’t sleep on Penn men’s lacrosse.
Freshman Ryan Betley is currently playing the best basketball of his young career, and by no coincidence at all, Penn is enjoying its best stretch of the season.
If there's one thing to know about men’s college lacrosse, it's that the Ivy League is absolutely stacked offensively this year.
Around Penn Athletics, there will be no shortage of high-octane matchups across the board this weekend. All in all, seven Penn teams will be in regular season action over the next three days, with the majority of them getting deep into the crucial stretch of conference play. With such an action-packed weekend ahead, our sports editors head to the roundtable to debate: which Penn team is under the most pressure to perform this weekend?
February 7 is far and away the most important day of the Penn men’s basketball season.
The swimming and diving regular season comes to a close this Friday when the Penn men’s and women’s teams travel to West Chester for a dual meet against the Golden Rams.
“There’s no such thing as freshmen anymore.”
Penn men’s basketball was never out of the fight against St. Joseph’s. The players lasted the full twelve rounds. The two squads traded blows pretty evenly. But Penn always seemed to be the team up against the ropes, never able to throw that haymaker, and it showed on the scoreboard in a 78-71 loss.