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While the No. 2 Penn women's lacrosse team boasts a balanced offensive attack, Columbia relies mainly on two threats: senior Holly Glynn and junior Brittany Shannon.
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While the No. 2 Penn women's lacrosse team boasts a balanced offensive attack, Columbia relies mainly on two threats: senior Holly Glynn and junior Brittany Shannon.
When a defender appears on a scouting report, you know she means business.
Marisa Lozano, Penn State's leading scorer, will have her big sister there at Bigler Field to watch her take on the Penn women's lacrosse team tonight.
With just one second left on the clock in the Penn women's lacrosse team's game against Yale Saturday, Samantha Bird netted one last goal to put the icing on the Quakers' spring break cake.
When the Penn women's club ice hockey team beat last season's undefeated Delaware Valley Collegiate Hockey Conference champion, Delaware, 10-1, Nov. 7, 2008, it was apparent something big was in store.
First with her career-high 10 rebounds Friday and then with her first career double-double of 18 points and 13 rebounds to clinch the victory Saturday, Caitlin Slover had a weekend to remember.
Defeating a team 10-4 might seem like a good sign.
Freshman Matthew Sommer is the biggest Penn sports fan on campus, and he has the points to prove it.
If momentum is what the Quakers were looking for, they surely have it.
The Penn women's basketball team went to the Empire State to face Ivy League rivals Columbia and Cornell this weekend, but the two game results couldn't have been more different.
For the Penn women's basketball team, the start of the home Ivy League season is a sigh of relief - and an opportunity to erase the memories of last week's disappointing loss to Seton Hall.
By JENNIFER SCUTERI
The Brown men's basketball team currently has four players near the top of the Ivy League in minutes played. With this weekend's back-to-back games against defending Ivy League Champion Cornell and Columbia, those high totals could equate to sheer exhaustion for the Bears' starters as their Ivy League season gets underway.
After thirteen days off, the Penn women's basketball team is looking to start their season anew.
To say that the Penn men's swimming team took the cake at the Jan. 3 Florida Atlantic Invitational would be an understatement.
Don't underestimate the underclassmen.
Jan. 13, 4:11 p.m.
December can't come soon enough for the women's basketball team. And no, it's not because of Christmas.
A little friendly competition never hurt anyone. In fact, it may even have helped the Penn women's swimming team this past weekend.
With the bulkhead that divides Sheerr Pool broken and stuck underwater for at least a month, members of the men's swimming team will be forced to practice in a tiring long-course style: good for the long run, bad for the near future.