Schnur splits weekend with Columbia, Connecticut
Mike Schnur is one of two coaches at Penn who knows how it feels to coach two teams. That means that some days he goes home feeling conflicted.
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Mike Schnur is one of two coaches at Penn who knows how it feels to coach two teams. That means that some days he goes home feeling conflicted.
Tonight at Rhodes Field, Penn’s defensive four will look to put a deep freeze on an aggressive Penn State offense.
Last year, Daniel Keat’s flaming red hair made an appearance on the field in every soccer game that Dartmouth played.
When two soccer teams reach the 88th minute of play without notching a goal, overtime comes to mind.
In the Ancient Eight’s first weekend of conference play, both Penn and Cornell will be looking for blood as they try to kick off the Ivy season on the right foot.
In 2009, Ben Berg was faced with a daunting task.
Just one weekend into the season, the men’s soccer team is looking more like the team that captured the Ivy title two years ago than last year’s sub-.500 team.
When Rachel Gittelman and Wendy Zhao agreed to become the club men’s ice hockey team managers, they had never been to an ice hockey game.
Penn’s 10-year-old women’s golf program may be the second youngest in the Ivies, but it may also be the most experienced.
Penn’s 10-year-old women’s golf program may be the second youngest in the Ivies, but it may also be the most experienced.
Even though the Penn women’s golf team had to wait until the sun went down, the Quakers proved to their Ivy League rivals that they are a force to be reckoned with going into the conference championships.
While most Quakers will be en route to Fling this weekend, the women’s golf team will be getting a preview of what to expect at Ivy League Championships next weekend.
This weekend, the Penn men’s golf team got a taste of what they’ll lose when the seniors graduate in May and what talent they’ve gained in the freshman class.
All college students experience a variety of firsts in their freshman year.
Penn Gymnastics had a dynamite landing in their final home meet of the season, outscoring West Chester in every event yesterday.
The Penn women’s tennis team was not welcomed with the Southern hospitality they were looking for this weekend.
After an injury-plagued preseason, the gymnastics team is on its way to regaining its health and competitive edge.
Penn men’s squash was handed its sixth loss of the season Saturday, when the Quakers lost 7-2 to a No. 2-ranked Harvard team in Cambridge, Mass.
Last year, the bright spot for Penn at the Navy Invitational was the event-winning and IC4A-qualifying performances by then-freshman Brian Fulton and junior John Carelli. Fulton ran the 800 meters in a time of 1:54.81, while Carelli won the triple jump with a distance of 14.74 meters.
The perpetual powerhouse Kenyon women’s swimming team doesn’t need an extra boost. But last year the Ladies had one.