Farewell Column by Brette Trost | Do what scares you
I have been worried about writing this column all year.
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I have been worried about writing this column all year.
At the beginning of the baseball season, I was assigned to write a story on the youth of the Quakers’ pitching rotation.
The Penn baseball team began the first leg of its four-game series against Cornell amid flurries in Ithaca, N.Y.
With two outs in the bottom of the ninth, the Penn baseball team needed something miraculous to keep it from losing its first division series of the season to Princeton.
The temperature isn’t the only thing that’s heating up in Philadelphia this week.
It’s still anyone’s game.
Penn baseball faced several obstacles going into its weekend series against George Washington.
For Penn baseball, the pitching rotation is still a work in progress.
In Ivy women’s basketball, this weekend was all about Harvard.
On the Penn women’s basketball team’s last road trip of the season, senior guard Brianna Bradford showed that she was not done yet.
And so the streak continues for the women’s basketball team.
The momentum continued for the Quakers tonight, as the women’s basketball team notched a win against Cornell by their largest margin of victory of the season.
There’s something different about the upcoming road trip for the Penn women’s basketball team.
The women’s hoops team finally played a full 40 minutes of basketball.
Playing Temple is nothing new for the Penn women’s basketball team. After all, the Quakers and Owls face off annually as part of the Big 5 tournament. However, the team across the court at the Palestra on Wednesday may not seem as familiar this year.
Before 1972, there was only one women’s Division I sport at Penn.
Despite having graduated one year ago, former Penn forward Jess Knapp is still on the sidelines.
As the Penn women’s basketball team heads into this season’s winter break, two issues stand tall above the rest.
Though the women’s basketball team is facing an opponent it’s never seen before, not all of the Quakers are going into uncharted territory.
Family dinner after a game of one-on-one at the Bonenbergers’ house can be tense.