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(03/12/12 4:24am)
The men’s swimming and diving team ended its season with a disappointing sixth-place finish at Ivy championships last weekend. The Quakers defeated Cornell and Brown, but missed an opportunity to wrestle fifth away from Dartmouth.
(02/23/12 4:20am)
Without a doubt, it’s been a tough year for the Penn women’s swim team. Sitting at sixth place in the Ivy League, the women have managed only two conference wins.
(01/27/12 6:47am)
Most Penn swimmers will receive a rare mid-season respite Friday afternoon, being placed in off events at the team’s dual meet at West Chester.
(12/09/11 4:22am)
The final week of classes marks the beginning of exams for most Penn students. It’s a time to hunker down in Van Pelt for hours on end in the last gasp before winter break.
(11/16/11 4:46am)
For the McHugh brothers, swimming together is nothing new.
(10/31/11 3:10am)
On a weekend that saw the varsity football team get shut out and held for under 200 total yards of offense, the sprint football team had an easier time moving the ball, to say the least.
(10/09/11 3:08am)
With just under 10 minutes left to play Saturday at Franklin Field, the Penn football team found itself facing a decisive moment.
(09/28/11 4:03am)
In the third quarter of sprint football’s opener against Princeton two weeks ago, freshman running back Mike Beamish found a hole in the defense, scorching the Tigers for a 79-yard touchdown run. It was not only Beamish’s first game for Penn, but also his first lining up as a running back.
(09/27/11 3:58am)
Navy once again showed why it is a perennial powerhouse in the Collegiate Sprint Football League, dominating the Quakers in a 56-0 rout that put Penn’s hopes for a second-straight conference title in jeopardy.
(09/19/11 3:39am)
It wasn’t quite like the 70-0 Princeton beatdown last year, but the sprint football still ran roughshod over the Tigers under the Friday night lights of Franklin Field this weekend.
(09/16/11 7:19am)
The last time sprint football took the field against Princeton, the outcome of the game was never in doubt. In the culminating effort of the season, the Quakers trounced the Tigers, 70-0, to clinch the league title.
(04/19/11 4:55am)
Two hundred and twenty.
(04/18/11 8:14am)
The women’s tennis team finished its season this weekend on a high note, ending with two consecutive Ivy League victories — two more than it had all last season — over Cornell Friday and Columbia Sunday.
(04/11/11 6:33am)
Saturday, the Penn varsity football team took on quite possibly the toughest Ivy League opponent of the year: itself.
(04/01/11 7:04am)
With its first match of the season dating back to Sept. 10, the Penn women’s tennis team has had plenty of time to think about and prepare for the Ivy League season.
(02/16/11 6:06am)
After gutting out its last two down-to-the-wire matches, the undefeated Penn men’s tennis team may not have to do the same against a winless Fordham squad. But challenges remain for the Quakers.
(02/14/11 10:13am)
With just one coveted spot remaining on both the men’s and women’s swimming team’s Ivy championship roster, the Quakers made the trip down to College Park, Md., for the Terrapin Invitational — their final chance to earn a berth to the Ivy championships.
(01/28/11 9:14am)
At the beginning of the season, it would have been easy to write off this year’s men’s swimming team.
(01/17/11 4:48am)
The Quakers’ women’s swim team travelled to New Haven, Conn. this weekend, defeating Dartmouth 163-64, but falling to Yale, 179-121.
(01/17/11 4:44am)
The Penn men’s swimming team defeated both Yale and Dartmouth on Saturday, in a tri-meet held in New Haven, Conn.