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(05/10/19 10:12pm)
I know what you’re thinking; there’s no way this column is about something besides sports. To be honest, I was pretty close to using this space for my own take on the “college athletes being paid” debate, but there have been enough Daily Pennsylvanian columnists to weigh in on that over the past few months. As the time until Commencement ticks down, it’s more appropriate to reflect on what Penn has taught me, both on — and yes, even off — the field.
(04/05/19 12:11am)
Leading her team in runs, home runs, slugging percentage, steals, and almost any other offensive category one could think of, it’s clear that freshman standout Emma Nedley belongs at the core of Penn softball’s lineup. But two years ago, she had no idea she'd be here at all.
(03/02/19 9:14pm)
The road to an Ivy League four-peat won’t be easy any means. But Penn women’s lacrosse just knocked out the first step without breaking much of a sweat.
(01/25/19 10:48pm)
The figure behind one of the most iconic days in Palestra history has found a new home arena — and so far, he’s loving it.
(01/20/19 1:48am)
Only 10 months after a championship that was supposed to be impossible to happen as quickly as it did, Penn men’s basketball already has an even more unlikely one: Big 5 champions, for the first time in 17 years.
(12/08/18 11:12pm)
There’s no such thing as an easy path to a Big 5 championship, but the Red and Blue just made the first step look not too difficult.
(12/06/18 1:33am)
This article is part of a semester-long series on the last decade in Ivy League athletics. To read the first article in the series, click here.
(11/29/18 2:29am)
This article is part of a semester-long series on the last decade in Ivy League athletics. To read the first article in the series, click here.
(11/17/18 10:45pm)
Princeton, N.J. — You can't do the same thing over and over again and expect different results.
(11/03/18 9:02pm)
PRINCETON, N.J. — Playing in arguably its biggest game of the past three years, Penn field hockey gave its best on Saturday afternoon. But sometimes, your best isn’t quite good enough.
(11/01/18 1:16am)
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before — the Penn football quarterback battle is back.
(11/03/18 6:53am)
With seven of its top nine scorers returning from an Ivy championship team, it’s fair to say there aren’t too many personnel questions for Penn men’s basketball.
(10/20/18 2:47am)
Everything was right about the setting. The beautiful Franklin Field venue under the Friday Night Lights. The national attention coming from ESPNU’s television coverage. The must-win mentality for two teams entering with an Ivy League loss already in hand.
(10/20/18 12:38am)
For Penn football and Yale, it’s win or go home as both teams seek to avoid a fatal second Ivy League loss. And a lot will need to go right for the Red and Blue in the final 30 minutes if the Quakers are to stay alive in the Ancient Eight title race.
(10/15/18 1:03am)
Even with a bunch of new faces in the starting lineup for Penn field hockey, one trait is still consistent with years past. It’s late in the season, and the Quakers are still in the Ivy title hunt.
(10/09/18 2:12am)
This article is part of a semester-long series on the last decade in Ivy League athletics. To read the first article in the series, click here.
(09/27/18 1:05am)
There was one second remaining. One yard to go. And one heartbreak for Penn football in its 2017 Ivy League opener.
(09/24/18 12:24am)
With the 76ers ready to show out at the Palestra on Tuesday night for their second annual Blue x White Scrimmage, Penn is set to see some major talent. But even if stars like Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons are more accomplished than what most Red and Blue fans are used to watching, they’re far from the biggest sports stars to ever lace them up on campus.
(09/17/18 12:18am)
To build a program from nothing to something, Penn field hockey coach Colleen Fink has used the creed of another local franchise: trust the process.
(09/13/18 12:03am)
Caught up in all the storylines surrounding Penn football’s quarterback controversy and Justin Watson breaking every record in sight was one cold, hard fact about the 2017 season: The Quakers’ defense was not where it needed to be for an Ivy League three-peat.