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C onfidence is a crazy thing.
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C onfidence is a crazy thing.
There were plenty of reasons to doubt Alek Torgersen before Saturday’s game against Columbia.
Junior wide receiver Cameron Countryman has been cleared to practice for Penn football but will not dress for the Quakers' game against Columbia on Saturday, according to Mike Mahoney, Penn's Director of Athletic Communication.
If you were stranded on an island with any one of your teammates, who would you want it to be and why?
There’s an extra home meet on Penn track & field’s schedule this year, and it’s a big one.
It’s no secret that Penn football has struggled this year. Giving up 41.5 points per game in four losses — against solid teams, granted — isn’t quite what people expected from the Red and Blue going into the year.
Penn volleyball is playing for more than just wins this weekend as the Quakers are involved with the Side-Out Foundation’s Dig Pink! rally. The Red and Blue will be playing in pink jerseys in their matchups with Yale and Brown on Friday and Saturday, respectively, to raise awareness. We spoke with coach Kerry Carr about the event and her own experience with cancer.
HANOVER — If it wasn’t clear a week ago, it surely is now: Penn football won’t be Ivy League champions this year.
When it comes to Ivy League football, the old adage is wrong: Instead, it’s not how you start the season, it’s how you start conference play.
I t was obvious on Saturday at Franklin Field that Penn football shouldn’t be playing Villanova. That much is clear.
For Penn field hockey, it isn’t all about winning pretty.
There are blowouts ... and then there is Penn football’s home opening defeat to Villanova.
Penn football's game against Villanova started at 3:00 PM but it looks like the Quakers never quite woke up.
Penn football received a boost on Saturday from junior tight end Ryan Kelly, who made his first career reception in the third quarter. That reception went for a touchdown and now we decided to sit down with Kelly for a few questions ...
On April 23, Penn football was hit with a whirlwind.
I t can be a long trek to Ellen Vagelos Field.
If Penn wants to win the Ivy League, there are three top contenders the Quakers will have to deal with: Dartmouth, Harvard and Princeton. Therefore, it’s no wonder that each of those three schools have one of the top players in the Ancient Eight. Here’s a closer look …
T here are 10 games left in the Al Bagnoli era for Penn football.
There’s nothing like a trip to California to bring a team closer together.
Close yet far enough away.