Penn water polo floating to the top
With one sweeping motion, Penn’s club water polo team is poised for greatness.
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With one sweeping motion, Penn’s club water polo team is poised for greatness.
After Penn’s loss at Harvard three weeks ago, its Ivy hopes seemed to be shattered.
If you’ve looked at an Ivy women’s soccer table the last decade, it would be easy to find Cornell at the bottom.
In soccer, numbers never paint a full picture.
Penn women’s soccer maintained its perfect start to the season, but unlike last week’s pair of 4-0 victories, Penn had to battle for two 1-0 victories against local rivals.
With 108 minutes gone, Penn women’s soccer forward Kerry Scalora stood over the ball waiting to take her free kick. Just 20 yards from goal, this was the first clean look she had gotten all day.
Penn women’s soccer’s back line has been its strength for years, and it still may well be its strength this year.
Gone are the pirouettes and the turns. Gone are the short little touches and moves away from defenders. Gone are the delicately weighted passes.
For Penn women’s soccer team, 10 months has been a long time, but a new class and a new year offer another shot at a league title.
Heart.
Blue skies, a slight wind out of the north and come-from-behind wins made for a perfect last day of Penn Relays.
Among the thousands of fans, athletes and judges at the Penn Relays this year, one man who has been a constant presence at the Penn Relays throughout the years will be missing.
This time last year, Steve Dolan was wearing orange and black on his way to becoming one of the most of famous Ivy League coaches in the history of Penn Relays.
Mike McLaughlin didn’t know much about losing.
It’s not over till it’s over.
First was the potential dagger.
When coach Mike McLaughlin first heard that his Penn women’s hoops team had a spot in the postseason for the first time since 2004, he immediately thought of three people.
If you managed to take a look at the men’s high jump results from the Ivy Indoor Heptagonal Championships, you may have recognized the first three names — three of the top four finishers from last year.
For Penn’s most successful program in recent years, it’s business as usual.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina —