Glenn moves closer to the start for Penn baseball
This year, when coach John Yurkow walks out to the mound, he won’t be calling junior Ronnie Glenn to the mound, he’ll be sending Glenn to the dugout to end his outing.
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This year, when coach John Yurkow walks out to the mound, he won’t be calling junior Ronnie Glenn to the mound, he’ll be sending Glenn to the dugout to end his outing.
After a rocky start to the season, Penn baseball looked to get back on track against an interstate rival.
After competing in its first 11 games on the road, Penn baseball will finally be in familiar territory this weekend.
As both Penn squash programs found success in their 2013-14 campaigns, there were two men who were pivotal in the team’s performance, all while working behind the scenes.
“Our days of finishing seventh in the Ivies are over.”
As expected, Penn women’s squash is led in wins by a young Malaysian star. The surprise is that it’s not Yan Xin Tan.
On their first Ivy weekend of the season, Penn squash put on a show for their fans at the Ringe Squash Courts.
In a series historically dominated by Princeton, Penn women’s squash showed today that the trend is starting to tilt in their favor.
After nearly 40 years of heartbreak at the hands of Princeton, the Quakers were finally able to snap the streak.
On a day off for most Penn students, the men’s and women’s squash teams didn’t let the elements nor their next door neighbors get the best of them.
8:00 a.m. — The doors to the Palestra open. Soon afterward, buses from Temple and La Salle show up filled with students (some visibly drunk) ready to support their respective squads in the 12:00 game.
Down by one with 11.3 seconds left, Penn women’s basketball setup for a crucial offensive possession.
Penn men’s squash faced the daunting task Thursday of trying to defeat a team that hasn’t lost since Feb. 23.
With only Navy separating the Quakers from the winter break, No. 13 Penn hopes to build on their winning ways in Annapolis, but Chick-fil-A may be a roadblock on Thursday.
1. It has a perfect record
With Derek Chilvers’ rendition of the national anthem, the Penn squash season began at the Ringe Squash Courts.
Heading into their season openers, the Penn squash teams are headed in different directions.
Before each season, Penn men’s squash dukes it out to find who would take over at the top of the ladder. The ensuing challenge matches are very competitive and often get the better of players’ emotions.
1. No. 1? No problem for women’s squash
When Chloe Blacker, Hyland Murphy and Courtney Jones hit the court this season, there will be an extra desire to succeed.