M. Lax defeats No. 8 North Carolina, loses to No. 12 Villanova
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The Penn women’s lacrosse team doesn’t use spring break as a week of training.
It’s about time we caught Jeremy Lin fever.
Here’s a message for Tyler Bernardini: When you step off the bus in Hanover, N.H., Friday afternoon, do so without the intent to play against Dartmouth. It may sound counterproductive, but some rest on Friday night might just be the best option for your team.
Penn’s ticketing and digital products are joining the 21st century. This week, Penn Athletics and its content provider, NeuLion, announced a multi-year contract extension, which will include a bevy of new services.
The last time a nationally ranked Ivy League basketball team walked into the Palestra, it walked out with a loss.
They could have had it all.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — For the first time in three games, the Penn men’s basketball team didn’t lead wire-to-wire.
We get it, Princeton. You beat us last year, you beat Harvard in the playoff for the Ivy Championship, you played well against Kentucky before collapsing in the final minutes (Penn did it too, alright?).
When Penn basketball coach Jerome Allen finalized his team’s 2011 non-conference schedule, he may have had one of two thoughts.
ANAHEIM, Ca. — Tyler Bernardini quickly got comfortable playing back in his home state of California.
LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. — Overtime has not been kind to the Penn men’s basketball team in the last year, but Thursday night at Rider, the tide finally turned.
BOSTON — At practice last week, Penn football coach Al Bagnoli compared the style and dominance of Harvard to that of the New England Patriots.
College basketball coaches learn of potential recruits from a variety outlets, but the gym custodian isn’t usually one of them.
Talk to former Baltimore Colt and Super Bowl V winner Roy Hilton about his 11 years in the NFL, and he’s quite modest about his accomplishments.
I can’t help it: I’m a worrier. It runs in my family.
Two weeks ago, when the Penn football team found itself down four points to Dartmouth with barely four minutes to go, the Quakers were in a tough spot.
A second-half comeback wasn’t enough for the Penn field hockey team.
While Penn students took to Amtrak or the airport for a quick trip out of Philadelphia for Fall Break, Penn athletes boarded their usual buses as Ivy seasons continued for many teams. Here’s the action you missed while you were apple picking:
Saturday night, for what seemed like the ninth year in a row, Penn football gave up a game-changing play against Villanova.