Penn women's basketball set for Big 5 game against La Salle
Penn women’s basketball, playing far better of late, will look for far better results in its second Big 5 contest.
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Penn women’s basketball, playing far better of late, will look for far better results in its second Big 5 contest.
Penn basketball fought hard after falling behind big early, but fell short in a 70-62 loss against a superior Temple team on Saturday at the Liacouras Center.
Penn volleyball head coach Kerry Carr resigned from her position Thursday after 19 seasons at the helm for the Red and Blue.
Back in my freshman year (which indeed calls for the past tense, I swear), Penn basketball hosted Villanova at the Palestra. The game was nationally televised and the Palestra was full, and I was just a couple rows off the court after dropping $30 on a VIP season ticket package sponsored by Penn Dental that nobody else seemed to know about.
Nick Buchta, Senior Sports Editor:
In a season the team has dedicated to the Harambe, the Quakers couldn’t have waited much longer to get the monkey off their backs.
Penn volleyball’s season came to an end on Saturday, but it really seemed like the Quakers were just getting set to head on vacation.
Penn volleyball coach Kerry Carr has been coaching the Red and Blue for longer than some of her current players have been alive. Few things have been a part of the program longer than she has. But “Dirtyball” is an exception.
It’s easy to feel like Penn football is an obvious favorite to beat Princeton this Saturday and (eventually) win another Ivy League title. It’s hard to argue with ten straight Ivy wins (which I’m about to do).
Penn volleyball may be a young team, but they’ve seen all they need to see. With one trip around the Ivy League complete, the Red and Blue are set to begin the rematches with now more familiar foes, starting with the Ancient Eight’s best.
The final stretch of Ivy play approaches for Penn Athletics’ fall teams. The sports editors debate: Who is the MVP of the fall thus far?
The most accomplished coach in program history, Penn volleyball's Kerry Carr is nearing 500 games on the sidelines for the Red and Blue. Her greatest battle, however, took place away from the gym. Every year, Carr does what she can to continue that fight.
Much like Al Bagnoli’s last time coaching at Franklin Field, things went poorly for Al Bagnoli on Saturday. But unlike the 2014 season, things went very well for Penn football in its former coach’s return to West Philly.
Coming off a sweep in the first Ivy doubleheader of the year, Penn volleyball will hit the road over fall break and take on Cornell and Columbia.
At this juncture in the season, Penn’s fall sports are either entering or have just entered the Ancient Eight part of the year. We asked the editors which team they think is in the best spot headed into Ivy play.
Teams often hope for intense competition at the end of their preseason schedules to prepare themselves for the regular season. The Quakers certainly got what they wanted.
A pair of third-year defensive specialists are coming together to put the team first, even though they’ll never wear the same uniform.
Saint Joe’s will likely struggle to accomplish anything at the Big 5 Tournament this weekend, on account of not having a volleyball team, but Penn and the other three squads involved enter the round-robin affair with high hopes.
Earlier this month, Sidwell Friends point guard Jelani Williams announced his commitment to Penn as part of the Class of 2021. The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with Williams on his decision.
Coming off an 0-4 trip to Houston, Penn volleyball needed a strong showing at home in the Penn Invitational. The Quakers certainly answered the call, going 3-1 over two grueling, action-packed days in the Palestra heat.