Penn baseball takes on Villanova seeking redemption
After powering through the Ivy League’s four Red Rolfe Division squads, Penn baseball returns to Philadelphia for a slight changeup in its action.
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After powering through the Ivy League’s four Red Rolfe Division squads, Penn baseball returns to Philadelphia for a slight changeup in its action.
Winless in its first three Ivy League contests, Penn men’s lacrosse had nowhere to go but up in its matchup with No. 10 Brown on Saturday afternoon.
Brandon Copeland is heading to the Motor City.
As Penn baseball opened up its April slate on Wednesday afternoon, Saint Peter’s stood no chance of fooling the Quakers at Meiklejohn Stadium.
Tuesday marks the one year anniversary of Grace Calhoun’s introduction as Penn’s new athletic director. And eventful is the first word that comes to mind when describing her tenure thus far.
Everything about the context of Sunday’s game was the same as Penn women’s basketball’s contest against Temple back in January: the two teams doing battle, the Palestra serving as host and a Big 5 matchup coming down to the wire.
Penn football legend and former Philadelphia Eagle Chuck Bednarik died on Saturday. He was 89.
What do you do when you’re the biggest fish in your pond? Find a bigger pond.
It was difficult to imagine this week becoming even more hectic for Penn Athletics.
There’s nothing better than coming home.
Fran O’Hanlon has been the head coach of Lafayette men’s basketball since 1995. Before beginning his 20-year stint with the Leopards, O’Hanlon was an assistant at Penn from 1989 through 1995 along with recently hired head coach Steve Donahue. On the eve of coaching Lafayette in the NCAA Tournament against No.1-seed Villanova, O’Hanlon spoke to The Daily Pennsylvanian about Donahue’s hiring.
Steve Donahue is the next Penn basketball head coach.
For basketball fans everywhere, there are a few moments involving typical pregame clothing -- or lack thereof -- that have become poignant over the years.
They're perfect for a reason. Penn women's basketball found that out the hard way...again.
As Penn basketball prepares to take on Princeton on Senior Day on Tuesday, the Quakers' final contest of the season represents the end of an era for more than the Red and Blue's veterans.
Tim Krug played for the Penn basketball program from 1992 through 1996, including a three-year period in which he played alongside two-time Ivy League Player of the Year and current coach Jerome Allen. Krug spoke to The Daily Pennsylvanian on Monday about Allen's firing and what he views Penn Athletics must do in searching for a new coach.
Stan Greene played for the Penn basketball program from 1974 through 1978, winning two Ivy League titles while playing for Chuck Daly in his first three seasons before playing under coach Bob Weinhauer in his senior campaign. Now a member of the Penn basketball board, Greene spoke to The Daily Pennsylvanian on Sunday, the day after news that coach Jerome Allen will not return to the team next season.
Following nearly six seasons at the helm of Penn basketball, Jerome Allen will not return to the program next season. In light of Allen's firing, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with former Red and Blue player and Class of 2012 graduate Rob Belcore.
Penn Athletics has informed head coach Jerome Allen that he will be fired after five and a half seasons at the helm of Penn basketball once the season is over. With one game left in his tenure, Allen has compiled a 65-103 record and a 38.7 winning percentage, the worst for any Red and Blue coach since 1914.
Penn basketball came out of the gates at the Palestra trying to avoid the number eight. With three games left in their season, a loss against Columbia would have been the Quakers' eighth consecutive defeat and made the Red and Blue's first ever eighth-place Ivy League finish almost inevitable.