Big Green fall to Penn men's lacrosse in Senior Day blowout
The Penn men’s lacrosse team’s eight seniors couldn’t have asked for a better last hurrah at Franklin Field..
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The Penn men’s lacrosse team’s eight seniors couldn’t have asked for a better last hurrah at Franklin Field..
With the sun shining down on Franklin Field and Penn’s eight seniors knowing it’s their last home game, only good can come, and it did.
For the eight seniors on the Penn men’s lacrosse team, Saturday’s game will be bittersweet.
This year’s edition of the Penn men’s lacrosse team seems like a group of new men.
As most Quaker fans are preparing for Fling, the Penn men’s lacrosse team is setting out on its final Ivy road trip of the season, and the stakes are higher than ever.
For the Bock family, Penn lacrosse is tradition.
Brown has a new star men’s lacrosse player — freshman Henry Blynn. The Haverford native is averaging 3.38 points per game in his rookie campaign, good for sixth in the Ivy League.
Facing a classic Ivy League rival, the Penn men’s lacrosse team put on a show for the 1,421 fans that filled the west side bleachers at Franklin Field.
The Penn men’s lacrosse team is preparing for the stretch run, and that means bouncing back is more important than ever.
This weekend, the Penn gymnastics team will be feeling the pressure. But for the defending ECAC champions, that comes with the territory.
There are currently only four captains on the roster of the Penn men’s lacrosse team, all of them upperclassmen.
With the season soon coming to a close, the injured Penn gymnastics team is trying to stay strong.
How do you keep competing in a sport when you reach your peak before you even graduate high school?
Penn gymnastics started off its spring break strong, defeating Ursinus 189.425 to 185.375.
This weekend the Quakers had another strong performance that wasn’t quite enough to take the competition.
This Sunday, the women’s gymnastics team comes home.
The Penn gymnastics team had its strongest performance yet at neighbor school West Chester University, scoring a season-high 191.625 as a team and winning the top three all-around places.
For the Penn gymnastics team, some good, healthy competition is just what the doctor ordered.
In Penn gymnastics’ tri-meet on Friday, the Quakers came in second with a 189.575, beating the Centenary score of 187.550, but falling to host Ball State, which came out with a 193.800.
Penn gymnastics had a strong showing in its dual meet against Yale on Sunday.