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(07/20/17 6:27am)
After playing one year at Wake Forest, Fran McCaffery transferred to Penn in 1978. In University City, his play earned him the nickname of “White Magic.” After graduating Wharton in 1982, McCaffery stayed at Penn for one more season as an assistant coach.
(07/09/17 2:18pm)
If you follow basketball at all, then it’s probably safe to assume that you’ve heard of Los Angeles Lakers guard Lonzo Ball and his outspoken father, LaVar Ball. After all, it’s pretty hard to not hear about them when they are doing stuff like this and this.
(06/24/17 9:35am)
For all the time that has passed since Title IX first made its way into federal law 45 years ago, a new report suggests that improving the status of women in intercollegiate athletics has largely stalled.
(06/17/17 10:15am)
“May I ask you a question?” Josh Harris asks me.
(06/02/17 3:21pm)
Jack McCloskey, the former Penn basketball player and coach who went on to have a long and successful career in the NBA, died Thursday in Savannah, Georgia at the age of 91.
(05/29/17 1:42am)
25 Quakers may have gone, but only one is coming home happy.
(05/24/17 5:42am)
Home is where the heart is and sometimes it’s just too hard to stay away.
(05/24/17 2:49pm)
The year was 1971.
(05/19/17 9:49pm)
Sometimes, it’s not about how you start but how you finish.
(05/16/17 9:12am)
On Tuesday, Provost Vincent Prince announced in a Penn Athletics press release that Grace Calhoun’s contract as Penn’s Director of Athletics and Recreation would be extended to 2022.
(05/15/17 11:04am)
While most Penn athletes were enjoying their first days of summer without games or classes, Penn’s rowing and track and field athletes were still hard at work over the weekend.
(04/26/17 9:12pm)
With some of the world’s best athletes descending on Franklin Field for the Penn Relays, thousands will be in attendance to seem them compete. Although they might not be the main attraction, Penn track and field’s distance runners are hoping their performances will catch fans’ attention too.
(04/19/17 9:45pm)
With just three matches left in the season, Penn men’s tennis is in the home stretch. Currently three matches behind first place, the Quakers (14-9, 1-3 Ivy) do not have a chance of winning the Ivy League, but their two opponents this weekend — Dartmouth and Harvard — are still in contention. As the Red and Blue try to play spoiler for the Big Green (10-13, 2-3) and the Crimson (16-9, 4-1), here are three key questions to look out for in Penn’s final home matches of the season
(04/10/17 9:30pm)
While the road to Rio may have ended in disappointment for Penn athletes last summer, at least one is hoping to find redemption and secure a ticket to Tokyo for the 2020 Olympics.
(04/05/17 11:53pm)
In sports, records and statistics are often used to tell stories about a player’s journey.
(04/03/17 12:24am)
For Penn women’s tennis, Saturday started off with a bang, but in the end, the Quakers were forced to go home quietly in defeat.
(03/22/17 8:51pm)
Since last Friday’s Philadelphia College Classic was cancelled due to weather, this Saturday’s Penn Challenge with Army, Princeton, Rider, Connecticut and Villanova will mark the beginning of Penn track and field’s outdoor season. With the Red and Blue eager to start the spring on the right foot, here are three key questions to look out for when the Quakers take the track at Franklin Field this weekend.
(03/20/17 12:02am)
After a dominant performance that helped lead No. 12 Penn to victory over No. 16 Duke on Saturday, this week’s Penn Athletics Weekend MVP goes to women’s lacrosse senior Emily Rogers-Healion.
(03/14/17 9:32pm)
You might not know it based on the snow we just got, but this week marks the beginning of the outdoor track and field season.
(03/07/17 5:34pm)
Down, but not out.