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(03/18/14 9:22pm)
2013 was a magical season for the Penn softball team, as the
Quakers captured their second-ever Ivy title and made their first trip to the
NCAA Tournament. Nine different Red and Blue players earned All-Ivy honors at
the end of the magical season, which made choosing the top five moments from
the campaign a difficult task. Read on and find out what made the cut:
(03/04/14 10:13pm)
2013 was a slog at times for Penn baseball, which endured a season-ending seven-game losing streak that culminated in coach John Cole’s dismissal. But there were plenty of happy moments for the Quakers, who finished above .500 at 22-21. Here are the top five.
(02/28/14 1:34am)
It’s not a storybook ending, but it will have to do.
(02/26/14 10:41pm)
It’s not Gucci.
(02/25/14 10:34pm)
Though the Penn men’s and women’s tennis teams achieved mostly mediocre results last year, combining to go 3-11 in Ivy play, there were plenty of happy moments to go around at both the individual level. Let’s go through the Quaker’s top five moments of 2013:
(02/23/14 1:41am)
After fouling out against Harvard, Henry Brooks was in need of a bounce-back effort.
(02/22/14 1:46am)
Penn basketball’s hopes of an upset over Harvard were still
afloat when freshman forward Dylan Jones found an open lane to the basket with
1:06 to go in the first half with his team down by just seven points.
(02/19/14 11:09pm)
Eric Friedman is just like you.
(02/18/14 10:42pm)
For Penn women’s lacrosse, 2013 was the same old story. Another Ivy League championship. A seventh consecutive bid to the NCAA Tournament. And though the Quakers lost in the first round to Virginia, 12-6, there were plenty of happy memories. Here are the top five:
(02/16/14 1:58am)
PROVIDENCE, R.I.- Penn basketball’s descent into the surreal began before the team even stepped foot into Brown’s Pizzitola Sports Center.
(02/15/14 1:57am)
NEW HAVEN, CONN.- Steven Tyler, Joe
Perry, and Aerosmith would be proud of Penn basketball.
(02/13/14 10:46pm)
Though a fresh coat of snow is presently covering the Hamlin Tennis Center, winter weather isn’t about to slow down Penn women’s tennis.
(02/12/14 10:22pm)
Penn senior guard Dau Jok is already well-known in the Penn community for his compassion and good works off the court.
(02/08/14 2:01am)
Call it a sign of life.
(02/06/14 12:43am)
Penn football senior cornerback Sebastian Jaskowski is riding high after winning a major off-field honor: a Wing Bowl College Division championship. We spoke with the gastronomically-fortuitous Red and Blue star to discuss the Philadelphia tradition:
(02/01/14 9:09pm)
It’s been 12 years since Cornell wrestling lost an Ivy dual, its last one being a 21-9 loss to Penn at the Palestra in 2002.
(01/29/14 12:20am)
On Monday, Penn men’s squash beat Princeton, 7-2, in a massive upset.
(01/25/14 5:06pm)
NJIT comes to the Palestra tonight to take on Penn basketball on a cold streak, having lost eight of its last 10 games in a jam-packed schedule. We went behind enemy lines with Highlanders coach Jim Engles about the difficulties of being the lone independent program in Division 1 and how he plans to handle the Quakers.
(01/23/14 10:50pm)
Penn basketball has one more chance.
(01/20/14 10:02pm)
One week after being swept away by Harvard, Penn squash learned the hard way that the Bantams were just as big — and just as deadly.