First-year coach Yurkow has high hopes for Penn baseball
With a head coach in his first season at the helm, it wouldn’t be surprising for Penn baseball to not know John Yurkow too well.
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With a head coach in his first season at the helm, it wouldn’t be surprising for Penn baseball to not know John Yurkow too well.
It may be early in the year, but this weekend may be the toughest challenge Penn women’s lacrosse faces all season.
S ometimes losses are tough to swallow. None more so than the loss suffered by Penn women’s basketball this weekend to Dartmouth.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — With Penn basketball ahead against Brown, 51-47, and with five minutes left to play, Red and Blue senior guard Steve Rennard dove for a loose ball at the top of the key.
Penn basketball is like a bad significant other.
On every successful team, it’s easy to give credit to star players for the squad’s overall success.
This is the most important weekend of the season for Penn women’s basketball.
Many words have been used to describe Sydney Stipanovich.
Defense wins championships and games for that matter, as Penn women’s basketball exemplified on Friday.
It’s almost like starting the season over again.
It’s been quite a nonconference ride for Penn women’s basketball. And this weekend, the Quakers will make one final stop on that ride before Ivy League play continues.
Off to their best 13-game start of the past decade, Penn women’s basketball has many wondering what’s changed this year.
A historic rivalry, yet one in which Penn women’s basketball has won just once.
After an embarrassing loss to a Marist team that started the season 0-9, Penn basketball is reeling. And looking at the way this season has gone, it wasn’t surprising.
On the first of Penn’s reading days, Penn women’s basketball showed it had already been hitting the books.
After playing against LIU Brooklyn on Thursday, Penn women’s basketball may have been expected to come into Bucknell tired.
Jeff Schiffner played shooting guard for Penn basketball from 2000 to 2004. As a junior, Schiffner led the nation in three-point shooting, converting on 49.3 percent of his attempts from beyond-the-arc. After graduating, Schiffner played basketball professionally in Europe, and made stops with teams in Portugal, Denmark and Germany.
EASTON, PA. — Basketball is a team sport. But for many of Penn’s opponents, it seems as though one player has been able to dominate the game.
EASTON, PA. — After a dominant 85-66 victory over Niagara on Tuesday, Penn basketball had a prime opportunity to carry its momentum through Thanksgiving Break and beyond at winless Lafayette Saturday.
We look at the numbers that factored most in Penn’s 83-71 loss to Penn State Saturday.