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Hello from Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tenn., as Penn women's basketball takes on No. 4 Tennessee to open its season. We will be bringing you the action live from the game.
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Hello from Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tenn., as Penn women's basketball takes on No. 4 Tennessee to open its season. We will be bringing you the action live from the game.
Our 2014-15 Penn basketball supplement came out today and below is everyone of our in-depth articles about the upcoming season.
Starting in May of this year, there was a new presence within Penn basketball as Quakers alumnus Nat Graham joined Jerome Allen’s staff as a new assistant coach.
E veryone reading this next sentence will hate me but I will say it anyway: When Al Bagnoli announced in April that he would retire after the 2014 season, I immediately thought about Derek Jeter.
Penn basketball has played 207 games and gone more than seven years since its last NCAA Tournament appearance. Since that time, there has been just one better than .500 finish, in addition to one coach fired and back-to-back 20-plus loss seasons for the first time in Penn history.
PRINCETON — Penn football just can’t seem to catch a break.
Penn football started its game vs. Princeton on a big drive into Tigers’ territory. But the Quakers couldn’t score.
We just put out our Women's Hoops Issue to get you ready for the upcoming season. Make sure to pick up your copy on newsstands now! The Quakers are the defending Ivy League champions and will have a new look to them beginning on Nov. 14 at Tennessee.
Ever since he came to Penn, coach Mike McLaughlin has always had a freshman standout in each of his recruiting classes. Whether it was Alyssa Baron, Kara Bonenberger or, just last year, Sydney Stipanovich, one of the first-year players has had a big role for the Red and Blue.
Penn women’s basketball’s second all-time leading scorer Alyssa Baron is gone. So are Meghan McCullough, Courtney Wilson and Kristen Kody — the other three captains of the 2013-14 Ivy League champions.
H omecoming has the potential to be great for any school. A ton of alumni (read: possible donors) all in the same place, interacting with your campus and taking in the athletic events you have on tap.
Penn sprint football finished its season in a win, but not in the way the Quakers expected.
For our story on Penn’s special teams unit, former All-Ivy punter Scott Lopano spoke about his experience as a member of the ‘Gold Squad.’ Here are some excerpts from his interview as he talks about how he came to Penn, his experience playing for Al Bagnoli and the friendships he built within Penn special teams.
Penn football's special teams unit has proved itself to be quite valuable for the Red and Blue this year. While the 'Gold Squad' often flies under the radar, this photo gallery shows off the groups collective personality and prowess.
Going to a Penn football practice, everything has a structure. Each player knows where he is supposed to be, when he is supposed to be there and which coach will be working with him.
We analyze what makes the difference between a win and a loss for Penn field hockey
A change of scenery can do wonders.
T wo weeks ago, Dartmouth exposed Yale’s flaws, showing that the Bulldogs were beatable.
Before the game on Saturday, Yale honored Penn football coach and Connecticut native Al Bagnoli in his last trip to the Yale Bowl.
P enn basketball fans, it is time to commence freaking out: The Quakers are going to finish seventh in the Ivy League.