Penn men's basketball's Antonio Woods is back — and better than ever
Penn men's basketball guard Antonio Woods is ready for his second act.
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Penn men's basketball guard Antonio Woods is ready for his second act.
Another Penn football win, another DP Sports’ Player of the Week award for senior star receiver Justin Watson.
There are very few positions more thankless on a football team than that of the blocking tight end.
Throughout the fall season, there have been spectacular individual and team performances for Penn Athletics. Our editors debate which moment sticks out most to them.
Searching for its first Ivy win of the season, Penn men’s soccer needed its stars to shine. And shine they did.
Penn football is in trouble after falling to 0-2 in the Ivy League after its loss to Columbia. But, in the grand scheme of the Ivy title hunt, are the Quakers down for the count, or are their backs simply against the wall?
As we hit the midpoint of the semester, all of Penn Athletics' fall teams now have their seasons well underway. Many players have stood out with strong starts to their campaigns, but who has been the MVP thus far? Our editors tackle the question below.
Around Penn Athletics, there have been many noteworthy team performances to start out the fall. Some teams have positioned themselves as contenders for an Ivy League title, while others have shown they are just pretenders. With so many contenders, our staff faces off to debate: Which team has the best chance to finish the fall as an Ivy League Champion?
Mike McCurdy is a Penn sprint football legend. He's the program’s all-time passing yardage leader, a two-time Collegiate Sprint Football League (CSFL) MVP and a CSFL Champion.
Hurricane Harvey was a tragedy.
2016 was certainly a year to remember for the entire Penn cross country program. The men ended their 43 year Ivy Heptagonal Championship drought, and the women placed third in the standings, their highest finish since 2006.
With fall athletics underway, many Penn teams will be vying for Ivy League and even national glory. Which team has the best chances of claiming or defending a trophy? Three of the Daily Pennsylvanian sports editors talked it out.
Lacrosse history was made this past weekend, and one former Quaker stood right at the center of it.
It’s no secret that the 2016-2017 school year was a highly successful campaign for Penn athletics. The football team repeated as Ivy League champions. The sprint football squad won the national title. Women’s basketball dominated the Ivy League en route to an NCAA Tournament appearance. Men’s fencing, men's cross country and women's lacrosse each took home an Ivy title of their own, and dozens of Penn athletes garnered All-American and All-Ivy honors.
As a three-time Ivy League Champion as a Penn player, a two-time Ivy Player of the Year, an NBA player and the head coach of Penn men’s basketball from 2009 to 2015, Jerome Allen has accomplished a lot in his basketball life.
Heartbreak for Penn men’s lacrosse.
From the implementation of a 30 second shot clock to prevent teams from holding the ball, to the ever-evolving face-off rules designed to get the ball out and moving, to the elimination of the multiple clearing timer requirements in favor of a single 30 second count, collegiate lacrosse has always embraced its dynamism and has never been afraid to change itself in the hopes of improving the quality of the game.
Game on.
Talk about living up to the moment.
Every once in a while, there comes along a player who transcends statistics, who provides more than goals and assists, who leads in such a way that the level of those around him can’t help but improve. Every once in a while, there comes along a player like Penn men’s lacrosse’s Austin Kreinz.