Penn baseball takes three of four from Cornell
One step backward, three steps forward.
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One step backward, three steps forward.
It looks like things are starting to click for Penn baseball and coach John Yurkow.
One year later, Chris Swanson is back for more.
COLLEGE PARK, MD — There's no denying it: this loss hurts. Badly.
After its season opener was postponed, Penn softball hit the road for 11 games in Florida over spring break to kick off its season.
PRINCETON - As senior Alyssa Baron stood at the free-throw line late in the second half, the moment in Jadwin Gym seemed almost surreal.
Senior Night? Over. The Ivy League title race? Eliminated from contention. Nothing left to play for? Perhaps.
It looks like Penn softball is going to wait a little bit longer to kick off its 2014 season.
If Sunday’s matchup was any indication, Penn women’s lacrosse aren’t in bad shape against its toughest opponents this season.
Midway through the second half on Saturday night, Yale sophomore forward Justin Sears caught the ball on the block, turned and found himself backing down Penn senior captain Fran Dougherty.
With 4:20 remaining in the Quakers loss to Brown on Friday night, noted Penn men's basketball enthusiast Governor Ed Rendell could do nothing but sit back in his chair behind press row and laugh.
Another Ivy weekend doubleheader has come and gone, and Penn men's basketball's season draws nearer to a close. Two more games, 80 additional minutes of playing time, one win and one loss.
At this point, it’s likely that the only thing Penn men’s basketball has left to play for is pride.
Penn men's basketball player Dau Jok has made a habit of picking up accolades for his volunteer and humanitarian work over the past three-plus years.
Penn men’s basketball player Dau Jok has made a habit of picking up accolades for his volunteer and humanitarian work over the past three-plus years.
I f Penn women’s basketball’s game on Saturday was a heavyweight fight, when would Brown coach Jean Marie Burr have thrown in the towel?
A new string of injuries. An extra night in Connecticut. Practicing in an opponent’s gym.
At this point in Penn women’s basketball season, no game or Ivy weekend doubleheader comes easy.
Things couldn’t be any clearer for Penn basketball this weekend.
As Penn basketball gets ready for the Ivy League homestretch of this season, there are a few takeaways from the Quakers’ less-than- stellar 14-game nonconference stretch.