Tydings | Something different in the air for Penn baseball this year
T here is something different about Penn baseball this year.
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T here is something different about Penn baseball this year.
After a weekend full of rainouts, Ivy season couldn’t have come soon enough for Penn baseball.
After two years as an assistant coach for Penn basketball, Scott Pera is leaving for a new opportunity.
Penn basketball has lost a member of the class of 2018, at least for now.
After four months of waiting, Penn tapped current Loyola Chicago Athletic Director M. Grace Calhoun as Steve Bilsky’s successor as the new athletic director.
Welcome to the Calhoun era of Penn Athletics.
COLLEGE PARK, MD. — It just wasn’t meant to be.
After falling to Princeton in last year’s season finale, then-junior captain Alyssa Baron knew her team was close to breaking through, proclaiming that Penn would be “a team to look out for” in the Ivy League soon enough.
With 35.8 seconds left in Penn women’s basketball’s Ivy League clinching win over Princeton, coach Mike McLaughlin took out senior captain Meghan McCullough for the first time all game.
Both Penn baseball and softball had planned to resume play after a productive spring break but Mother Nature had other plans.
There was no game to be played. No points to be scored. No wins and losses.
Selection Monday is going to be a big night for Penn women’s basketball, and the Quakers are going to let the rest of Penn’s campus celebrate with them.
Legendary college basketball coach John Wooden once said, “The main ingredient of stardom is the rest of the team.”
PRINCETON – Five years ago, Princeton stood atopremoved ‘of’ the Ivy League, peering all the way down at Penn women’s basketball, which finished the first year of Mike McLaughlin’s tenure as coach with a 2-26 record.
On Jan. 11, Princeton came into the Palestra and bounced Penn women’s basketball, going on an early run to beat the Quakers by 31 points.
NEW YORK- Columbia and Penn basketball are both changing the status quo in the Ivy League, but in very different ways.
When Penn women’s basketball’s current senior class joined the program, coach Mike McLaughlin’s squad seemed in sorry shape, having won just two games the year before.
Penn baseball began its season with three games at Dallas Baptist last weekend, losing two close games with a blowout defeat sandwiched in between. Despite the losses, the Quakers saw some strong individual performances, particularly from their talented junior class. Here are some of the top performances from this class , which included all three of the weekend’s starting pitchers.
A ll it takes is one week to change everything.
For Penn baseball, the season has only just begun.