Senior outfielder Leah Allen did all she could to keep Penn softball in Ivy title contention with three home runs against Princeton, but four straight losses to the Tigers means she and her classmates will graduate without a championship ring.
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As one of many underclass contributors for Penn softball, sophomore infielder Sam Pederson will likely have a major role in Wednesday's non-conference showdown at local rival Drexel.
With another pair of complete game wins against Yale and Brown, senior pitcher Alexis Sargent is putting Penn softball on her back in the tight Ivy League race.
Leading the Ivy League in wins, strikeouts and ERA, softball pitcher Alexis Sargent is certainly in the conversation for the Penn Athletics spring season MVP.
Though Penn softball struggled offensively in an 8-1 loss to Villanova, sophomore infielder Sarah Cwiertnia and the Quakers hope to pick it up in a key Ivy series this weekend.
Aided by a trademark strong offensive performance from senior outfielder Leah Allen, Penn softball salvaged a series split against Dartmouth to stay at .500 in Ivy play.
Entering Ivy League play on a major hitting streak, sophomore infielder Sarah Cwiertnia hopes to keep it rolling in a four-game set to open conference play.
The go-to girl for Penn softball on the mound, senior pitcher Alexis Sargent was impressive as always on Sunday, tossing a complete game shutout against Rider to boost Penn to a 2-2 weekend.
Many students choose to live in a single dorm instead of an apartment or suite because of the privacy and quiet it allows. Others worry about taking a chance on a random roommate.
Father Jim Martin graduated from Wharton and worked for General Electric, but eventually decided to take the cloth. | Courtesy of Jim Martin
Two Penn professors have landed on a watchlist intended to identify professors who allegedly promote radical liberal adgendas in the classroom. Bonnie Mendelson | Staff Photographer
The Professor Watchlist was created by Turning Point USA, a conservative nonprofit which aims “to identify, educate, train, and organize students to promote the principles of fiscal responsibility, free markets, and limited government."
Members of the conservative publication, The Statesman, spoke about the current political climate and their coverage of campus.
Around Thanksgiving, Penn groups and charities have held events for students and Philadelphia residents.
Students questioned the validity of canceling classes and exams due to Election Day results. Others stated that there was an element of irresponsible conflict in scheduling an exam after the election in the first place.