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Sports Features

11/11/15 2:52am
Guard Antonio Woods was going to be relied upon heavily by Penn basketball in his upcoming sophomore campaign.
11/11/15 2:50am
Is it possible to describe something as both global and local at the same time? If any team can claim this paradox, it certainly has to be Penn squash. Together, the men’s and women’s teams compose potentially the most diverse binary of any group on this campus.
11/11/15 2:50am
The year is 2012, and three wide-eyed freshmen walk onto the Ringe Courts as Red and Blue athletes for the first time, eager to take No.9 Penn men’s squash to new heights. If only it were that simple.
11/10/15 10:21pm
A lot has changed since Steve Donahue last coached for Penn basketball.
11/10/15 10:21pm
On March 7, 2014, then-sophomore Kasey Chambers took the floor in the second round of the MAAC Tournament with her Monmouth women’s basketball teammates.
11/10/15 10:20pm
Coach Steve Donahue is not the only new fixture at the Palestra these days for Penn men’s basketball. Since the dawn of the official 2015-16 season, the Quakers have welcomed another newcomer into their practices, this one a little more technologically advanced than the new head coach.
11/10/15 10:19pm
This season, Penn women's basketball captains have some big shoes to fill, and some unorthodox ways to go about filling them.
11/10/15 10:05pm
From the Red and Blue to the Red, White and Blue, Gilly Lane had a busy summer. The former assistant coach of Penn Squash begins a new chapter as Associate Head Coach following his promotion in July.
11/10/15 1:27am
Do you dream of representing your nation at the World Cup?
11/10/15 1:25am

Fencing Issue | Penn fencing's underclassmen, epee team shows promise

Penn fencing is opening its season, lunging.
11/08/15 10:43pm
Tony Hicks was objectively the most talented player on Penn basketball’s roster.
11/08/15 10:42pm
Same, same but different. The typical American collegiate experience is four years. While some deviate from that path and finish early or late, a majority of students at Penn find themselves on a similar track.
11/05/15 12:20am
Bill Wagner, who has headed Penn’s sprint football program for the past forty-five years, has coached thousands of players during his time in Franklin Field.
11/03/15 11:42pm
When Michael Hamann got out of the pool, he knew something was wrong.
11/03/15 11:40pm
Not many things in this world get better with age, but don’t tell that to the pair of Penn men's swimming senior captains. Over the last three seasons, Eric Schultz and Chris Swanson have won countless races and championships, including a combined eight individual Ivy titles.
11/03/15 11:39pm
One sis, two sis, Red sis, Blue sis.
11/03/15 12:17am
The sports world was quiet on Friday afternoon.
11/02/15 11:32pm
Statistics have always been an integral part of sports.
11/02/15 11:31pm
Dig. Set. Kill. The success of a volleyball team’s offense often relies on the relationship between the setters and the outside hitters. Penn’s primary setter, senior Ronnie Bither, has spent the past four years working to make sure the Quakers' offense runs smoothly.
11/02/15 11:31pm
Winning percentage isn’t the only thing being raised in Ray Priore’s first year at the helm of Penn football.