Tigers greet Penn after New Year’s
After crushing Maine, 69-48, Friday, the Penn women’s basketball team enters winter break in a much different position than it did last season.
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After crushing Maine, 69-48, Friday, the Penn women’s basketball team enters winter break in a much different position than it did last season.
Coming off a three-game losing streak — including two losses to previously winless squads — the last thing the Penn women’s basketball team wants to see is a city rival.
The Quakers appeared in control of their game against Niagara at the Palestra yesterday, leading by two with 17 seconds to play and reigning Ivy League Rookie of the Week Alyssa Baron at the foul line.
Coming off a 74-63 loss against New Jersey Institute of Technology last weekend, the Quakers face Niagara at the Palestra today for the first time in program history.
Though Mike McLaughlin’s first year as head coach of the women’s basketball team brought only two wins, he will have an impressionable group on which to build a solid foundation for the future.
For the women’s soccer team, there is much more at stake on Saturday than a long-standing rivalry with Princeton.
For the women’s soccer team, there is one chink in its defensive armor — set pieces.
The Athletics Department is trying to add a new tradition to the University’s culture: tailgating.
If the women’s soccer team appears to have a fresh look, it probably stems from the eight new students that have been added to its roster.
The women’s soccer team kicked off its Ivy season with a big 4-3 victory over two-time defending champions Harvard Friday.
Coming off last weekend’s impressive 3-0 shutout against Villanova, the Penn women’s soccer team went into the Penn Invitational Tournament with the momentum it needed to come out a champion.
With a new coach and seven new freshmen, the Penn field hockey team had every intention of starting out fresh in Monday’s opener against Northeast Conference favorite Rider.
The Penn softball team proved once again that it can’t hang with nonconference opponents at the plate.
Cornell junior and reigning Ivy Pitcher of the Year Elizabeth Dalrymple had one word to say to the Quakers as they bid to overtake the Big Red in the Ivy South Division
After a weekend of two brutal losses and two close victories, the Penn softball team will try and break its up-and-down streak with a pair of wins against Lafayette today.
With a six-game winning streak on their heels, the women’s softball team will take on center city challenger Temple in a doubleheader today.
Following back-to-back .500 finishes in Ivy play, the women’s softball team finds itself in a welcome position after its first two conference games — first place.
Losing their sixth straight game, the Penn softball team has fallen into a slump.
The Penn softball team’s roster may have a new look this season, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
The Penn women’s gymnastics team entered the Ivy Classic yesterday ready to repeat the first-place finish it last achieved in 2007.