West Coast point guard set to join Penn
On Jan. 22, the men’s basketball team defeated St. Joseph’s in front of 8,000 fans at the Palestra to post its first Big 5 victory since 2007.
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On Jan. 22, the men’s basketball team defeated St. Joseph’s in front of 8,000 fans at the Palestra to post its first Big 5 victory since 2007.
Losses heal over time, but quitting never does.
Here, opponents don’t fear anyone. Here, no one battles for six minutes, but seven. Here, no one cares about the six state championships, three state runner-ups and almost five hundred wins.
As On-Campus Recruiting hits top gear, sophomores and juniors are running around campus dressed in suits, hopeful to land a job.
Monday night, the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association honored a number of Penn athletes and coaches held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Cherry Hill, N.J.
Two matches. Two turning points. And two very different teams in the same red and blue uniforms.
The Quakers’ win over La Salle Wednesday night — Penn’s first Big 5 victory in six years — showed the vast improvements that the team has made.
Disney World is a place of exciting entertainment, classic attractions and beloved characters, but this weekend Magic Kingdom and Epcot won’t be the only place with fireworks.
At a time when many are making resolutions to lose weight, Penn wrestler Rollie Peterkin is carrying his extra pounds just fine. The senior who moved up from 125 pounds this year to the 133-pound weightclass has shown the country that come the postseason, he will be a force to be reckoned with.
Freshly baked cookies, home-cooked meals and hanging out with friends and family: these are just a few of the many pleasures Penn students enjoy after the blizzard of finals and papers.
After coming out cold on a clear December day, the Penn men’s basketball team made it rain at the Meadowlands.
Duke University’s Cameron Indoor Stadium — one of college sport’s most recognizable arenas — is a place where NCAA basketball championship aspirations materialize.
While Jerome Allen and Al Bagnoli have hung up their shoes to pursue coaching full time, assistant wrestling coach Matt Valenti isn’t ready to call it quits on his athletic career just yet.
“Fire! Fire! Fire!” The voice of assistant wrestling coach Kyle Cerminara rang throughout the room as the entire team continued their kneeling jump squats. For the next ten minutes, these wrestlers would have neither break nor mercy.
Manhattan College’s Kevin Laue isn’t a typical center. At 6-foot-11, Laue runs the floor with purpose and grace. With his right hand he can easily palm a basketball, and he has a knack for swatting away opponent’s shots. Night in and night out, he displays maturity beyond his years and an unparalleled work ethic. And he does it all with one hand.
After tying the 141-pound weight-class championship match at the end of regulation, senior Zack Kemmerer rallied in the second overtime to capture first place at the Binghamton Open, capping a successful day for the wrestling team.
Following Saturday’s 3-0 loss to Yale, Penn now faces an uncertain road back to the Ivy championship and the NCAA tournament.
As the eyes of the women’s soccer team, goalkeeper Caroline Williams can see the entire field. She carefully directs her squad, shouting instructions, instilling confidence in her teammates.
In a cross-town rivalry that has become decidedly one-sided over the past four years, Drexel scored within the first minute and never looked back.