Melendez, Erosa play for Puerto Rican softball team
Lots of Penn students do some pretty cool things with their summers. But what softball rising seniors Samantha Erosa and Jessica Melendez just did has got to rank up there at the top.
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Lots of Penn students do some pretty cool things with their summers. But what softball rising seniors Samantha Erosa and Jessica Melendez just did has got to rank up there at the top.
Three-time All-Ivy offensive lineman and recent graduate Greg Van Roten just signed a free agent contract with the Green Bay Packers.
Late last year, the Ivy League established the Multi-Sport Concussion Review Committee to find ways to limit concussion incidence in both men’s and women’s sports. The committee recently came up with a series of recommendations for men’s and women’s soccer and lacrosse, which were approved by league presidents on July 16.
Men’s lacrosse coach Mike Murphy has added the sterling resume and expertise of Judd Lattimore to his coaching staff — for the second time.
By many young baseball players’ standards, recent graduate Vince Voiro is living the dream.
For the second time in her career, 2004 graduate Susan Francia will be part of the women’s eight heading to the Olympics to represent the United States.
Coaching changes continue across Penn sports, with the latest announcements coming from men’s and women’s track and field.
Easy come, easy go.
When former Penn assistant basketball coach Mike Martin accepted the head coaching position at Brown, he took on a challenge few men have taken on successfully.
Last Thanksgiving, 2011 graduate and former basketball standout Jack Eggleston was not taking a break from work to celebrate the day with friends and family in his home state of Indiana. Instead, he was sitting in his apartment in Leverkusen, Germany, waiting for basketball practice to start when he heard a knock on his door.
While Vince Voiro’s friends and family were glued to the Major League Baseball draft board waiting for Voiro’s name to be called, the pitcher in question was staying as far away from the computer as possible.
The future is bright for Penn women’s tennis as the postseason accolades continue to roll in for freshman standout Sol Eskenazi.
The Quakers posted a program-best record of 33 wins, including a 15-5 conference record, but could not overcome the repeat-champion Crimson, who won 1-0 and 5-2 in the Ivy League Championship series.
In the backyard, Dennis Voiro throws batting practice to his two sons — Joe, 4, and Vince, 15 months.
Fourth graders Alessandra Escajadillo, Emily Hauck, Maggie Beck and Alexandria Lavelle stand by Franklin Field and smile after finishing their first Penn Relays race. They hope to compete again next year.
For most Penn students, Penn Relays may be a cool thing to check out on an April Saturday afternoon. For Division I track athletes, the Carnival is one of the biggest events of the year.
The Quakers had a change of scenery as they fell to St. Joseph’s in the final of the 21st annual Liberty Bell Classic, played Tuesday night at Citizens Bank Park.
Rowers practice for 156 days out of the school year and compete in 10 races in their official season. They devote hours upon hours of practice for races that, on average, last less than seven minutes.
Each of Penn’s three crew teams took on stiff competition away from the friendly confines of the Schuylkill River this weekend.
There comes a point for every sports team when it faces a must-win game.