Penn basketball lets late lead evaporate, falls to Navy, 70-68
Disappointment.
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Disappointment.
A trio of Penn athletes were honored this past week with Ivy League awards.
Championship game.
Five MLS draft picks. Four NCAA Tournament berths. Three Ivy League titles. Two Ivy League Players of the Year.
“Engineering’s really fun and cool, but if you’re going to play a sport with it, you’re just not going to sleep most of the time and you’re going to feel crappy a lot of the time.”
An old foe, but a new attitude.
As the conversation around athletics — and particularly football — has centered on player health, and concussions specifically, Penn Athletics has purposefully worked to stake a claim at the forefront of safety initiatives.
It all starts and ends up front.
A week in to the year, it’s time to say definitively who is good and who is not. What has impressed you most so far from Penn Athletics?
After a stellar start to the 2016 season, Penn men’s soccer will be looking to this weekend’s trip to Nebraska as an opportunity to assess the team’s improvement and depth.
A season of tempests and droughts.
The stage is set in Philadelphia.
As spring semester ended and students prepared to embark on their various summer journeys, one women’s soccer player had reason to be especially excited.
There’s succeeding, and then there’s success.
Out with the old, and in with the new.
The road to NCAAs runs through Princeton.
It was a much-needed turnaround.
Oh the weather outside is frightful ... and it is apparently a bit too frightful for the Philadelphia Invitational that Penn Fencing was scheduled to host throughout Saturday and Sunday.
Big expectations are nothing new for Penn’s tennis programs, and both the men’s and women’s team go into this year with high Ivy League finishes in their sights.
Although Penn boasts many talented student-athletes, their most impressive feats may not even come on the field.