Heartbreak city: Penn football falls in season opener to Jacksonville, 34-31
JACKSONVILLE, FLA — As the rain poured down on Saturday, it was Jacksonville who made Penn football seem like fish — er, mammals — out of water.
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JACKSONVILLE, FLA — As the rain poured down on Saturday, it was Jacksonville who made Penn football seem like fish — er, mammals — out of water.
They’ve had one of the longest preseasons of any team in the country. Finally, the Quakers are ready to get down to business.
A lot has changed over the past 10 months for Penn football.
I t looks like there won’t be a return trip to Iowa City after all.
Over the course of four seasons with Penn football, Joey Grosso left his mark on Franklin Field. Now, less than a month after the 2013 College graduate and former Red and Blue linebacker’s death, the Quakers have crafted a plan to honor the recent graduate’s memory.
2014 has already been an unforgettable year for Penn women’s basketball. Luckily for the Quakers, the program shouldn’t be lacking excitement anytime soon.
Fresh off a second-place finish in the Ivy League a season ago, Penn field hockey is hoping to build on that success with another winning season in 2014.
2014 has already been an unforgettable year for Penn women’s basketball. Luckily for the Quakers, the program shouldn’t be lacking excitement anytime soon.
In the spirit of this summer’s NBA free agency period, maybe it’s wise to let the best basketball player on the planet do the talking. It’s not like his name has been in the news enough this week.
Sunday’s rematch between Penn women’s lacrosse and No. 1 Maryland was different from the squads’ first meeting of the season in many ways. The end result, however, was not one of them.
March Madness saw Penn women's basketball do battle in the NCAA Tournament in College Park, Md. A little less than two months later, Penn women's lacrosse is following the exact same path.
T here’s no question that Penn baseball and its counterparts from Columbia are the two most evenly matched squads in the Ivy League this year.
Jack Ramsay, a Hall of Fame basketball coach most recognized for his tenure with the Portland Trail Blazers in the late 1970s and 1980s, passed away due to cancer on Monday. He was 89 years old.
Penn baseball isn’t the only team with a pivotal series with postseason hopes on the line this weekend.
Mother Nature had her way in Towson, Md., on Tuesday night. Luckily, despite thunderstorms and flashes of lightning, No. 10 Penn men’s lacrosse also had its way with a struggling opponent.
W hen Penn basketball ended its season against Princeton on March 11, it did so with a resounding thud.
T he athletic departments at both Penn and Princeton have always been incredibly similar over the past few decades.
On a day when Michael Phelps announced he was coming out of retirement, outgoing Penn Athletic Director Steve Bilsky followed the star American swimmer’s lead.
Throughout the early portion of Penn baseball’s season, two things were fairly common: losses and games delayed by weather.
Since Penn basketball’s season ended on March 11, three members of last year’s squad have left the program.