Penn Athletics announces cancellation of 2020 Penn Relays due to coronavirus
The Penn Relays will not occur in 2020, at least not to its full extent, according to a statement posted on the Relays website Monday morning.
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The Penn Relays will not occur in 2020, at least not to its full extent, according to a statement posted on the Relays website Monday morning.
Shock and disbelief swept through Penn's student-athletes, coaches, and training staff this week as the Ivy League announced its cancellation of the spring sports season due to coronavirus.
The season might not have ended how the Quakers wanted, but the team can still celebrate its success on the court this year.
The 2020 Penn Relays were just dealt a significant blow on Tuesday, as the Jamaican government has implemented a travel ban on its schools from attending the annual track and field competition, as reported by the Jamaica Observer.
The Ivy League announced its men's basketball postseason awards on Wednesday morning, and the Quakers earned their fair share.
The Ivy League may have announced its cancellation of Ivy Madness, but the fight is not over.
As classes pause for spring break, Penn sports keep going strong. As one of the final winter sports to remain active, wrestling faces postseason competition this weekend, while men's and women's lacrosse continue with more tough opponents.
In this year's Ivy League, Princeton women's basketball has all but locked down the crown. We've seen two Penn-Princeton games in the last two months, and the New Jersey side has outclassed its rival from across the Delaware River both times.
The Quakers were on fire for two and a half quarters. But then Maryland woke up.
It wasn't easy by any means, but Penn women's basketball earned a big W in its return to the Palestra.
The 2019-20 Ivy League basketball season will be the last to feature the the signature back-to-back games on six different Friday and Saturday nights, as the League announced Tuesday that a new 10-week schedule for both the men and women that will be adopted for the forthcoming two seasons.
Studying engineering at a school like Penn is no easy feat by itself, but a select group of wrestlers somehow makes it work every year along with their time on the mat.
It's almost the same story for the Quakers six days later, but this time they kept it a little closer.
Penn men's basketball started the new year on the wrong foot after suffering a 78-64 loss to rival Princeton at the Palestra on Saturday night. However, the silver lining is that the Red and Blue can avenge this defeat when they face the Tigers in New Jersey this Friday.
Penn wrestling did not disappoint in its opening performance on the Palestra mats.
At halftime, Penn football was down 13-10 to Harvard and needed somebody to step up in the second half. That somebody turned out to be sophomore wide receiver Rory Starkey.
At this point last season, it seemed like "Penn football" and "quarterback controversy" were synonymous.
Sometimes the most important players aren't even the ones who start.
EASTON, Pa. — It took the Quakers a little while to get going, but then they couldn't be stopped.
EASTON, Pa. — Penn football is locked in a tight contest with Lafayette through the first half. After 30 minutes of play in front of Lafayette's homecoming crowd, the Quakers are on top by a score of 14-10.