Penn women's basketball dominated by Princeton in Ivy championship, now awaits postseason fate
In the end, they were second best.
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In the end, they were second best.
It may not have been pretty, but they found a way to survive and advance.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — It took her three years, but she finally got the championship she wanted.
The Philadelphia Eagles will march down Broad Street on Thursday to celebrate their Super Bowl championship over the New England Patriots.
Alek Torgersen’s journey in the NFL will live on as the former Penn quarterback and 2017 graduate was signed by the Detroit Lions to their practice squad on Wednesday morning.
It took them eight games, but they’re finally hitting their stride.
They weathered the storm, and they came out with their first Big 5 win in over 22 months.
2017 might have been the busiest year for Penn football’s relationship with the National Football League since the new millennium.
It was always going to be a tough one.
The last time Penn men’s basketball started a season with a 7-4 record in its first 11 games, the team went 14-0 in the Ivy League and made it to the NCAA Tournament. That was 15 years ago.
In their final weekend in action for 2017, Penn men’s and women's squash defended their home court against some of the nation’s best.
Penn women's basketball took a tropical working vacation to the Bahamas last week to play in the Junkanoo Jam. The Quakers lost, 66-55, to a strong Georgia Tech side on Thanksgiving before beating Missouri State, 65-60, the next day. With back-to-back games, we had the chance to observe the Quakers' first full tests of the season. Here's what we learned:
You will never live to see another Penn men’s basketball game like its quadruple-overtime win at Monmouth on Saturday night.
You could call it ugly. You could call it poorly officiated. You could call it “the game that broke the Internet” — literally.
BIMINI, BAHAMAS — They were 18 down at halftime.
BIMINI, BAHAMAS — In the end, they were just too much.
FORT MYERS, FLA. — At least they can rest well now.
FORT MYERS, FLA. — The streak couldn’t last forever.
Rumors of the creation of a Philly Six men's basketball tournament have recently been circulating around the city. The Philly Six — which would add Drexel on top of the Big 5 — has been endorsed by Dragons coach Zach Spiker, according to NCAA.com.
FORT MYERS, FLA. — From coast to coast, Penn men’s basketball dominated every inch of the floor in its tournament-opening victory over Northern Illinois University at the Gulf Coast Showcase.