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Penn football alumnus Mike Elko named head coach of Texas A&M University

(12/11/23 6:18am)

On Monday, Texas A&M appointed Penn alumnus Mike Elko as the football program’s new head coach and praised him as being “one of the best defensive minds in the country.” Elko, coming off of two consecutive seasons coaching Duke in the Atlantic Coast Conference, is now ready to try his hand at college football’s grandest stage: the SEC.


Checking in on Penn in the NFL: Week Nine

(11/08/23 3:28am)

A lot has changed in the NFL over the past few weeks, and Penn alumni have experienced plenty of high and low moments. From coaching turnovers, to injury comebacks and big wins, the Quakers have felt a wide range of emotions and were called to react in different ways. It’s time to check in on where the Red and Blue alumni stand after week nine.




Looking ahead to Penn men’s basketball’s most highly anticipated season matchups

(10/26/23 2:30pm)

The Penn men’s basketball season is right around the corner, and the 2023-24 campaign promises plenty of must-see matchups. The Quakers will take on a medley of teams, from conference adversaries and local rivals to national powerhouses. Calendar in hand, it’s time to highlight a few of these showdowns.






Victorious again: Three Quakers celebrated a USL League Two Championship this summer

(09/13/23 4:20am)

Regular-season collegiate soccer may only last three months, but that didn’t stop some members of Penn men’s soccer from partaking in a rigorous and action-packed offseason. The highest-level players know that they need to maintain their fitness to be ready for games in September, and there’s no better way to prepare than by competing in competitive, full-length games.


Jonathan Condon of men’s rowing is racing to the finish line of his Penn career

(04/07/23 1:05am)

Adaptability has been a prominent theme of heavyweight rower Jonathan Condon’s Penn experience. On top of being an international student-athlete who spent much of his college career in the backdrop of a global pandemic, the senior captain has needed to acclimate to a multitude of changes in the rowing program. Despite these obstacles, Condon has found his groove in Philadelphia, cementing himself as one of Penn’s most important rowers in the process.





Previewing Penn women’s squash at the Kurtz Cup Division National Championships

(02/17/23 3:28am)

Penn women’s squash's season begins its final chapter on Friday, Feb. 17, when the Quakers are set to welcome Bowdoin in the quarterfinals of the Kurtz Cup. After struggling against Ivy League rivals throughout the regular season — resulting in a 1-5 conference record — Penn ranks ninth in the nation, behind the top eight teams, who have all punched their ticket to the Howe Cup.