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(05/11/23 10:26pm)
During his stint as summer sports editor in 2020, Brandon Pride introduced the "15 Questions" series to The DP, allowing athletes to share small tidbits about their lives both inside and outside of sports.
(04/27/23 5:31am)
Junior guard Jordan Dingle’s season can best be summed up by his performance against La Salle in December. The junior guard put the team on his back, scoring 37 points — the most by a Quaker in 29 years — and hit an exhilarating, game-tying, buzzer-beating three-pointer to send the game to overtime, only for the team to lose in the extra period.
(04/18/23 2:23am)
“You’re going to let him play?”
(04/10/23 2:08am)
While many were at Easter church services celebrating Jesus’ rise, Penn baseball was at Meikeljohn Stadium celebrating their rise in the standings.
(03/02/23 5:08am)
Penn is a school well-known for its successful alumni in fields ranging from business to politics to entertainment, but it has also produced a steady stream of esteemed athletes throughout the years. We take a look at the 10 best athletes to ever don the Red and Blue, with emphasis given to their time at Penn.
(02/22/23 3:05am)
Former Penn Athletics Director Paul “Herky” Rubincam died last week at the age of 89.
(02/19/23 3:27am)
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - It all seemed perfect, possibly too perfect.
(02/16/23 4:57am)
The Ivy League is one of the most storied athletic conferences in all of America, so let's take a look at the greatest athletes in each school’s history. For the purposes of this article, the athletes will be judged on the entirety of their athletic career, including before, during, and after their time in college.
(02/02/23 1:57am)
While the college basketball season has been underway for over two months, the Ivy League is only halfway through its conference season. With seven games left in each teams' season, we take a look at how the Ancient Eight stacks up.
(01/30/23 10:00am)
Where’s the beef?
(01/26/23 2:21am)
Penn men's basketball will arrive at the Palestra on Saturday with what may prove to be the turning point of their season ahead of them. The Quakers currently stand at 2-4, and have not won a game in conference play since Jan. 7. Even though they currently stand seventh in the Ivy League table, there is a four-way logjam ahead of them at 3-3. A win would put Penn in striking distance of the all-important top four, while a loss would drop the Quakers to 2-5 in-conference and make the second half of the Ivy season that much more difficult.
(01/23/23 3:44am)
Cam Gunter, a former Penn men’s basketball player, died on Friday, the team announced on Twitter. No cause of death has been disclosed.
(01/11/23 3:40am)
In my time with The Daily Pennsylvanian, I was able to cover three Ivy League football seasons, and received the rare opportunity to visit all eight of the conference's football stadiums. Now, with my final season as a student in the books, it feels only fitting to rank the stadiums from best to worst. In my rankings, I will focus on how well-suited they are to host college football games in the present day, with a reduced emphasis on historic aspects.
(12/08/22 2:54am)
It was fun while it lasted.
(12/07/22 3:41am)
Coming off two Big 5 losses, Penn men's basketball will have a shot at winning not only its first Big 5 game of the season, but its first since January 2020. The catch: Penn will be matching up against a Villanova team that, coming into the season, was ranked No. 16 in the NCAA. So far, though, Villanova's started the season out 3-5 and have already lost to a Big 5 team, Temple.
(11/30/22 4:14am)
Reflecting on his four years of covering Ivy League football for The Daily Pennsylvanian, former Senior Sports Editor Brandon Pride offers four changes that the conference can make to keep up with the times and empower its athletes.
(11/28/22 6:08am)
As the fall season comes to a close, we take a look at five especially noteworthy statistics from fall sports teams.
(11/22/22 3:28am)
They say not to meet your heroes, but nobody ever said anything about fencing them.
(11/21/22 6:53am)
Finishing off a season with its most wins since 2010, Penn football had a lot of players step up big this season. The Daily Pennsylvanian takes a look at some of the Quakers’ brightest stars on the year.
(11/21/22 5:51am)
PRINCETON, N.J. — Perhaps it was too sunny on Saturday afternoon in Princeton for the stars to align for Penn football, but the team’s future is decidedly bright.