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(11/18/22 6:39am)
Just days before the World Cup would kick off on the opposite side of the globe, Penn men's soccer demanded attention by nearing its most complete game. The Quakers' conquest of Rutgers in the first round of the NCAA Championship whistled to a 3-0 Red and Blue victory at home, launching them into the second round of the tournament after one of its best outings under coach Brian Gill.
(11/17/22 7:06am)
Penn enters its final game of the season as 14.5-point underdogs. Based on that spread, it'd be hard to have a ton of faith in the Quakers against Princeton. But the only other time they were double-digit underdogs this season, the Red and Blue marched into Dartmouth and took a statement win, so anything's possible.
(11/15/22 6:05am)
After defeating Princeton 3-0 to claim the Ivy League title this past weekend, the Quakers will host Rutgers at Penn Park Thursday at 7:00 p.m. for its first-round match of the NCAA DI men's championship.
(10/12/22 7:51am)
Penn men's soccer is currently ablaze on a seven-game win streak, and graduate student midfielder Ben Stitz has scored in each to a total of nine goals.
(09/17/22 5:23am)
Before landing in Belgrade, Serbia to lift himself alone atop a monumental apex of American wrestling, freestyle wrestler Jordan Burroughs had been tuning the final few details of his craft on the red mats of the Penn wrestling center.
(09/15/22 5:34am)
Matthew Frank: Last season for Penn football was one defined by inconsistency. When the offense would finally break out, the defense would falter. When the defense threw together consecutive stops, the offense wouldn’t be able to make it past a series. More often than not, though, the offense was the stagnant unit, finishing dead last in the Ivy League in points per game. To be fair, Penn was not dealt an easy hand. The Quakers were forced to choose mid-season between an injured, struggling senior quarterback and a freshman who looked promising, but given his age designation, not battle-tested just yet.
(09/07/22 4:18am)
Late summer soccer games at Rhodes Field habitually serve vivid stories. Teams grapple with capturing an amorphous early-season tenacity into a precise tool to wield. Less familiar names of the previous few seasons become enthusiastically more frequent on the loudspeakers. The squeaky bleachers and river winds feel less torturous when the weather is kind to both players and the crowd.
(09/01/22 4:17am)
Among the names in the tide of newcomers to the Penn sports coaching staff is Krissy Turner, who is bringing her extensive resume of habitual wins to a team of exciting potential in Penn women’s soccer.
(08/23/22 3:08am)
In the second full season since the pandemic pause, Penn fall sports are aimed toward results on the page and reaching for conference titles, with teams juggling a unique toolbox of mixed experience in rosters, several new names across the coaching staff, and schedules keen on bringing a challenge. Having a recent past season to note weaknesses and redress them in quick turnaround, this year notes an exciting prospect of tracking progress in each team; whether they wish to forget poor records and begin on a blank slate, or build upon winning momentums of last fall.
(07/28/22 2:22am)
Within just days of waiting in anxious anticipation ahead of the 2022 MLB draft, then signing his name on the dotted line with the Detroit Tigers, Penn baseball graduate Joe Miller flew out to the Tigers’ spring training complex in Florida with only business on his mind — but not with a dream of sitting behind a heavy desk, dressed in a pressed suit, and being addressed as “general manager.” Rather, he’s suiting up with resolute full-focus to prove that the only place he belongs at the moment is on the mound.
(05/11/22 1:26am)
Hours before Penn men’s basketball triumphed in perhaps its closest battle of the season — an 89-88 win claimed in the last seconds over Brown on its home court on Feb. 19 — the Howard Bisons had notched a victory over Morgan State in the NBA’s inaugural HBCU Classic.
(05/01/22 5:13am)
In the final yet most energetic day of the Penn Relays, the Quakers finally found their moments on the podium as Penn’s womens team in the 4x800m College placed first, and senior Marc Minichello won the college javelin.
(04/30/22 10:16am)
With the weather warming up to the crowds of guests, and event schedules growing denser with names of nationally recognizable talents, day two of the Penn Relays invited crowds to more sunny hours of electric competition.
(04/27/22 7:34pm)
After being one of the first Olympic athletes to be announced for competition in the Penn Relays, seven-time gold medalist Allyson Felix will no longer be competing this Saturday.
(04/19/22 4:45am)
Penn baseball hosted Cornell this past weekend and kept its guests in single-digit scores for every game of the series sweep.
(03/21/22 10:53am)
While March Madness has been holding much of the country’s attention around college sports, many schools on the tournament brackets also dominated the psych sheets for the NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships.
(03/17/22 7:46pm)
ATLANTA – Penn women's swimming has three Quakers competing at the NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships at Georgia Tech, including star senior Lia Thomas, who is transgender.
(03/17/22 4:09am)
Concluding a tumultuous season of media attention and broken records, transgender Penn women's swimmer Lia Thomas is set to compete at the NCAA National Championships in Atlanta beginning today.
(03/15/22 3:27am)
While we were away for spring break, spring sports stayed busy from Philadelphia to the West Coast. Catch up with the Quakers as winter sports charge towards final gasps for glory at NCAA Championships and spring sports show hints of what the coming season has in store.
(03/06/22 7:19am)
When associate head coach Nat Graham woke up Saturday morning to a call from head coach Steve Donahue, alerting of his absence for the evening due to COVID-19 protocols, piloting the Quakers against Ivy League leaders Princeton had not at all been in Graham's plans for Penn men's basketball's Senior Night.