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(01/22/24 2:47am)
Seasons are described as marathons for competing teams. They are long and grueling campaigns that test your toughness — mentally and physically. If this analogy is true, Penn women’s basketball finds itself staring at its very own crimson red 15 mile marker in the form of Harvard.
(12/04/23 7:34am)
Penn wrestling — currently ranked No. 19 nationally — has been making significant strides in the collegiate wrestling landscape, underscored by the impressive rankings of several of its wrestlers in the FloWrestling and Intermat polls. Before its recent dual meet against No. 3 Iowa, Penn's lineup included eight wrestlers who had earned spots in these prestigious rankings.
(11/08/23 4:16am)
With a recent performance that etched his name in the program's record books, freshman running back Malachi Hosley garnered multiple awards on Monday to add to his already lengthy list of accolades.
(11/07/23 4:05am)
Last weekend, Penn cross country headed to Boston to compete in the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships, held at Franklin Park. Despite both the men's and women's teams each finishing fifth overall — the women scored 99 points and the men 108 — both squads were highlighted by excellent individual performances.
(10/30/23 4:56am)
With one game left in the Ivy League soccer season, Penn finds itself locked in a three-way tie for the top of the Ivy table, as the Quakers, Harvard, and Yale have all picked up 11 points through their first six conference games. Therefore, this weekend's games will be all-important for both a regular season Ivy League title and seeding in the Ivy League Tournament, whose winner will have an automatic bid to advance to the NCAA Tournament.
(10/23/23 5:17am)
During an overcast October weekend in the Northeast, the various Quaker teams still found ways to peer at the bright side of things, despite a few frustrating losses.
(10/20/23 12:52am)
Penn women's soccer has had a season of ups and downs, boasting a 5-6-3 overall and a 0-3-2 Ivy record — eerily similar to last season's 3-6-7, 0-5-2 finish. Despite the team still lacking its first conference victory this year, the Red and Blue's 2023 campaign has been characterized by intense competition, moments of brilliance, and opportunities for growth.
(10/17/23 5:42am)
The 2023 sprint football season for the Quakers has been a rollercoaster, with moments of brilliance and periods of struggle. Just past the midpoint, let's take a moment to reflect on the journey so far.
(10/03/23 2:46am)
In a whirlwind of athletic endeavors, the Quakers demonstrated a mix of grit, determination, and passion, in Philadelphia and as the visitor, over this past weekend.
(10/03/23 10:20pm)
Amid the bustling energy of Penn Athletics, there's a sport that dances to its own rhythm.
(09/26/23 1:24am)
If the names Piper Bond and Matt McMahon sound familiar solely based on their status as Quaker alumni, you might want to think again.
(09/18/23 4:52am)
The sun shined brightly over the water, reflecting the burning aspirations of Penn women's rowing. With the sound of oars splashing and rhythmic chants of encouragement, the team gave everything they had on the river. The 2022-23 season featured a tapestry of emotions for the Quakers, from nail-bitingly close victories to heart-wrenching defeats. However, amidst the undulating waves of challenge, the team emerged stronger, more united, and with significant accolades under their belt.
(04/03/23 2:57am)
For many things in the world, there is no simple way to describe them, and a typical practice session of Penn’s rowing team is no exception. Despite the team sharing a common set of goals and time routine, there is no common definition of what rowing practice is like.
(02/14/23 12:34am)
For Penn men’s basketball junior guard Andrew Laczkowksi, playing at the collegiate level seemed all too inevitable. His parents were both distinguished athletes at Washington University in St. Louis, so it’s no surprise that athleticism is ingrained within the Laczkowski family’s blood.
(12/05/22 4:27am)
For Penn men’s swimming freshman Alex Fu, competing at the collegiate level was just a dream when he first started summer league swimming at the age of five years old. Thirteen years of experience later, however, it's become a part of his reality.
(10/20/22 5:22am)
Penn men's soccer is no longer on a winning streak, although the Quakers managed to resist Drexel and escape Tuesday's game without a loss.
(10/05/22 4:37am)
Not all soccer games are created equal — that is, in terms of what makes up the playing field.