Penn men's and women's fencing individual competitors shine at PSU Garrett Open
Penn men's and women's fencing both had individuals place in the top three this weekend in what was a strong showing for the Red and Blue.
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Penn men's and women's fencing both had individuals place in the top three this weekend in what was a strong showing for the Red and Blue.
Penn field hockey came out of the gates quickly and had a strong finish against Brown on Saturday afternoon.
Penn field hockey had a busy weekend, as the group traveled to New York on Friday to take on Columbia before coming back home to play No. 11 Delaware on Sunday.
Getting the first Ivy League win of the season is always important — and that is exactly what Penn women’s soccer did on Saturday afternoon.
Even though the end result was not what the team wanted, Penn women’s field hockey played with toughness Sunday afternoon.
On the road against two top-10 opponents to start the season, Penn field hockey struggled to find its footing.
After finishing last season 13-2-1 with a share of the Ivy League title, Penn women’s soccer is being thrown right back into the fire to start the new season.
For Penn track and field, this past week was one of the most anticipated all season.
The Penn Relays is a historic and monumental competition, the oldest and largest track competition in the United States. On the first day of this year's 125th edition of the event, Penn women's track made some history of its own.
While seasons are long and every game holds some importance, there are certain games that hold a more special place in players’ hearts — a game that is circled on the calendar before the year even starts.
In a clash of two of the last eight remaining undefeated teams in the nation, one team would have to come away with its first loss of the season.
No one wants to be the new kid.
On Sunday, Penn gymnastics tried to build off a first place finish in last week's meet versus Cornell, Brown, and Ursinus. While this weekend's result was not what the Quakers wanted, they were able to propel themselves from fourth to third place by the day's end.
Caroline Moore was born to compete in gymnastics. That was evident from a very young age. It is her growth as a captain and a leader that is truly remarkable and has taken even Moore herself by surprise.
Every team wants to start the season off on the right foot. Not every team gets that wish.
A new season is an opportunity for a fresh start. After an extremely successful 2017-18 indoor season that included a team championship for the women, Penn track and field looks to embark on another successful campaign and recapture its success from last year.
This game meant a lot to all of Penn field hockey: it was the team’s last home game and a conference championship bid was hanging in the balance. For five seniors, however, this game held even a little more meaning.
Consistency is key. But sometimes inconsistency works.