Penn holds it down at Relays
Despite crowds that topped 115,000 over three days, the Penn Relays did not intimidate the Penn track and field teams.
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Despite crowds that topped 115,000 over three days, the Penn Relays did not intimidate the Penn track and field teams.
When Anna Aagenes steps out on the track this weekend, there will be one thing running through her mind.
On Saturday, the Penn women’s track and field team battled both Cornell and harsh weather conditions during their dual meet in Ithaca, N.Y.
In notable fashion, the Penn women’s track and field team captured the Princeton Quad meet title this Saturday in Princeton, N.J.
Penn Relays don’t begin until later this month, but Franklin Field will still be crowded this weekend.
On Saturday, the Penn men’s track and field team traveled to Villanova, Pa. to race in the Villanova Outdoor Duals.
The Penn men’s and women’s track and field teams crossed the finish line of their indoor seasons when they traveled to Boston March 6-7 for their championship meets.
While there is no ‘I’ in team, for men’s track this weekend it’s all about the individual.
While both the Penn men and women’s track and field teams finished in the lower half of the standings at the 2010 Heptagonal Indoor Championships, each coach had opposite reactions to the results.
The indoor track season comes to a boil this weekend as the men’s and women’s track and field teams will travel to Hanover, N.H., to compete in the Indoor Heptagonal Championships.
While there may not be any Quakers competing for gold in Vancouver, Penn still has a presence at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Penn’s track and field teams traveled to New York City Saturday to compete in the Armory Duals, their last regular meet of the indoor season.
No matter what the judges say, Penn’s seven divers are trying to make a big splash this season.
Ivy season may be over, but the Penn women’s swimming team still has a few more nonconference obstacles to face before League championships begin.
Saturday was a day of firsts for Penn men’s swimming.
Penn swimming may have traveled to Florida, but their winter break was no day at the beach.
Penn women’s swimming is riding high after dethroning Kenyon at the Division III champion’s Nike Invitational for the first time in program history.
Penn men’s swimming faced double trouble this weekend.
Same old result, but brand new method.
The Penn men’s swimming team is anxious.