Student-athlete: How Penn's sports stars balance both
For many Penn students, navigating academics alone is difficult, but student-athletes have it worse.
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For many Penn students, navigating academics alone is difficult, but student-athletes have it worse.
Penn women's basketball's sophomore guard Simone Sawyer is making waves both on and off the court. With Sawyer being a key player for the women's basketball team, her talent and tenacity have earned her plenty of recognition. In her freshman campaign, she received Ivy League Rookie of the Week honors twice.
In the realm of collegiate sports, enemies and rivalries are very common. Lifelong friends? Harder to come by.
In one of America’s finest squash facilities, a sense of anticipation and eagerness hangs heavy in the air.
As a freshman forward, Abbey Cook has begun her college career on a roll with Penn women's soccer, starting all but three games so far. The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Cook to ask her 15 questions about her transition to college soccer, role models, and favorite study spot on campus.