15 questions with... Laquan McKever, a Penn sprint football junior
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Penn sprint football's Laquan McKever 15 questions about his sport, his time at Penn, and his life overall. Here's what the junior had to say.
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The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Penn sprint football's Laquan McKever 15 questions about his sport, his time at Penn, and his life overall. Here's what the junior had to say.
With Penn’s athletes scattered around the world, the Schuylkill River Trail won’t see as many cross country runners as it usually does.
With long hours of training and tough conditions, Penn men's cross country is used to doing what it takes to compete at the top of their game. With no practice and no competition on the horizon, what keeps them going?
At the start of their first college season, Penn’s incoming athletes were immediately faced with a number of challenges.
Penn women’s basketball is back on top and ready for more.
Once again honored as Ivy League and Philadelphia Big 5 Player of the Week and Ivy League Rookie of the Week, respectively, senior AJ Brodeur and freshman Max Martz are proving to be vital at the end of Penn men’s basketball’s turbulent season.
This week, two Penn athletes were honored as Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week and Big 5 Co-Player of the Week. The athletes in question – senior defender Chelsea Kibler of Penn women’s lacrosse and junior center Eleah Parker from women’s basketball – each played important roles in their team's victories this weekend.
The Red and Blue are peaking at just the right time.
Penn women’s lacrosse swept this week's Ivy League awards as senior attacker Gabby Rosenzweig and junior midfielder Abby Bosco earned Offensive and Defensive Player of the Week, respectively. Fresh off their 17-6 season-opening win over No. 19 Georgetown, the Quakers are hoping for another dominant season and to extend their streak of 13 straight NCAA Tournament appearances.
When your defense is performing well, it doesn't matter if your offense is having a quiet night.
The Red and Blue made career win No. 600 for coach Mike McLaughlin a night to remember, proving once again they are a forced to be reckoned with in the Ivy League.
After a combined four wins this weekend, Penn men's and women's basketball deservedly had a few individuals pick up weekly awards from the Ivy League and Big 5.
Penn men's and women's basketball may have their Ivy Weekends, but the other winter teams haven't slowed down one bit. Here's what to watch for from a trio of sports this weekend.
Breakout freshman guard Jordan Dingle has been named the Ivy League Rookie of the Week for the fifth time this season, after helping to secure two conference wins at Harvard and Dartmouth. This is his second week in a row being honored with the award.
Coming off a major win against Temple, a pair of players from Penn men’s basketball swept all three of this week's Ivy League and Big 5 awards.
Penn gymnastics' rough start to the 2020 season continued on Sunday at the Palestra as the Quakers suffered their second dual meet loss of the season at the hands of a competitive Rutgers squad.
Here’s what to look forward to this weekend as Penn squash, wrestling, and swimming and diving enter the home stretches of their respective seasons.
While everyone on campus is gearing up for final exams, Penn swimming competed over the weekend at the Miami of Ohio Invitational. The Quakers dominated the event early on, sitting in first place after winning six of the first 10 events.
With the winter season getting into full swing and Thanksgiving being right around the corner, there is a lot to be thankful for in Penn sports. Here are some of the early highlights of the beginning of the winter season as student-athletes enter Thanksgiving break.
Penn wrestling is kicking off this season with high hopes, high stakes, and three new captains.