Ross | Despite its early end, my lacrosse career was my Penn identity
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The Quakers have their work cut out for them this weekend.
After dropping one rivalry, Penn has the chance at redemption against a hometown foe.
Rebounds were the name of the game.
One of the first things an athlete at Penn learns about is the time-honored tradition of the Penn-Princeton rivalry. For Penn football’s senior class, the rivalry will be their last collegiate competition as well.
After being on the scout team all of last year, sophomore wide receiver Rory Starkey, Jr. is taking the Ivy League by storm with a breakout 2019 season. Last year, with an upperclassman-heavy wide receiver roster, Starkey was unable to see any playing time. However, over the course of the spring and summer, he trained with the goal of becoming a starter in his sophomore season.
Penn offers a plethora of unique opportunities to its students that can take time to uncover, and one of these hidden gems is ultimate frisbee.
Everyone at Penn takes a different path, and for these three football players, graduation is no exception.
It was a night of firsts.
Friday night lights.
When one door closes, another opens.
Old habits die hard.
A Monday night, under the lights, and everything was alright for Penn men’s soccer in its 2019 home opener.
While many students are just arriving back to campus to begin the school year, fall sports are ending their preseason training sessions.
In 2007, Penn women’s soccer made its mark on Ivy League soccer history after winning the conference title outright.
For Penn men's lacrosse, it isn’t lonely at the top.
Spring has sprung and fall sports have faded, especially for some graduating seniors.
The climb up the Ivies starts now.
The Quakers got in, got out, and got the big win.
New year, new face, new impact.