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(11/16/23 8:02am)
Even though a loss at Harvard (8-1, 5-1 Ivy) last weekend has mathematically eliminated Penn football (6-3, 3-3) from Ivy League title contention, the Quakers still have one game left. This is not just any game, though. Penn's 2023 finale is against the team's biggest rival: Princeton (4-5, 3-3). See if The Daily Pennsylvanian's Sports Department thinks the Quakers can pull out the win and end their season with a Senior Day victory.
(11/10/23 7:15am)
After defending home field last week against Cornell, Penn football (6-2, 3-2 Ivy) will be hitting the road one last time this season, this time going north to Cambridge, Mass. and taking on conference-leading Harvard (7-1, 4-1), with a share of first place in the Ivy League on the line. The Crimson are currently ranked 19th in the FCS Coaches Poll. Ahead of this crucial test, members of The Daily Pennsylvanian's Sports Department make their picks for this critical battle.
(11/03/23 6:55am)
Following last Friday's loss against Brown at home, Penn football (5-2, 2-2 Ivy) is now entering the final stretch of its season, with three must-win games to keep the team's Ivy League title hopes alive. That stretch of games begins Saturday, when Cornell (3-4, 2-2) heads into Franklin Field. Ahead of kickoff, see how members of The Daily Pennsylvanian's Sports Staff think the game will go.
(09/21/23 2:47am)
Penn football is seeking to follow up last week's win at Colgate with its second-straight Patriot League game, this time at Bucknell in Lewisburg, Pa. The Bison are 1-1 and should be fresh off their bye last week. Ahead of Saturday's game, The Daily Pennsylvanian's Sports staff makes their picks.
(04/29/23 4:05pm)
After a packed first two days of the 127th running of Penn Relays, the stage is set at Franklin Field for a final day that is sure to excite. WIth plenty of championships in a wide variety of events, plus several highly-anticipated Olympic Development events, there’s going to be a lot of action throughout today. A slight drizzle is still falling from yesterday, but that isn’t deterring the athletes or the spectators gathered here.
(04/28/23 7:47pm)
With day one of the 127th running of the Penn Relays in the books, attention turns to day two, which features a packed slate of action. We’ve got you covered live from Franklin Field, as some of the world’s best high school and college athletes vie for a chance at glory.
(04/27/23 6:17pm)
The 127th running of the Penn Relays kicked off on Thursday morning, marking the newest chapter of one of track and field's most storied traditions. We've got you covered with live updates from Franklin Field, highlighting the best of the action from Day 1.
(05/05/19 3:25pm)
After a pair of wins in the semifinals on Friday, Penn men's and women's lacrosse are back in action on Sunday in the finals of the Ivy League Tournament in New York City. The men are looking to clinch their second win of the year over defending national champions Yale, while the women are seeking revenge for their second Ivy loss after downing Dartmouth two days ago.
(05/03/19 6:01pm)
Penn men's and women's lacrosse are in New York City this weekend for the Ivy League Tournament. As the No. 3 seed, the women will look for revenge against No. 2 Dartmouth, who were 15-11 winners over the Quakers on April 13. The top-seeded men will take on No. 4 Brown at 6 p.m., with both teams seeking spots in the championship on Sunday.
(11/05/18 6:27am)
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, football comes from behind in the second half, a freshman wrestler makes a startling debut, and women's soccer takes away a great stat from a heartbreaking game.
(10/16/18 2:51am)
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, multiple players broke through for stellar games and Penn football won ugly against Columbia.
(08/24/18 12:13am)
Penn Athletics, mental health, and wellness have not always had a symbiotic relationship over the years. But the administration’s decision to hire Dr. Andrea Wieland as a new associate athletic director for sports performance is a commendable step toward addressing the issues at hand within the department.