Clark, Fleischer leading way for W. Hoops at midpoint
Penn women's basketball head coach Kelly Greenberg caught on to this week's theme of report cards quickly in an interview last night.
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Penn women's basketball head coach Kelly Greenberg caught on to this week's theme of report cards quickly in an interview last night.
While much of Penn was focusing on other sports this past weekend, the men's soccer team was celebrating a historic moment for the program.
The fans at Drexel University's Daskalakis Athletic Center could have easily mistaken last night's Penn-Drexel women's basketball game for one of the higher-profile City Series matchups down the street at the Palestra.
The Penn women's basketball team saw a little bit of everything over winter break, and enter second semester with a 6-5 record overall and a 1-0 record in the Ivy League. Here is a recap of the Quakers' games since the end of exams.
After Saturday's offensive explosion against Dayton, the Penn women's basketball team found itself on the other side of a rout Sunday. In the championship game of the Wonder/Hostess Buckeye Classic, No. 18 Ohio State dealt the Quakers (4-4) a 95-54 loss at Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio.
Although many Penn students spent the weekend returning home for the holidays, the Penn women's basketball team hit the road for a pair of games at the Wonder/Hostess Buckeye Classic in Columbus, Ohio. In the opener on Saturday afternoon, the Quakers (4-3) showed no post-exam fatigue and led the University of Dayton Flyers from start to finish, resulting in a 90-69 victory at Ohio State University's Value City Arena.
Matt Haefner has seen a lot in his time as the Penn men's soccer team's starting goalkeeper.
VILLANOVA, Pa. --Perhaps the cold Main Line air got ahold of the Penn women's basketball team's shooting touch.
A few games seem to stand out from the rest on this year's schedule for the Penn women's basketball team. Tonight's contest is one of them.
Although the lion's share of attention to Big 5 basketball may go to the men, the women's version is also important to the schools involved. Tonight, Penn starts intra-city play with a trip to La Salle at 7 p.m., with the intention of making a statement to its neighbors.
Many of the famous names in basketball history have had personalities to match their exploits on the court.
Much of the talk as the Ivy League women's basketball season approaches has centered on the fact that two-time defending champion Harvard is a prohibitive favorite. Suffice to say that Penn sees things differently.
Much of the talk surrounding the Penn men's basketball team this year has been about how its upperclassmen will cope with the numerous losses the Quakers have had to graduation. However, they need not cope alone.
It is a familiar refrain in sports: the numbers don't matter as long as you win. Such was the case for the Penn volleyball team against Harvard Saturday at the Palestra.
Torn anterior cruciate ligaments are a regular occurrence in sports, especially women's sports. But to have three members of a team dealing with that injury at once can be considered a little ridiculous.
As the Penn women's soccer team emerged from the locker room after a season-ending team meeting on Monday evening, the atmosphere was indicative of the exhausting year which had just passed, and anticipatory of the possibilities which next year will bring.
( More photos from the contest)
This was, in many ways, the Penn women's soccer team's season in microcosm.
It is a measure of just how quickly a team can turn its season around in Ivy League women's soccer that Penn, which a week ago today was in seventh place, can now finish as high as third should they beat Princeton tomorrow.
Coming into this weekend's Homecoming game against Penn, Princeton will look to continue its pattern in past weeks in which the Tigers have not had trouble putting points on the board.