Ivy opponents too much for W. Squash
Lack of experience can often lead to lack of wins in Ivy League competition, and the Penn women's squash team is no exception to the rule.
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Lack of experience can often lead to lack of wins in Ivy League competition, and the Penn women's squash team is no exception to the rule.
The Penn's women's squash team was back in top form last night at home on the Ringe Squash Courts.
After proving its strength in the water in its season-opening meet against Princeton and Cornell, the Penn men's swimming team has set its sites above the competition of the Ivy League.
After a disappointing ninth-place finish at the Eastern Collegiate Swimming League championships last year, the Penn men's swimming team was looking for vengeance.
Swimming is a sport in which talent usually comes from size, age and experience.
Last season, the Penn men's swim team swam to a winning record for the first time in a decade. They then suffered a crushing blow, placing ninth of 10 teams at championships. Despite graduating seven swimmers, the team is determined to prevent this from happening again. The Quakers will have their first opportunity this weekend when they kick off the season at home against Cornell and Princeton. For full coverage, check tomorrow's Daily Pennsylvanian or log onto dailypennsylvanian.com.
After a two-week racing hiatus, the Penn men's heavyweight and lightweight crew teams return to the water this weekend. Both teams are looking to finish their fall season with the same strength and vigor they have displayed in recent races.
The temperature was frigid as Penn's heavyweight and lightweight crew teams took to the water last Saturday, but the Quakers did not let a little cold weather affect their performance.
They gave up their summer jobs for months of uncertainty, two-a-day practices, and work, work and more work.
On its way to beating the United States National Team, the Penn women's crew varsity four boat was flying toward the finish line at an incredible speed.
Most collegiate sports teams can only dream of having a chance to compete against the best athletes in the world in their respective sports.
Something was different when the Penn men's lightweight crew team took to the water this past Saturday at the Navy Day Regatta on the Schuylkill River.
The Penn men's heavyweight and lightweight crew teams will kick off their fall seasons this Saturday at the Navy Day Regatta on the Schuylkill River.