Penn men's lacrosse prepares for alumni day
Noise, poise and boys will occupy Franklin Field this Saturday.
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Noise, poise and boys will occupy Franklin Field this Saturday.
After two Ivy losses and with its back against the wall, No. 13 Penn men’s lacrosse returned to action on Saturday searching for its first conference victory against No. 14 Yale.
Third time’s the charm, at least that’s what the Quakers are hoping.
Penn men’s lacrosse split its slate of games over spring break.
This weekend, Penn men’s lacrosse will take on a familiar foe - in both proximity and in style.
It’s not over ‘til it’s over.
Double, double, toil and trouble.
As birds begin to return north after the long and cold winter, a different kind of flock is heading south.
A former goalkeeper for the Quakers, Ted Rawlings is very much the face of Penn lacrosse in his third year as Penn’s Director of Lacrosse Operations. However, to say that his interests are limited to lacrosse alone would be shortsighted. Here are 30 seconds with the man himself.
When the same player is in goal for all but 47 minutes over the course of 41 games and three seasons, it’s clear that he’s an asset.
While most upperclassmen are on the hunt for jobs this time of year, one senior has a pretty solid option waiting for him a few months down the road.
When Penn gymnastics takes to the mats this weekend, it will be for more than just numbers on a page.
Senior captain Diana Moock holds her handstand on the high bar before she drops to do a clear hip.
They’re coming home…again.
New is always better than old.
Never have I been in a situation where women were expected to show their breasts for a crowd of cheering men. Never have I been in a situation where women complied. Never, that is, until Friday.
Before the sun rose on the morning of Jan. 31, while most were still in bed or perhaps preparing for work, 22,000 inebriated Philadelphia fans covered the parking lot of the Wells Fargo Center, tailgating and beginning to enter the stadium for the main event.
On Saturday, Penn gymnastics traveled to New Haven, Conn., for its first Ivy League competition of the 2013-14 season.
After a disappointing loss to Illinois State last weekend, Penn gymnastics is back on the road, this time for its first Ivy League matchup of the season.
As the winter weather carries on across the country, Redbirds will be in flight, migrating to the south for some warmer weather and a gymnastics competition.