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(11/24/22 2:53am)
LOS ANGELES — Visiting the Galen Center for the first time in program history, the Quakers made it their house for much of the first half. But in a performance strikingly similar to Monday’s in San Francisco, Penn’s attack was stymied in the second half.
(11/17/22 7:06am)
Penn enters its final game of the season as 14.5-point underdogs. Based on that spread, it'd be hard to have a ton of faith in the Quakers against Princeton. But the only other time they were double-digit underdogs this season, the Red and Blue marched into Dartmouth and took a statement win, so anything's possible.
(11/13/22 3:33am)
PRINCETON, N.J. — For the first time since 2013, Penn men's soccer is on top of the Ivy League.
(11/12/22 5:00am)
In its season opener on Monday at Iona, Penn men’s basketball scored only 50 points throughout the entire game behind an abysmal 3-25 from three. But on Friday night, Penn (0-2) reached the half-century mark just a few minutes into the second half, and matched that total from downtown with its sixth shot.
(11/10/22 5:44am)
Penn football has won seven out of eight games this year, scoring 12 more points per game than its opponents. But with two games left, the fate of this season, and how it will be remembered, is still to be determined.
(11/03/22 5:20am)
Last week, the Brown Bears dealt Penn football its first loss of the season. But whether that game is just a blip or a harbinger of things to come will depend on this Saturday’s road matchup against Cornell.
(11/08/22 2:06am)
Despite NCAA Division I men’s basketball programs being scattered around the country, Penn’s team is particularly concentrated in the Northeast.
(10/31/22 7:09am)
In Trevor Radosevich’s first year as a starter on Penn’s offensive line, he was the young player, receiving guidance from older mentors. Now, Radosevich, in his fifth year as a Quaker and third as a starter, is the mentor leading the line from the inside out. But it’s not just the linemen around Radosevich that have changed — the veteran center has grown, too.
(10/22/22 9:58pm)
On Saturday afternoon, Fossil Free Penn wasn’t the only thing slowing down Yale.
(10/19/22 3:51am)
With half of the season already in the books, Penn (5-0, 2-0 Ivy) remains unbeaten. But staying that way will require one of this season’s toughest challenges to date: snapping a four-year losing streak to Yale (4-1, 2-0).
(10/13/22 3:29am)
Not since 2003 has Penn football (4-0, 1-0 Ivy) had this strong a start to a season, and on Saturday, the Quakers will look to extend their winning ways against a Columbia (3-1, 0-1 Ivy) team that beat them last season 23-14. Four Daily Pennsylvanian Sports reporters make their picks ahead of Penn's second Ivy League game of the season.
(10/08/22 9:45pm)
WASHINGTON, D.C. — On Friday, President Joe Biden traveled from Washington, D.C. to Philadelphia, and walked down Walnut Street with a Secret Service escort. But on Saturday, it was Trey Flowers and the Penn football team that traveled from Philadelphia to Washington — and by the way they moved the ball against the Georgetown (1-5) defense, you’d think they were being protected by the Secret Service, too.
(10/05/22 4:41am)
While most other Penn teams can practice at facilities located near the heart of campus, golf is a bit more complicated. Due to the absence of full-size golf courses nearby in West Philadelphia, the team can often find itself traveling upwards of half an hour just to access a nearby course.
(09/20/22 3:48pm)
At this past weekend’s Cornell/Temple Fall Invitational, Mark Haghani finished three-over-par, enough to tie for 12th place among the 84 golfers participating. Yet for Haghani, impressive results are nothing new.
(09/21/22 3:59am)
For Clay White, being able to coach at Penn represents a dream long in the making. But the path to achieve it took 30 years, crossed among three sports, and began over 3,000 miles away.
(09/12/22 4:55am)
After finishing the 2021 season around the middle of the pack on defense, the Quakers — especially eighth-year defensive coordinator Bob Benson — have high hopes for their upcoming campaign to improve that side of the ball. Here are the three biggest storylines to watch from Penn’s defense this season.
(08/23/22 3:04am)
Matthew Fallon certainly turned heads with his appearance at the NCAA Division I Championships this past spring, and the 2020 Olympic Trials the year prior. But this summer, he demanded attention with a performance that coronated him as a growing phenom just beginning to fit into his best form.