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(12/08/21 2:50am)
After the 2020-21 season was canceled for all winter athletes, three former Penn basketball players chose to use their extra year of eligibility at other schools. Here is how they are doing:
(11/28/21 11:33pm)
As the fall season comes to a close — the first since 2019 — we take a look at five interesting statistics from fall sports teams that were exceptionally noteworthy.
(11/18/21 2:40am)
Ray Priore, your time is up.
(11/09/21 4:08am)
Well, it cannot get much worse than that.
(10/28/21 12:59am)
Basketball is finally back for the Red and Blue. Penn men’s basketball enters the season fourth in preseason media polls in the Ivy League while the women will start ranked second in the conference. Here are five of the biggest games of the season.
(10/04/21 3:01am)
For the first time in a month, the Quakers emerged victorious.
(09/29/21 12:38am)
If you have ever been to a Penn sporting event, you have definitely heard it — the voice that echoes from the announcer’s booth through the corridors of Franklin Field after every single touchdown, the one that bellows from the press row throughout the Palestra after each slam dunk. But do you know the man behind the voice?
(09/14/21 3:50am)
Football is back for the Quakers for the first time since Sept. 21, 2019. But, who will be under center for Week 1 is still up in the air. Here are the players competing for the starting quarterback job.
(04/21/21 1:03am)
Another week, another Quaker entering the record books.
(04/19/21 1:47am)
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Grace O'Shea of Penn women’s track and field 15 questions about her time with the team, her experience at Penn, and her life overall. Here's what the sophomore had to say.
(04/14/21 12:42am)
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Ola Abinusawa of Penn men’s track and field 15 questions about his time with the team, his experience at Penn, and his life overall. Here's what the sophomore had to say.
(04/07/21 12:59am)
The Quakers’ record book has a new leader in the long jump.
(03/30/21 2:10am)
At the heart of every March Madness Cinderella story is a star player. It was Steph Curry that led a No. 10 seed Davidson Wildcats to the Elite Eight in 2008. It was Gordon Hayward that led a No. 8 seed Butler Bulldogs all the way to the National Championship in 2011. And for Penn, it was Tony Price that led a No. 9 seed Quakers to the program’s only Final Four in 1979.
(03/18/21 2:31am)
March Madness is back — for most.
(03/17/21 6:41am)
Prior to the Ivy League's announcement granting senior student-athletes graduate eligibility, many Penn athletes solidified transfer plans, in hopes of finishing their careers in action rather than on a practice field. The Daily Pennsylvanian checked in with five former Quakers at their new schools.
(02/10/21 3:06am)
Ryan Glover is not done yet.
(02/08/21 5:16am)
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked men's basketball sophomore Max Lorca-Lloyd 15 questions about his time with the team, his experience at Penn, and his life overall. Here's what he had to say.
(12/08/20 1:24am)
On April 13, 1996, Penn inducted its inaugural Athletics Hall of Fame class. Since then, 10 more classes have been elected, with the most recent inducted on May 4, 2019. Candidates for the Hall of Fame must have earned their last letter at least 10 years prior to their induction while coaching candidates must have coached at least five years at Penn and no longer be actively coaching at the university. We have three recommendations for the next class.
(10/27/20 1:14am)
After a disappointing end to the 1970-71 season, there was a lot of uncertainty for the Quakers moving forward, to say the least.
(10/13/20 12:43am)
The NFL season has gotten off to a rocky start, with COVID-19 outbreaks among teams causing games to be rescheduled. As four Penn alumni navigate their way through this unprecedented NFL season, we take a look at how they are doing in Week 5.