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The Quakers have their eyes set on their first win.
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The Quakers have their eyes set on their first win.
A hard-fought game, but another tough result against the Black Knights.
Running back Jake Klaus? Graduated. Wide receiver Aiden Kelly? Graduated. Brendan McCaffrey? He's back and ready to pick up where he left off.
Football is almost back for the Red and Blue.
A little rain never hurt anybody, especially at a track meet.
With one game left in the regular season, the Quakers are peaking at just the right time.
It's already the first week of April, and the Quakers are trying to find their form before the season comes to a close.
The top spot in the Ivy League. A five-game winning streak. That’s what’s on the line.
In a season already defined by fierce competition, Penn men’s lacrosse will face what may be its toughest opponent yet — the reigning national champion, No. 2 Yale, at home this Saturday.
After two hard-fought, back-and-forth games over spring break, Penn women’s lacrosse remains undefeated.
Entering spring break, Penn men’s lacrosse was winless. The Red and Blue had started the season with tough losses to three of the top five teams in the country. In two of these losses, the Quakers were unable to maintain fourth quarter leads.