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(01/17/14 6:02am)
Penn track and field may be a full winter break and over 40 days removed from their indoor season’s opening meet, but as the team prepares to travel to Bethlehem, Pa. for this Saturday’s Lehigh Challenge, it feels a lot like déjà vu.
(01/09/14 4:42am)
Remember back in November when the Penn women’s basketball team started the season 0-2 with two home losses? That’s okay: It doesn’t seem like the team does either.
(12/26/13 9:42pm)
After Sunday’s lost to Marist, we spoke with Penn basketball senior captain Dau Jok about what it is like playing on the court with a potential for war in Sudan and his mother in the middle of it.
(12/23/13 3:29pm)
It was supposed to be a winnable game for the Quakers as they traveled to Poughkeepsie, New York to face Marist on Sunday. However, with sophomore center Darien Nelson-Henry out with a concussion, Penn lost 76-62, extending their losing streak to four games. Here’s the Good, the Bad & the Ugly:
(12/22/13 9:12pm)
Poughkeepsie, N.Y. – With the holiday season well under way, Penn basketball traveled to New York on Sunday with one thing on their wish list: a win. However, no amount of holiday cheer could save the Quakers from their own disappointing play.
(12/08/13 10:36pm)
The cross country season may have just ended, but there will be no offseason to speak of for coach Steve Dolan.
(12/05/13 3:38am)
Finals may be fast approaching for the students of Penn, but first, Penn’s swimmers will face another significant test outside of the classroom.
(11/26/13 2:56am)
Many college teams have a “face of the program.” It is rarer for a team to have two athletes that are legitimate “faces of the program.”
(11/17/13 6:03am)
Over the weekend, the men and women of Penn’s swimming and diving program split up and achieved split results. However, they were both equally impressive.
(11/06/13 3:57am)
It has been a long road back for Meghan McCullough, but you wouldn’t know it by looking at her now.
(11/04/13 4:01am)
When Steve Dolan was named Penn’s director of cross country and track & field in 2012, he immediately set out to turn around a program that had settled to the bottom of the Ivy League. His team’s performance this weekend is just another piece of evidence that he is doing just that.
(10/31/13 9:40pm)
Penn’s cross country runners might be young, but they know their history.
(10/26/13 3:46am)
It’s always nice to go out on top, and Penn sprint football’s seniors did it in convincing fashion.
(10/20/13 3:50am)
Saturday started off as an inauspiciously rainy evening at Rhodes Field, but as the rain subsided, the prospects of Penn men’s soccer cleared along with the weather.
(10/08/13 10:04pm)
Sports has always been regarded as one of the highest forms of human drama, and, like any drama worth its salt, it has always functioned hand-in-hand with corresponding musical soundtracks.
(10/06/13 3:27am)
The annual Paul Short Invitational, one of the East Coast’s largest cross-country races, is named in honor of a Lehigh athlete and sports administrator. But this year’s invitational was even shorter than usual.
(09/28/13 3:56am)
Coming off of an electrifying 42-14 rout of Mansfield, the Penn sprint football team took the field in Ithaca, N.Y., looking poised to light up the scoreboard against a winless Cornell squad. However, a stingy Cornell pass defense forced the high-flying Penn attack to bear down.
(09/18/13 9:28pm)
Philadelphia has always been known as “The City of Brotherly Love,” but this timeless moniker seems especially appropriate this week.