Live Blog: Penn football vs. Dartmouth
Fresh off its season-opening win at Lafayette, Penn football opens its Ivy League season against Dartmouth on ESPNU. The Quakers are set to unveil their new throwback uniforms under the Friday night lights.
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Fresh off its season-opening win at Lafayette, Penn football opens its Ivy League season against Dartmouth on ESPNU. The Quakers are set to unveil their new throwback uniforms under the Friday night lights.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, sprint football lights up the scoreboard, volleyball struggles against Princeton, and field hockey bounces back in a big way. Check out last week's edition here.
After a narrow one-point loss at Delaware last Saturday, Penn football is back in action at Lafayette. With zero wins in a combined five games for both teams thus far, one side will come away with its first victory of 2019 after today.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, sprint football lights up the scoreboard, Ryan Cragun steals the show, and men's soccer comes away with another narrow win. Check out last week's edition here.
With new faces on both sides of the ball, Penn football opens the season with a tough road test against No. 20 Delaware (3-0). The Quakers come into this contest with new starting quarterback Nick Robinson and first-year offensive coordinator Kevin Morris, as well as new leadership on defense.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, sprint football's Eddie Jenkins puts up big numbers, volleyball continues its hot streak, and field hockey gets on the scoreboard. Check out last week's edition here.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn soccer locks down on defense, volleyball gets off to a solid start, and sprint football coach Bill Wagner begins his 50th and final season.
Penn women's basketball continues postseason play against Providence at 4 p.m. The Quakers beat American on Friday to advance to the second round of the WNIT and a matchup with Providence. The winner will progress to the Round of 16 against either Harvard or Georgetown, setting up a potential Ivy League semifinal rematch against the Crimson.
After falling to Princeton in the Ivy League Tournament championship game on Sunday, Penn women's basketball accepted a bid to play in the WNIT. The Quakers' first-round matchup is at home against American, who won a share of the Patriot League regular season title.
After dispatching No. 3 Harvard with ease Saturday night, No. 2 Penn women's basketball takes on No. 1 Princeton for the Ivy League Tournament championship. The Quakers and Tigers have met in the Ivy Tournament final all three years of its existence. The teams split the two regular season matchups.
Penn men's and women's basketball will both play Harvard in their respective Ivy Madness semifinal games on Saturday. The men take on the top-seeded Crimson at 12:30 p.m., while the women's game is scheduled to begin at around 8:30 p.m.
Penn men's and women's basketball will play their final games of the regular season against Brown on Saturday evening. The men would lock up the fourth and final spot in the Ivy League Tournament with a win in what is essentially a play-in game, and the women would clinch at least a share of the regular season Ivy League title with a victory. Both games start at 6 p.m.
The final weekend of Ivy League regular season basketball is here, and with it brings a lot of excitement and drama. On the men's side, the Quakers are in a three-way fight for the final playoff spot, just one game Brown with a showdown against the Bears looming tomorrow. For the women, it's a battle between the Red and Blue and Princeton for the top seed in the tournament. Both teams start the weekend off against Yale, with the men at home and the women on the road.
Penn men's and women's basketball each beat Dartmouth in matchups earlier this season. After a loss to Harvard on Friday, the men are in must-win mode, while the women are looking to remain in first in the Ivy League with a win over the Big Green.
Penn men's and women's basketball each lost to Harvard in overtime matchups earlier this season. The men are in must-win mode, while the women are looking to remain in first in the Ivy League.
Penn women's basketball hopes to continue its strong run in conference play against archrival Princeton at the Palestra. The Quakers would move to 9-1 in the Ivy League with a victory.
Last night, Penn women's basketball rolled through Columbia behind stout defense and hot three-point shooting. The men's team fell to the Lions in heartbreaking fashion after giving up a game-winning layup with 0.4 seconds left in overtime.
Last Saturday, both the men and women of Penn basketball suffered losses to Harvard, the first conference loss for the women all season, and a disappointing defeat for the men that dropped them to 3-5 among the Ancient Eight.
One night after both teams took down Brown, Penn men's and women's basketball finish the weekend against Yale. The men's team facing a challenge on the road against perhaps the best team in the Ivy League, while the undefeated women can open up a two-game lead on the rest of the Ancient Eight with a win.
Ivy League play continues for both Penn men's and women's basketball as the Quakers take on Brown. The men are looking to win back-to-back Ivy games for the first time this season, while the women are hoping to stay undefeated in league play.