Sluggish start too much for Quakers to overcome
Last night was the 32nd time that the women's basketball team faced Saint Joseph's. For the 31st time, Penn came up short.
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Last night was the 32nd time that the women's basketball team faced Saint Joseph's. For the 31st time, Penn came up short.
In 1874, Harvard hosted, and defeated, McGill University in the first known rugby match in the United States.
Several years from now, Jen Oyler may save lives in many different ways. In the meantime, she is content helping her teammates defeat the opposition in as many different ways.
The two women's basketball games this weekend started off similarly. Their endings could not have been more different.
For the Columbia Lions, Friday's Ivy League opener against the Princeton Tigers is about much more than emerging as the superior feline. The Lions (9-5) now have another chance to prove they belong among the best of the league.
By David Gurian-Peck
Monica Naltner keeps on getting better.
These Quakers are hoping that this season does not turn into a repeat of last.
Joey Rhoads had what it took to end her team's frustration against Villanova, but even that wasn't enough. Villanova downed Penn 57-50 yesterday afternoon at the Palestra.
For the second year in a row, the Quakers are hoping to have short memories following a blowout loss to Delaware.
There was more than enough blame to go around last night. Turnovers, fouls and missed shots plagued the Quakers all night long in another blowout loss to Delaware.
Last season, Penn inched past Lehigh in its opener and defeated Rider for its second victory.
The Quakers had one of the worst seasons in the history of Penn women's basketball last season, winning only five games. What little success they had, however, can largely be attributed to one player: Joey Rhoads.
Last time the men's cross country team visited Lock Haven, Pa., it placed five runners in the top 10 and earned first overall.
Not even the surging Quakers could take the Tigers, although they came very close.
As the weather has gotten colder, the field hockey team has only gotten hotter.
Millions of hurried passengers depend on taxi drivers, but relatively rarely to they talk to their drivers about history, politics and justice.
Kristin Connelly had never started a game in her four-year Quakers career, and she only appeared in eight games over that span.
The young Penn women's soccer team has already matched last year's win total. Now, with two games remaining, the Quakers have a chance to achieve the 10-win season for which they have strived since Day 1.
Nothing was going right three weeks ago. The Quakers had lost two games in a row and four out of five. A 2-1 defeat to Dartmouth at the end of that stretch effectively ended Penn's title hopes.