15 questions with... Laura Murphy, a Penn women's lacrosse senior
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Laura Murphy of Penn women's lacrosse 15 questions about her sport, her time at Penn, and her life overall. Here's what the senior had to say.
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The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Laura Murphy of Penn women's lacrosse 15 questions about her sport, her time at Penn, and her life overall. Here's what the senior had to say.
As one of the oldest sports at Penn, football has been played at the University since the 1870s. From intramural games in 1871 to winning seven national titles in a 30-year span between 1894 and 1924, and finally, to being a part of the Ivy League since 1956, football has been a part of the University for almost 150 years.
On January 1, 1917, 25,000 people packed into the extra grandstand seating at Tournament Park in Pasadena, Calif. to witness a game that would change the landscape of College Football forever.
In our third article in the series about Penn players who have played in pro sports leagues, we take a look at Quakers who have played in the MLB and how their careers stack up to that of an average MLB player.
In our second article in this series on Penn players being drafted to play in professional sports leagues, we are analyzing Quakers who have been drafted into the NBA and how their careers stack up to that of the average pro basketball player.
Since the first NFL Draft was held in 1936, there have been 52 players from Penn selected to play in America’s top football league. The Daily Pennsylvanian has decided to take an in-depth look at these players and examine when they were selected and how successful their professional careers were.
Expectations were high for the Penn Quakers coming into the 1986-1987 season.
Cole Urbas has been wrestling for as long as he can remember.
Penn football has a long, illustrious history, filled with great players from all eras. The Quakers, who have won the most outright Ivy League titles, have had 52 players drafted and a total of 63 players suit up in the NFL, including three who are currently rostered. Today, we took a look back at the five Quakers who have had the most successful NFL careers.
Everybody knows the Heisman Trophy.
Over its long and storied history, Penn football has been highly decorated and very successful. The Quakers have won the second most Ivy League titles with 18, have had 18 players and three coaches elected to the College Football Hall of Fame, and countless players have gone on to have NFL careers. We took a deep dive into the illustrious history of the Red and Blue football and put together an all-time Penn offense.
On Sept. 24, 2015, Penn football accomplished something that it hadn't in 104 years: It defeated Villanova. Capped by a 90-yard scoop and score by junior linebacker Donald Panciello, the Quakers defeated the Wildcats, 24-13, in what was the program's first win under new coach Ray Priore.