Penn track and field continues to rewrite the record book at Princeton's Larry Ellis Invitational
No one's record is safe when the Quakers are on the track.
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No one's record is safe when the Quakers are on the track.
While the rest of us will be at Penn Park this weekend for the Spring Fling concert, several of the Penn teams will compete in pivotal Ivy League contests.
With a third meet under their belts, Penn track and field is shaping up to have a record-breaking season.
The stage has been set, and the team is ready to go.
For Penn men's lacrosse, the game is always changing.
Penn women’s track and field returned to the Ivy League throne on Sunday after a 22-year drought, winning the Ivy League Indoor Heptagonal Championships to end the indoor track and field season. The men made history of their own, posting a momentous second-place finish, their highest since 2002.
The streak has been broken.
Can the Quakers step up to the challenge?