Penn softball back in town to host 'Nova
After a weekend road trip, Penn softball is looking forward to staying close to home.
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After a weekend road trip, Penn softball is looking forward to staying close to home.
It’s pretty safe to say Penn baseball coach John Yurkow could use a little less excitement in his life.
When the final buzzer sounded at the Palestra after Penn women’s basketball’s loss to Temple, it wasn’t just the end of a season. It was the end of the careers of one of the most successful classes in program history.
When it comes down to postseason basketball, no lead is ever safe enough.
On Senior Night — two and a half weeks ago — Penn women’s basketball clinched its automatic berth in the WNIT following a 59-33 win over Yale that guaranteed the Quakers at least second place in the Ivy League.
It isn’t quite the start to the season that Penn men’s lacrosse hoped for.
It’s that time of the year again.
When head coach Ray Priore took over Penn football at the beginning of December, it gave him the opportunity to look internally at the program he’s been a part of for the past 28 years.
On a cold night at Rhodes Field, Mariano Gonzalez-Guerineau took the field for one final game with Penn men’s soccer. It was the end of a successful career, but the beginning of a new opportunity for the senior.
on a 24-6 run behind a dominant defensive performance.
With Penn basketball approaching the midway point in its season, fans and opposing coaches alike seem to think they know what the squad is made of.
It isn’t every night that Penn basketball gets to play in front of a sold-out crowd, but Saturday’s game against No. 5 Villanova isn’t an ordinary night.
If you wanted to see high-scoring turnover-filled basketball over winter break, Tom Gola Arena was definitely worth a look.
T he fall season was not kind to Penn Athletics.
The past few games have revealed a lot about Penn women’s basketball.
There’s a lot of history in the Big 5. That’s an understatement.
There’s a lot of history in the Big 5. That’s an understatement.
It wasn’t the cleanest game from either side, but coach Al Bagnoli is heading out with a win.
It certainly wasn’t a conventional first half.
Strong defensive efforts have been a staple of Penn women’s basketball in the Mike McLaughlin era.