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It’s a time of change for Penn football.
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It’s a time of change for Penn football.
Traditionally, a trip across the country doesn’t bring a team closer to home, but Penn men’s soccer isn’t like most teams.
Penn men’s soccer answered all of the questions this weekend.
Sometimes you just need to be in the right place at the right time.
Fresh legs and fresh faces were the name of the game for Penn Soccer on Friday night.
When Penn men’s soccer takes the pitch at Rhodes Field to begin their season on Friday, it’ll be against a familiar foe. On Saturday, it’ll be the opposite.
While rare, two-sport athletes have always been a revered part of American sports culture.
What do math and basketball have in common?
It was a different sort of offseason for Penn men’s soccer.
A s the summer winds down and students begin to wander back to campus over the next few weeks, it only seems fit to reflect on the summer that was for Penn Athletics.
Early Monday afternoon, Penn Athletics announced that Alex Tirapelle has been named the newest head coach of Penn’s wrestling program.
It’s a new era for Penn Athletics.
After their first NCAA Tournament appearance in nearly a decade, Penn Women’s basketball has its sights set on another big game.
It was a fitting end to a career: a huge win over Princeton to clinch the Ivy League title, followed by the program’s first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2003-2004.
Though the Fourth of July is still looming in the near distant future, it doesn’t mean it’s too early to begin celebrating the United States and its veterans.
It’s been a summer of journeys and constant motion for Jonny Dolezal.
While all the national sports focus has shifted to the U.S. men’s soccer team in Brazil, the focus for one Penn athlete shifted to a national team of another sort.
Long ago in the town of Bethlehem, there was born... a soccer team.
If you enjoy watching basketball to any degree, then Philadelphia University became heaven on earth this weekend as The Basketball Tournament took over the Gallagher Center.
“You guys need a fifth? I’ll suit up, man.”