Cheering on Penn men's hoops in style
Penn’s most ardent basketball supporters will be cheering on their beloved Quakers in style this season.
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Penn’s most ardent basketball supporters will be cheering on their beloved Quakers in style this season.
It all comes to a head for the women’s volleyball team this weekend.
It was a weekend of twos for the women’s volleyball team: two games, two polar opponents, two different results, two highlighted classes, two star freshmen and now, two games left in a 2012 season that has turned into a battle for second place.
In the week leading up to Penn’s match with Princeton, volleyball coach Kerry Carr changed her team’s practice philosophy, shifting focus from drills to in-game situations.
Losing close matches is no longer acceptable for the women’s volleyball team.
The women’s volleyball team feels good.
Penn couldn’t have asked for a better tuneup for the start of Ivy play on Saturday.
Going into the weekend, Penn volleyball coach Kerry Carr wondered how her team would perform after a subpar week of practice.
Before embarking on a quest to regain their once-held status as volleyball champions of the Ivy League, the Quakers will need to defend a smaller honor this weekend at the Palestra.
Although nearly half the women’s volleyball team hails from California, familiarity with the Golden State couldn’t help the Quakers over the weekend.
Penn and Villanova have dominated the Big 5 volleyball tournament since its inception four years ago.
One of the main draws to Penn Relays is the competition. From Usain Bolt to the high-school freshman striving to become a household name, some of the world’s best masters, professionals, collegiates and high schoolers convene on Franklin Field for the weekend-long extravaganza.
While most students took the weekend off for Spring Fling, the women’s track team geared up to face rival Princeton.
Most students would have difficulty balancing one varsity season and a workload at Penn — track and field athletes have to manage two.
After a forgettable end to their indoor season two weeks ago at the Easter College Athletic Conference Championships, the women’s track team was ready to take its talents outdoors.
Going into the senior’s last weekend at home, the Quakers hoped to capture their first back-to-back wins in Ivy play.
A lot can change in one season. Just ask this year’s women’s basketball team.
The Quakers just needed to get away.
After a much-need win over Columbia on Friday night, fueled by senior captain Jess Knapp’s emotional return, the Penn’s women’s basketball team was unable to find its magic again Sunday.
Six minutes and 33 seconds into its matchup against Columbia on Friday night, Jess Knapp took court for the first time in nearly a month.