Quakers knock off St. Joseph's in Big 5 Finale
The streak wasn’t as long, but the stakes were just as high when the Penn men’s basketball team faced St. Joseph’s Saturday night.
Below are your search results. You can also try a Basic Search.
The streak wasn’t as long, but the stakes were just as high when the Penn men’s basketball team faced St. Joseph’s Saturday night.
Adjusting on the fly is difficult, especially when the adjustment involves the absence of a key veteran player.
While most Penn students are anxiously awaiting the long winter holidays for much needed rest and relaxation, the women’s basketball team is looking at the extended break in a different light.
The Penn women’s basketball team traveled to South Bend, Ind., Thursday morning, riding the wave of jubilation from the best five-game start in program history.
After opening the season with a victory over St. Francis on Sunday, Penn’s women’s basketball will continue to take it one game at a time.
After posting a two-win 2009-10 season Penn women’s basketball was just a blip on the opposition’s radar last year.
Heading into this weekend, the volleyball team knew it had to get past its horrible October.
After one go-round through the Ivy League, it’s about time for the Quakers to right the ship.
With fall break approaching, everyone’s looking for a getaway. The Penn volleyball team is no exception.
On the surface, it may be unclear why the Penn volleyball team would move away from an offense that won two-straight Ivy championships.
When you’re the two-time defending Ivy League champions, you have to learn to adjust on the fly.
While coach Kerry Carr and the Penn volleyball team were looking mostly to grow as a team on the road against difficult opponents this weekend, the Quakers almost returned to Philadelphia with some big upsets.
A lot has changed between the 2010 and 2011 season for the co-Ivy champion Penn volleyball team.
Both the men and women’s track and field teams headed north on 1-95 to Princeton this weekend, braving unfavorable weather conditions to compete in the Larry Ellis Invitational.
Maalik Reynolds isn’t the only freshman star from Georgia turning heads in track circles around the nation.
Temperatures falling into the low 20s and strong winds Saturday threatened to ruin the Big 5 Invitational, Penn’s first home outdoor meet of the track season.
Although the Ivy title had long been out of reach for the women’s basketball team, they maintained one hope going into Tuesday’s season-ending match against top-ranked Princeton: win their seniors' last game. A win would also be the difference between a fourth place and sixth place finish in conference.
Luke Nawrocki, a junior tight end on the football team, yelled from the stands as his girlfriend Jess Knapp was whistled for her third foul late in the second half.
Saturday night’s game at the Palestra resembled more of an elementary school slumber party than a highly anticipated Ivy League game, with everyone from children to adults donning pink-themed outfits and eating pizza for the annual Pink Zone breast cancer awareness game.
As the women’s basketball team boarded the bus to New England, to open up the remainder of Ivy League play, one unifying goal was in mind: win.