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(11/02/19 10:12pm)
Penn football can breathe a sigh of relief after picking up its first Ivy League victory of the season against Brown on Saturday. The Quakers found themselves in a dog fight against the Bears and came away with a much-needed victory. Here are five takeaways from Saturday afternoon's action.
(11/04/19 1:57am)
Penn men's basketball's 122-year history has been filled with highlights: the 1979 Final Four team, 26 Ivy League regular season championships, and the undefeated 1970-71 season are just a few examples of the Quakers' success on the court.
(10/24/19 3:22am)
Penn teams will have had their fill of competition from Yale after this weekend, as field hockey and both soccer teams will face off against the Bulldogs. Unlike this Saturday's football game, where the Quakers travel to New Haven, Conn., this trio will all play at home.
(10/21/19 2:19am)
Freshman phenom Sizzy Lawton is starting to make this a weekly routine.
(10/19/19 8:51pm)
NEW YORK — The Quakers made the wrong type of history on Saturday.
(10/19/19 7:10pm)
NEW YORK — So far, Al Bagnoli is getting the best of the Quakers this year.
(10/15/19 3:50am)
Last month, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) signed a bill into law that will allow college athletes to hire agents and make money from endorsements, drawing strong opposition from the NCAA and universities in California. The law will likely face legal challenges, but its passing brings new life to the debate of whether college athletes should be paid.
(10/14/19 2:30am)
It's becoming a weekly routine for Karekin Brooks.
(10/09/19 9:06pm)
Every year, we hear cases of athletes collapsing during practice or in-game. What's worse is that often, none of these athlete's teammates know how to perform CPR.
(10/04/19 12:37am)
Any athlete will stress the importance of training in the offseason. Strength and conditioning is a vital part to any level of athletics, and even small changes in workout programs can have a significant impact on player performance.
(09/21/19 8:37pm)
NEWARK, Del. — Penn and Delaware are separated by 42 miles, but there wasn’t much of a difference between the way the two teams played Saturday afternoon.
(09/21/19 6:26pm)
New offensive coordinator, new quarterback, and a new Penn football.
(09/19/19 4:21am)
Even though Penn football has yet to kick off its season, most of the fall sports are in full swing. It may still be early, but here are three of the teams that have surprised us with their performances thus far.
(09/19/19 12:18am)
Senior quarterback Nick Robinson has often been overlooked during his Penn career. He has just one start in two seasons, and even though he has put up solid numbers, the team has gone in other directions with limited success.
(09/11/19 1:19am)
Senior quarterback Eddie Jenkins and senior center Matthew Hermann might have been destined to be roommates. Or maybe it was planned.
(09/03/19 2:15am)
It didn't take long for the Quakers to get back on track.
(08/08/19 6:46am)
The year was 1876. Ulysses S. Grant was President, Alexander Graham Bell had just invented the telephone, and the Penn Quakers fielded their first organized football team—laying the foundation of one of the most historic football programs in college football history.
(06/27/19 5:22am)
Though often overshadowed by today’s football powerhouses, Penn has one of the most decorated football programs in history. Since 1876, the Quakers have won seven national championships, tallied 837 wins, and fielded 18 members of the College Football Hall of Fame. Teams led by Jerry Berndt, Al Bagnoli, and currently Ray Priore have strung together 15 conference championships within the last 40 years.
(05/02/19 12:19am)
Even with postseason play yet to come, Penn lacrosse has many reasons to celebrate. Between the men's and women's teams, the Quakers received 17 awards from the Ivy League this week.
(04/20/19 8:50pm)
The last time Penn men’s lacrosse was the Ivy League champion, coach Mike Murphy was still playing college lacrosse for Duke.