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(01/27/19 2:19am)
This season has been one of many accomplishments for the Quakers: They had 10 wins before the New Year for the first time in program history, and they started 4-0 for the first time since 1978-79. Now, they have one more accolade to add: outright Big 5 champions.
(01/27/19 1:01am)
With an outright Big 5 title on the line, the Penn men's basketball lead St. Joseph’s 35-31 after 20 minutes of play. Led by some strong performances from freshman guard Bryce Washington and junior forward AJ Brodeur, the Red and Blue have knocked in 7-of-17 threes while St. Joe’s missed all 10 of its attempts.
(01/24/19 3:13am)
Most of the time, Penn sports aren't in the national spotlight. Don't tell that to Penn men's squash, though.
(01/24/19 1:09am)
It’s no secret that Penn women's squash junior Jessica Davis has had trouble staying on the court.
(01/13/19 2:52am)
While some students might be sitting at home watching Netflix over break, the men’s and women’s track and field teams are off to the races.
(12/03/18 4:06am)
Sometimes, the best lessons come from close losses.
(11/17/18 9:56pm)
Princeton, N.J. — Princeton football Coach Bob Surace wasn’t greeted by bottles of champagne being popped when he came into the locker room after the Tigers clinched their first outright Ivy League title in 23 years; rather, he was greeted by cheese being hurled across the room.
(11/17/18 7:37pm)
After one half of football, things aren’t looking so good for the Red and Blue. Penn football will need a lot to go right in the second half if it wants to overcome their 28-point-underdog status.
(11/13/18 12:13am)
Philadelphia may be getting colder, but Penn squash is heating up.
(10/18/18 12:34am)
Legendary Alabama football coach Bear Bryant’s old adage, “offense sells tickets and defense wins championships,” is an oft-repeated phrase in the modern sports world. The thinking is that, while offense may be flashy and exciting, solid defensive play – less noticeable, but more steady and predictable – forms the foundation of successful teams.
(10/10/18 3:28pm)
After 110 minutes of play at Rhodes Field on Tuesday night, Penn men’s soccer still couldn’t break its month-long scoreless streak.