Connor Loftus carries on family Ivy football tradition
His father played linebacker at Cornell. His uncle was an All-American wide receiver at Harvard.
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His father played linebacker at Cornell. His uncle was an All-American wide receiver at Harvard.
Based on the Quakers’ 2-7 start to the season, it may be hard to believe that sophomore Duke Lacroix and junior Steven Baker are the best forwards in the Ivy League.
As a Philadelphia Eagles fan, I’ve grown accustomed in recent years to grimacing every time Michael Vick takes a hit — so much so that when he walks off the field in pain, I’m no longer surprised.
For the last three years, the number ‘12’ has carried weight with the Penn soccer team.
EASTON, Pa. — After Lafayette intercepted Billy Ragone’s second pass of the night Saturday, the competition was on for the Leopards’ defense.
There are a lot of notebooks throughout Penn’s campus, some filled with bullet points on Marxism, and others with outlines of Aristotle’s ideas of dramatic structure.
The Quakers come into 2012 with unusual depth at offensive skill positions, lots of new names on defense, and a chip on shoulders all around. Enough familiar faces return on both sides of the ball for another run at an Ivy title.
When junior Steven Baker received a red card with 11 minutes remaining in Sunday’s match against Hartford, the crowd hollered wildly.
This summer, some of Penn basketball’s best pulled a “LeBron” of sorts.
There are voids on the pitch, barely visible, but the Penn men’s soccer team is asking everyone to pay no attention to the men of yesteryear.
To call Penn versus Princeton merely a rivalry would be disrespectful to the animosity the schools feel toward one another.
As she jogged off Franklin Field on a mild mid-April day, freshman attack Lindsey O’Loughlin was smiling.
Following a week in which Penn goalie Brian Feeney recorded 27 saves, gave up just 19 goals and won Ivy Player of the Week, the sophomore had momentum heading into Tuesday’s contest against St. Joseph’s.
Amidst a season of last-second losses and missed opportunities, Penn men’s lacrosse tried to honor its seniors with one final home victory.
Out of the top 10 women’s lacrosse teams in the country, No. 7 Penn is one of three not to feature a player ranking better than No. 50 in goals per game.
When sophomore Courtney Tomchik was a high-school senior, every collegiate lacrosse coach knew her name.
There’s pedigree, and then there’s Maddie Poplawski.
Cornell senior Rob Pannell’s final season began perfectly.
Following Wednesday night’s contest, long after Georgetown had broken its post-game huddle, the Penn women’s lacrosse team still sat, listening to coach Karin Brower Corbett.
Alyssa Baron was not going to be stopped.