Hungry W. Hoops hosts Ivy League duo
The Penn women's basketball team's new motivation for winning was recently summed up by sophomore guard Jewel Clark.
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The Penn women's basketball team's new motivation for winning was recently summed up by sophomore guard Jewel Clark.
The Penn women's basketball team can honestly say to the 11 teams that have defeated the Quakers so far this season, 'It's not you, it's me.'
Penn - 57 Drexel - 68
Penn - 56 Harvard - 76
The Penn volleyball team went from sixth place in the Ivy League to first in just four years.
The day after the Penn volleyball team dropped a heartbreaker in last year's Ivy League tournament, then-junior setter Jodie Antypas already had a goal in mind for the 2001 season.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Cinderella got to dance her first dance, but didn't quite last until the end of the music.
Shhh.
Talk about getting tossed into the deep end on your first day in the water.
The Penn volleyball team learned yesterday afternoon that in its first-ever appearance in the NCAA tournament, the Quakers will face national power UCLA.
The Penn volleyball team knows exactly what it will be doing this Monday at 3 p.m.
The Penn volleyball team earned its first-ever NCAA bid tonight after defeating Brown, 3-1, in a playoff match at Yale's Lee Amphitheater in New Haven, Conn.
The wait is officially over.
Once again, the Penn women's basketball team's road to March Madness goes through the Ivy League.
Two nights ago, the Ivy League was shocked to discover the unfathomable -- the Penn volleyball team is not invincible.
Clinging to a 14-12 lead in the fifth and deciding game, just one point away from victory, the Penn volleyball team thought it had locked up one of the most amazing comebacks in recent memory.
Tonight's 7 p.m. contest at the Palestra isn't going to be your run-of-the-mill Penn-Princeton volleyball matchup -- this one's for a few extra marbles.
The Penn women's volleyball team will travel up the East Coast to visit Brown and Yale in the final weekend of regular-season play. Penn (16-5, 10-2 Ivy League) will face the Bears Friday at 7 p.m. at the Pizzitola Sports Center in Providence, R.I. The Quakers then head off to New Haven, Conn., on Saturday to face the Elis at 4 p.m. at the Lee Amphitheater. A Penn victory against either Brown (14-10, 9-3) or Yale (9-12, 3-9) will guarantee the Red and Blue at least a share of the league title, and also eliminate rival Princeton from contention for this season's crown. Defeating second-place Brown would give Penn the title outright. For full coverage, check tomorrow's Daily Pennsylvanian or log onto dailypennsylvanian.com.
Two more matches, two more victims.
Clinging to a 14-12 lead in the fifth and deciding game to 15 points last night, the Penn volleyball team thought it had locked up one of the most amazing comebacks in recent memory.