Five biggest games of the upcoming Penn men's basketball season
Penn men’s basketball will play 29 games this regular season, and though each game bears weight, five stand out above the rest as moments to define the 2022-23 campaign.
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Penn men’s basketball will play 29 games this regular season, and though each game bears weight, five stand out above the rest as moments to define the 2022-23 campaign.
Much has already been said of Penn’s inability to cultivate excitement around its basketball teams.
The beginning of the Penn men’s basketball season is almost underway, and hopes are high for the Quaker team, ranked first in the Ivy League preseason media poll. Last season, Penn rattled off a 9-5 conference record en route to the Ivy Tournament, and Penn returns all but one key contributor from that roster.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Not enough went right for Penn football in its first loss of the season on Saturday at Brown, but one aspect that flourished was the run game, led by senior running back Jonathan Mulatu.
They say to make every opportunity count.
Through five games, it still felt like Penn football hadn’t faced its biggest test yet.
On Saturday, Penn football (5-0, 2-0 Ivy) begins the second half of its season in a Homecoming matchup with the Yale Bulldogs (4-1, 2-0). Four Daily Pennsylvanian Sports writers take their picks for who will emerge with a win.
At the halfway point of the season, Penn football now sits at a perfect 5-0 record, and I have some atoning to do.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — There are caveats, to be sure. But on Saturday at Georgetown, Penn football’s offense finally showed signs of life — and suggested that the defense might not have to be the unit carrying the team all season.
As the fall sports season heats up, we're taking a look back at some of the memorable moments from this week in Penn sports history.
HANOVER, N.H. — It took four quarters and two overtimes, but on Friday night, Penn football proved its mettle in a 23-17 barnburner upset over Dartmouth.
Although he recorded 34 total touchdowns as a Quaker, on Thursday night, Justin Watson might've just caught the biggest one of his football career.
Penn football kicked off this past weekend while other fall sports teams headed into week three of competition. Here's a look at all the Penn teams that competed over the weekend and how they fared.
You shouldn’t fall into the trap of overreacting to a single game against a non-conference opponent. But man, did Penn look sharp in the second of half Saturday’s game against Colgate.
Matthew Frank: Last season for Penn football was one defined by inconsistency. When the offense would finally break out, the defense would falter. When the defense threw together consecutive stops, the offense wouldn’t be able to make it past a series. More often than not, though, the offense was the stagnant unit, finishing dead last in the Ivy League in points per game. To be fair, Penn was not dealt an easy hand. The Quakers were forced to choose mid-season between an injured, struggling senior quarterback and a freshman who looked promising, but given his age designation, not battle-tested just yet.
No Penn freshman had attempted a pass in a game since 2013, when future NFL quarterback Alek Torgersen played in a single contest. Yet last season, then-freshman Aidan Sayin attempted 163 passes across five starts.
Penn football ended the 2021 season with a 3-7 record — its worst finish since 2014. Now, as the Quakers prepare to begin a redemptive 2022 campaign, it's time to look back at how the Red and Blue fared in comparison to their Ivy League counterparts, which included some good, some bad, and a little too much ugly.
As the fall season kicks into gear, some Penn teams are preparing for season openers, and several others look to improve upon their previous outings. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect from all of Penn Athletics’ competing teams this weekend.
The fall sports season is finally back in session. Here’s a look at what to expect from Penn’s competing teams this weekend, as all but women’s soccer kick off their 2022 campaigns.
Forty-five years.