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(01/19/22 1:35am)
On Dec. 30, Penn Athletics announced that there would be a ban on fans attending games, meets, or matches during the winter sports season until further notice.
(01/08/22 4:17am)
If its last two games — both against conference opponents — will serve as any indication, Penn men’s basketball is a whole lot better than its record suggests.
(01/08/22 12:17am)
On Thursday, Jan. 6, both Penn Athletics and the Ivy League released separate statements at 2 p.m. in support of transgender Penn women’s swimmer Lia Thomas.
(01/04/22 3:09am)
After starting out slow in the road matchup, Penn women’s basketball (6-7, 1-0) finally found its rhythm to dominate Brown (5-8, 0-1) in a lopsided 66-37 win.
(12/27/21 8:30pm)
Just a day before it was scheduled to compete against James Madison University, Penn men’s basketball’s game was canceled due to COVID-19 protocols within JMU.
(12/11/21 1:57am)
STONY BROOK, N.Y. — Even though it’s been over 20 years since they last played each other, it seemed like Penn and Stony Brook picked up right where they left off on Friday night.
(12/09/21 5:54am)
As did fall sports, the winter athletics teams entered the season having not played in almost two years. Unlike this past fall season, however, it looks like a few of these teams have a shot at competing for Ivy League titles.
(12/06/21 2:30am)
This past Tuesday, Penn men’s basketball alum Hassan Duncombe, who graduated in 1991, passed away at the age of 52 at Lehigh Valley Hospital - Pocono in East Stroudsburg.
(12/03/21 1:56am)
"I just love their team. I love watching film of them. You watch certain teams preparing to play them, and you get caught up watching all the good things they do, the intelligent way they play. That's why they're always a tough matchup for us. We couldn't put them away, they hit tough shots in this place."
(11/28/21 11:33pm)
As the fall season comes to a close — the first since 2019 — we take a look at five interesting statistics from fall sports teams that were exceptionally noteworthy.
(11/18/21 2:44am)
With Penn football struggling on the field right now, we enter into the world of hypotheticals, as we imagine a better Quaker team.
(11/15/21 1:27am)
If there was one play that could encapsulate Penn football’s season, it would be the very first play after kickoff of their game at Harvard on Saturday.
(11/10/21 5:12am)
After a year-long hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Ivy League basketball is back this fall. Here’s how the Ancient Eight teams stack up heading into the 2021-22 season.
(11/08/21 7:54pm)
Penn women's basketball juniors and seniors have been suspended for four games each this season, Penn Athletics announced Monday afternoon.
(10/20/21 3:27am)
After going 95-67 on the season and winning the NL Central, the Milwaukee Brewers lost to the Atlanta Braves in four games in the NLDS, eliminating Penn baseball alum Jake Cousins in the process.
(09/25/21 11:52pm)
EASTON, Pa. — It’s never a great sign when a team’s punter arguably has the best day out of anyone on the team.
(09/22/21 1:28am)
Aly Abou Eleinen happens to have been born right at the turn of the millennium on January 1, 2000, which might be an unconscious factor in his desire to establish himself as one of the elite squash players of this millennium so far.
(09/15/21 4:03am)
After notching a loss and a tie in the last two games, Penn women’s soccer (3-1-2) came up with a decisive 4-0 win on Sunday against George Washington (0-6-2).
(09/15/21 1:39am)
After Penn field hockey started off the season not as strong as it had hoped — losing matches to Louisville and North Carolina — the Quakers bounced back to win two straight, in large part due to sophomore Sabien Paumen's play in goal.
(09/08/21 2:54am)
In a move that will shift the structure of Penn gymnastics’ upcoming seasons, the team announced today that they’ll be joining the Gymnastics East Conference in 2022.