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California dreaming isn't over yet.
The Penn men's tennis team didn't have time to surf or tan over spring break as they traveled to take on four talented California programs: Loyola Marymount, UC Santa Barbara, Claremont and UC Irvine.
College sports are all about recruiting. Coaches need to plan for the future and build their teams on a strong foundation of young talent.
Confidence. Every athlete wants it. Every golfer needs it. Lisette Vitter has it.
It may have been 20 degrees outside Sunday afternoon, but Levy Tennis Pavilion was burning.
Streak ended - two words that the Penn women's swimming team would not like to see in the recap of its meet with La Salle tonight.
Many athletes are unable to overcome the extreme emotional and physical roller coaster that results from a major injury.
Welcome back Naomi Delphin.
The Penn women's swimming team needed to claim the top two spots in the 200-yard freestyle relay in order to beat Columbia. Immediately after the start of the 16th and final event, Penn coach Mike Schnur began shouting: "That's an illegal start! That's an illegal start!"
Torn labrum. Broken hand. Broken toe. Fill-in-the-blank hip. Fill-in-the-blank foot.
Having recently been inducted into the United States Fencing Hall of Fame, coach Dave Micahnik is entering his 35th year at the helm of Penn's program. But the team keeps getting younger.
Coming into this season, senior midfielder Rachel Eng had only scored four times in her 38-game Penn field hockey career.
When the Penn field hockey team last faced Columbia, the Quakers were done in by a controversial call and an Ariel Leon goal eight minutes into overtime.
Junior Kate Kosminskaya had never played doubles with Alexa Ely. But the No. 2-seeded duo made the most of their competitive debut, winning the Cissie Leary Tournament when Yale's top team withdrew.