Last chance for Quakers
Now that the women’s squash season is over, all Rachael Goh wants to do is be an All-American.
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Now that the women’s squash season is over, all Rachael Goh wants to do is be an All-American.
Maybe Bon Jovi was right — you can go home again.
Despite finding itself in the midst of a four-game losing streak going into this weekend’s matches against Brown and Yale, the Penn men’s squash team still sees signs of progress to hang its hat on.
It always seems to be showtime for Derek Chilvers.
The Penn men’s squash team can be thankful that style points don’t appear on the scoreboard.
Despite a disappointing 10th-place finish at the College Squash Association Team Championships last season, the Penn men’s squash team heads has continuity on its side entering this season.
Despite a disappointing 10th-place finish at the CSA Team Championships last season, the Penn men’s squash team heads has continuity on its side entering this season.
When Penn announced “Games: Body and Mind” as its academic theme for 2011-12, it should have named 1985 College graduate Stefan Fatsis as its ambassador.
The men’s cross country program could soon be going viral.
When last year’s CSFL MVP and 2011 graduate Mike Bagnoli rushed for 109 yards on just seven carries at Penn’s sprint football alumni game last month, he wowed the freshman running backs who would fill his shoes in 2011.
Penn women’s cross country phenom Leslie Kovach isn’t looking back.
The Penn sprint football program can thank current NFL stars Andre Johnson, Ed Reed and Clinton Portis for over 10 percent of its roster.
It can be argued that the question of legitimacy has dogged Penn men’s and women’s cross country for many years. Neither team has ever had a cross country coach separate from track and field to call its own, and both have consistently struggled to become national contenders while the rest of the Ivy League has gone on to enjoy success on the bigger stage.
Each year before he goes back to school, Penn men’s cross country runner and Long Island native Mike Kiley takes comfort in telling his parents that he will see them in just a few weeks when the team competes in the annual Fordham Fiasco in New York each September.
Only one out of ten players drafted in the Major League Baseball Draft ever make it to the MLB. Penn pitchers Paul Cusick and Vince Voiro were both selected in the 2011 Major League Baseball Draft last month and hope to someday find themselves on the right side of that statistic.
Penn’s perennial influence on the world of track and field will be doubly recognized in November when both the Penn Relays and former Penn track star, James Edwin “Ted” Meredith, will be inducted into the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame.
After a successful freshman season in which he led the Quakers with a team-low 73.9 stroke average and was Penn’s low scorer in six tournaments, Max Marsico is continuing to excel this offseason.
The Palestra will be available in HD this fall.
With the possibility of bringing home a third-straight Ivy League Championship and the allure of playing under one of the most winning coaches in Ivy League history, a new batch of recruits have officially joined the Quakers in hopes of continuing the program’s great success.
Athletes representing 59 different college conferences and over 60 different countries will compete in 318 combined running and field events at the Penn Relays.