The Relays inspire younger runners
Of the many Penn Relays traditions, the one that typically flies under the radar involves over 2,000 young runners.
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Of the many Penn Relays traditions, the one that typically flies under the radar involves over 2,000 young runners.
Despite many sporting events being postponed or canceled this weekend due to weather, life on the Schuylkill River went on as normal.
Chasing a championship is not always about being the best team for the span of the entire season — it’s about being hot at the right moment.
A good team is defined not only by its performance when times are high, but also by its response to adversity when spirits are low.
Hopes for a championship may have to be put on hold for the Penn softball team.
With no coach, no uniforms and no varsity status, the men of the 1951 lightweight crew team overcame implausible odds to become one of the most successful crews in the history of Penn rowing.
It’s Ivy League Champs or bust for the Penn softball team this year.
For many Penn lightweight rowers, this Saturday’s meeting against Marietta on the Schuylkill is just a tune-up to prepare for the cup season.
For many of our Ivy League comrades, the term “March Madness” calls to mind a tournament that is played not on the hardwood, but on the ice.
In the bottom of the fourth inning, Jake Owen’s “Eight Second Ride” blared over the loudspeaker, signaling Justine Payne’s turn in the order.
While many were relaxing on the beach during spring break, the softball team was hard at work as they began their season in their spring training home of Kissimmee, Fla.
All good things must come to an end.
History, for now, will have to be put on hold.
Imagine staring at a clock for 40 minutes as it counts down, second by second, teasing you while you physically exert yourself to the brink of exhaustion.
There is much to be said about opening up strong and controlling the pace of a game.