Kana Daniel finishes career in NCAA Women's Singles Championships
You always want to finish your career on a high; you just rarely expect it to be the highest point in your career.
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You always want to finish your career on a high; you just rarely expect it to be the highest point in your career.
They just keep on raising the bar, don’t they.
With a top-half finish in the Ivy League on the line, Penn women’s tennis rounded out its season on top.
They call her the girl who walks on water.
Advantage, Penn tennis.
Those numbers just seem to keep falling.
Stars on the field, stars in the classrooms.
On Sunday, Penn fencing closed out its season at the 2017 NCAA Fencing Championships at the Indiana Farmers’ Coliseum. The Quakers came home with an eighth-place finish, scoring 107 points in the co-ed team championship tournament.
On Thursday, March 23rd, senior sabre Dana Kong will begin her last fencing tournament as a Quaker. And, as she approaches her last time on the strip, she will get to make her debut on the collegiate fencing’s biggest stage.
There really is no denying it; Penn women’s tennis is on a roll.
78 by 36.
With so many different teams putting in impressive performances for the Red and Blue, many candidates come to mind for this edition of our Penn Athletics Weekend MVP. And while athletes from women’s basketball, gymnastics and wrestling have already gotten the MVP nod during the winter season, spring is coming — and so are the stars of the new season's sports.
This one is for all the marbles.
It’s all in the recovery.
Six up.
Second verse, same as the first. Maybe even a little bit sweeter...
“Alright, we’ve had our fun over the last couple of days, but may the real Ivy League championship contenders step forward...”
Yep, the countdown to Penn-Princeton basketball is finally into single digits. But honestly, Penn squash may just hold the most exciting matchup against the Tigers.
“Can we go home now?”
Two down, check.