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In Penn history, 24 fencers have represented their school at the Olympic Games. If sophomore Justin Yoo has anything to say about it, he will be the 25th come the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
When Nicole Vaiani first started learning how to fence, she would beat her older brother all the time. Now, with that experience behind her, she begins her career on Penn fencing.
BEWARE: Objects on Penn fencing’s preseason schedule are more hectic than they appear.
As the rest of the country copes with naming the 45th president of the United States, Adam Green will have a peculiar task to deal with this weekend: figuring out how to get his sabres past the TSA.
En garde...ready...fencing season!
It happens all the time in the movies: the hero achieves the ultimate triumph for her team when all else seemed lost. For Elise Tilton, that is exactly how her final game on Ellen Vagelos Field played out.
Volleyball is all about working in system to get opponents out of system. For Penn volleyball, new changes to their system had mixed reviews against an unflappable Princeton squad.
Down an early goal, it seemed as though Penn field hockey would suffer another heart-wrenching loss to Columbia. Instead, the Quakers made a statement Friday afternoon for the rest of the Ivy League to hear.
Want to beat Penn field hockey? That’ll take something that hasn’t been done for the last 157 minutes and 34 seconds: a goal against Liz Mata.
Within 24 hours, Penn volleyball played 10 grueling sets in New York. But it was to no avail, as the Quakers fell in two tight matches against rivals Cornell and Columbia.
Sometimes the fight means more than the win. And, in the 20th edition of the Cissie Leary Memorial Invitational, the Quakers endured extraordinary battles throughout the weekend.