Penn women's basketball cleans up Ivy League postseason awards
When Penn women’s basketball last won the Ivy League title in 2014, they swept the conference’s postseason awards. This time around, they almost did it again.
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When Penn women’s basketball last won the Ivy League title in 2014, they swept the conference’s postseason awards. This time around, they almost did it again.
Starting with the 2016-17 season, the Ivy League’s so-called “14-Game Tournament” will get a slight makeover.
Penn women’s basketball clinched its second Ivy title in three years with its win over Princeton Tuesday night. And the ride isn’t over yet.
It was uneventful, but it was a win.
The road to NCAAs runs through Princeton.
While the rest of the University heads away from campus for the week, Penn gymnastics will be staying close to home over spring break.
When Kathleen Roche graduated in 2015 — taking her 155 career three-pointers with her — Penn women’s basketball coach Mike McLaughlin had to figure out who could step in as the team’s threat from beyond the arc.
NEW YORK — Things are going to be interesting down the stretch for Penn women’s basketball.
ITHACA — This was certainly a situation they aren’t used to. For the first time in Ivy play, Penn women’s basketball found itself trailing at the half, down, 29-25, at Cornell on Friday. And they just couldn’t come back.
The rest of the Ivy League is running out of chances to stop Penn women’s basketball.
On Friday, Penn women’s basketball struggled to find the basket. On Saturday, they seemed incapable of doing anything but.
All winning streaks must come to an end, and Penn wrestling’s 13-meet string of victories over city rival Drexel came to an end Saturday night.
Records are made to be broken, and for Penn men’s track, yet another record fell on Saturday.
Somehow, Penn gymnastics just gets better every week.
This one was closer than it should have been.
An Israeli-born fencer, a Canadian and an Ivy champion walk into a bar. And they’re all Shaul Gordon.
On Friday night, Columbia Athletics’ website featured the banner headline, “Lions Become First Ivy Team To Score 50 Against Quakers Despite 71-51 Loss.”
ITHACA, N.Y. — Steve Donahue went back to Newman Arena on Saturday and walked away with another win — this time for a different team.
Things seem to be falling into place this weekend for Penn men’s tennis.
If it seems like Penn women’s basketball is playing a slightly different game this year, that’s because they are.