A coronavirus check-in with Penn men's soccer
Like teams all over the world, Penn men’s soccer is eager to get back on the field and is feeling as motivated as ever by the prospect of success.
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Like teams all over the world, Penn men’s soccer is eager to get back on the field and is feeling as motivated as ever by the prospect of success.
As physical spaces have closed down and the ability to make personal contact has disappeared, Penn’s football coaches are utilizing technology to its fullest, using the world of Twitter, messaging, calling, and emailing players, and holding video conferences in their quest to recruit the next batch of Quaker football stars.
With the world of sports at a standstill and the nation fatigued by racism, Penn Athletics is devoted to taking action.
While basketball coaches' and mentors’ chief duty is to make their players better, the truly great ones have the ability to impact a player’s entire life.
Penn softball has nowhere to look but the future.
Leaving "unfinished business" is never easy.
From the cradle to the grave: two Penn lacrosse players continue their careers together.
With a commanding defensive performance against Columbia, Penn women's basketball played like a team that could reach the Ivy League Tournament final this upcoming Saturday night.
Facing a friend-turned-foe, the Quakers handed coach Melissa Lehman’s undefeated Rutgers team its first loss of the season.
It’s not about how you start; it’s about how you finish. This rang true for Penn wrestling’s trio of dual matches this weekend and for the 10 seniors on the roster.