Penn women's basketball attempts to climb closer to the Ivy League mountain top
As the full slate of conference games begins this week, the Quakers are attempting to move up the mountain known as the Ivy League.
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As the full slate of conference games begins this week, the Quakers are attempting to move up the mountain known as the Ivy League.
On Nov. 18, Meghan McCullough’s basketball career reached a significant fork in the road. In the second half of Penn’s loss to Army, disaster struck. The starting point guard tore her ACL, ending her season on the court.
It took Temple over six minutes in the first half to score its first points. Once they scored, however, the Owls were off to the races.
The away team on their own home court, Penn was unable to put together back to back wins for the first time this season in their return.
For the second time this season, Penn women’s basketball had a major conference team on the ropes in the second half at the Palestra. And just like in November against Virginia, the game slowly slipped away.
By Nov. 18, the Penn women’s basketball team was off to a disastrous start.
When Penn gave up a season-high 77 points to Drexel on Dec. 21, the Quakers knew they needed to come up with a better defensive effort. In their two games in the Iowa State Cyclone Challenge, they did exactly that.
Despite the long trip to Iowa, the Quakers began their two-day stop in Ames, Iowa in style.
The Mayans may have been wrong about the world ending, but they correctly predicted the end of Penn women’s basketball’s four-game winning streak.
St. Francis (NY) learned the hard way on Wednesday night that you can never count out the Quakers.
While “Hicksanity” hasn’t quite caught on at the Palestra, Saturday’s performance at Penn State displayed that it is well on its way.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Despite an impressive second-half run that cut Penn State’s lead to just five late in the game, the Quakers just couldn’t get over the hump.
As Penn women’s basketball continues to seek its first win of the season, the team also looks for its second and third scoring options that will help produce that win.
Whether on or off the court, the Penn women’s basketball team is making a difference outside of just wins and losses.
While the Penn women’s basketball team will play just its third game Sunday, its freshmen are gaining experience by the minute.
While his coach may not have expected his full impact from the start, Travis Cantrell made his mark on Penn men’s soccer.
Predicted to finish fifth in the Ancient Eight in the Ivy League Preseason Media Poll, the Quakers will face challenges in every league matchup. Here’s what you need to know about teams across the Ivies entering the season.
When bidding for a Major League Baseball team doesn’t work out, try sports journalism.
For the Penn volleyball team, what started out as a strong weekend ended on a sour note.
Just when it seemed like the luck for the Penn men’s soccer team couldn’t get any worse, Saturday night at Rhodes Field came to pass.