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(03/28/19 4:23am)
Coming fresh off a doubleheader sweep in a series win over Harvard, Penn softball couldn’t manage to stick to its winning ways and suffered an unexpected loss to Rider at Penn Park on Wednesday afternoon.
(03/17/19 11:46pm)
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Penn women’s basketball fought and scratched, but couldn’t turn in a performance good enough to get to the NCAA Tournament.
(03/17/19 3:47am)
NEW HAVEN, CONN. — Penn women’s basketball turned in its most complete performance of the season in their first postseason game of the year. You don’t need me to tell you that’s a good sign.
(03/16/19 8:43pm)
NEW HAVEN, CONN. — How do you measure success?
(03/15/19 3:29am)
The Ivy League Basketball Tournaments are set to get underway on Saturday, but neither tourney has a clear, runaway favorite. Both the No. 2 co-champion women and the No. 4 men will face Harvard in the semifinal on Saturday.
(03/14/19 5:57am)
The scope of the Jerome Allen scandal expanded last week when he testified that Ira Bowman, Allen's former assistant coach, had knowledge of the payments, but Penn Athletics declined to comment on the implications of the revelation.
(03/09/19 4:39am)
This Penn men’s basketball season has aged me far more than it should have. Everything about it was nerve-wracking and emotional and anxiety inducing. Every emotion felt like a stab to the heart. I haven’t breathed since February.
(03/03/19 1:45am)
In a must-win game with their backs against the wall, the Quakers were in complete desperation mode.
(03/03/19 12:52am)
In a must-win game with their backs against the wall, the Quakers are in complete desperation mode.
(02/22/19 3:12am)
Just over halfway through the Ivy League slate, Penn men’s basketball finds itself on the outside looking in. The Princeton sweep and splitting three consecutive Ivy weekends has put the Quakers two games behind fourth place at 3-5.
(02/14/19 5:27am)
By halftime, it was pitch black and the thermometer read in the single digits. The wind whipping off the nearby Hudson kept blowing out of the sideline heaters, making it feel even colder. Now, a year later, the legendary temperature drops in every retelling of the story.
(02/03/19 12:19am)
NEW YORK — It wasn't smooth sailing, but when it mattered most, the Red and Blue got the job done.
(02/03/19 1:48am)
NEW YORK — The Quakers came in looking to bounce back, but they are going to have to fight hard if they want to do just that.
(02/02/19 2:31am)
ITHACA N.Y. — Eleah Parker was just too much for Cornell to handle.
(01/30/19 6:11am)
After 20 years at Penn, Head Coach of Strength and Conditioning Jim Steel abruptly resigned from his position on Jan. 10. This marks the second departure from Penn Athletics this month after Senior Associate Athletic Director David Leach also parted ways with the department.
(01/13/19 12:24am)
I’m a big fan of letting things play out before rushing to judgment — when friends and colleagues begin to panic, I'm always the one who argues that things aren’t as bad as they seem.
(01/06/19 3:41am)
Sometimes the best team wins, sometimes it doesn't.
(12/31/18 6:03pm)
As far as tune-up games go, this one went about as well as coach Mike McLaughlin could hope.
(12/31/18 4:28pm)
Penn Athletics had an eventful year in 2018, highlighted by the second annual Ivy League Basketball Tournaments, a near upset of No. 1 Kansas in March Madness, the first player to be drafted to the NFL since 2002, an individual national championship for women’s squash star Reeham Sedky, and six Ivy title runs spread across each of the three seasons, including men’s fencing and women’s track and field, lacrosse, and soccer.
(12/13/18 3:13am)
Athletes and analysts love talking about grit. It’s a pretty great word. No other phrase as succinctly and clearly points to the scrappiness and perseverance good teams have and bad teams don’t. It has also been overused to the point of meaningless cliché.