They've been here before -- Penn football's veteran defense is poised for a three-peat
It might not be wise of you to tell Louis Vecchio what he can and can’t do.
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It might not be wise of you to tell Louis Vecchio what he can and can’t do.
Speed kills – and Penn men’s soccer has plenty.
In a span of only a couple of days, former Quaker star Alek Torgersen’s NFL dreams were dashed, and — just as suddenly — resurrected.
At the end of the season, wins and losses are all that matter, but with Ivy play still weeks away, Penn women’s soccer will gladly take solace in the moral victories that defined the team's opening weekend. After all, that’s the only type of victory they got.
Preseason. It’s a time of preparation, blind hope and excitement; a clean slate. Nobody really knows how things are going to turn out, but that doesn’t stop the predictions.
Rhodes Field: home to Penn men’s and women’s soccer, the US men’s national team, and Swansea City AFC.
Were last year’s freshmen the best of all time?
How do you replace the best quarterback in program history?
Ouch.
It all comes down to this.
Nobody remembers the team in second.
Spring Fling has a very different meaning for freshman Isis Trotman.
Exhale.
When it rains, it pours.
If only Penn could play Lafayette every game.
The Quakers just couldn’t wait to be home.
Penn baseball fans would have a hard time guessing who leads the team in batting average (.364) and on-base percentage (.447).
Penn baseball was just happy to be playing at all this weekend.
Penn baseball is going south for the winter.
Last week, Penn men’s basketball coach Steve Donahue dismissed the importance of looking ahead to tiebreaker scenarios. “All those things that [the media] thinks about, and fans, and alumni ... it’s all fun, but it doesn’t do us any good, so we don’t think like that,” Donahue said.