Women's Lacrosse Issue | Despite loss of 2015 seniors, Penn women's lacrosse is ready to go in 2016
It’s bad enough losing one all-time talent. Penn women’s lacrosse coach Karin Corbett has to find a way to handle losing three.
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It’s bad enough losing one all-time talent. Penn women’s lacrosse coach Karin Corbett has to find a way to handle losing three.
Friday’s Fastrack National Invite is crucial for Penn track and field. The meet, which will take place at the new Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex in Staten Island, N.Y., will be the Quakers’ most competitive test before Ivy League Heptagonal Championships, which is just over two weeks away.
In a sport where points earned can vary heavily from match to match, it is imperative to hold steady to the finish.
For Penn men’s soccer, missing out on the Ivy League championship does not mean the season is over.
For Penn field hockey, a result like Tuesday night’s beatdown of Drexel was anything but imperative. However, despite entering the game having won 10 of their past 11 games, the Quakers came through in a 5-1 rout of the Dragons.
For Penn men’s soccer, 2015 has been a tale of two seasons.
For Penn field hockey, the plan is pretty simple: find a way to win Ivy contests, even when those results don’t come easily. And sitting on a 7-1 record with two wins in the conference, that is exactly what the team has done so far.
As Penn field hockey has demonstrated this year, having star players is nice, but it takes a full team to win.
Penn football’s recent upset victory over Villanova — the program’s first in more than 100 years — has sent tremors throughout the Penn Athletics community. Unfortunately, none of us at DP Sports were bold enough to predict the incredible result. So with one major opportunity having already passed us by, it’s time for redemption. What are our bold predictions for the rest of the fall season?
For all of Penn’s student-athletes, there exists a never-ending struggle between athletic and academic commitments. The University’s new Pre-Med Health Athlete Society looks to help students handle that lifestyle and pursue their intended medical-based careers through internships and networking.
For Penn men’s soccer, Wednesday's game was about a lot more than the score. In a game where the squad did most things right, the Quakers (0-5-1) could not come away with a win over No. 21 Penn State, falling 3-0.
Wednesday marks the onset of another week of battle for one of the Red and Blue’s premier fall teams, as Penn field hockey looks to add another pair of results to the win column when it hosts Villanova on Wednesday and Sacred Heart on Sunday.
If you like high-scoring and record-breaking field hockey, then Friday’s match between Penn and Saint Joseph’s would have been a great watch.
Penn men’s soccer is entering unique territory in the program’s history.
It is by no means uncommon for a weekend doubleheader to feature clear high- and low-water marks.
For many of Penn’s fall sports teams, there exists the recurring theme that youth plays a key role. For Penn field hockey, this axiom remains relevant.
For the elite players of Penn men’s soccer, four seasons with the Red and Blue do not mark the end of their soccer careers.
Mondschein Throwing Complex is not a heralded place. Located far down by the Schuylkill River, the training ground for Penn’s field athletes is not exactly a location that is highlighted on campus tours.
Despite a forgettable record and the loss of six seniors in 2014, Penn field hockey looks poised to make waves in the upcoming season.
For Penn women’s lacrosse, it’s just about time for a changing of the guard.