Penn squash falls to powerhouse Harvard in Ivy opener before beating Dartmouth
It may not have been the best start to Ivy League play, but Penn squash’s weekend was about on par with expectations.
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It may not have been the best start to Ivy League play, but Penn squash’s weekend was about on par with expectations.
Penn men’s basketball had its moments, but never looked truly capable of taking down Ivy foes Yale in their 68-60 loss on Friday night. A barren second half performance kept the Quakers from ever coming close to the Bulldogs, despite heading into the half only two points down. The defeat meant that the 38-time Ivy champions got off to an 0-2 start to conference play, with another stern test against Brown lying ahead on Saturday.
For one Penn women’s squash player, the rise to the top just keeps on going.
No. 1 vs. No. 2. It doesn’t get any more important than this.
Penn women’s basketball went to Princeton on Saturday to open up its Ivy League season with an absolute thriller. The game was back-and-forth for all 40 minutes, making it a roller coaster of a rivalry match. Ultimately, the Quakers pulled away to secure a crucial 62-57 victory. It was a good, if not convincing, start to conference play. But at the end of the day, all that will matter to coach Mike McLaughlin’s team is the W.
PRINCETON, N.J. — You know those times when no matter what you do, even if you do almost everything right, things just don’t quite seem to work out in your favor?
Princeton's men's swimming and diving team has been suspended from competition for the duration of the 2016-17 season, effective immediately, according to a Princeton University press release.
The Penn administration should mandate the attendance of athletic events.
In a year of ecstatic highs and devastating lows, we decided it was time to reflect on the peaks of 2016 in the realm of Penn sports. There were nearly a dozen contenders, but in the end, we could only choose a few. Here are the editors’ picks on the best moments in Penn Athletics in 2016:
It’s hard to talk about such an incendiary issue, but I thought it was about time to break the silence.
What can you do when you’re playing against the best team in the country?
Nick Buchta, Senior Sports Editor:
For one of the lower-profile teams on campus, Penn squash sure did have one heck of a 2015-16 season.
There’s a new skipper in town — and her name is Lenox Butcher.
Racist group messages that sent black students at Penn reeling appear to have been connected to a student at the University of Oklahoma, Penn notified students early Saturday morning.
“We’re capable of performing a lot better.”
Penn football’s loss to Princeton on Saturday was, for lack of a better, less-ironic word, sobering.
As if this year's World Series couldn't get crazier — the Chicago Cubs' very own starting pitcher for Game 7, Kyle Hendricks, once pitched against Penn as a member of Dartmouth's Big Green baseball team.
Traditions are funny. Teams often start their seasons against the same opponent every year, and sometimes without good reason.
The final stretch of Ivy play approaches for Penn Athletics’ fall teams. The sports editors debate: Who is the MVP of the fall thus far?