Penn men's basketball releases 2018-2019 schedule
Basketball season is still a couple months away, but Penn fans finally know what they have to look forward to.
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Basketball season is still a couple months away, but Penn fans finally know what they have to look forward to.
Thousands of athletes of all ages will converge on University City for the 124th Penn Relays this weekend, including a number of Olympians. Superstars like Justin Gatlin grace the Relays practically every year, but there are some high schoolers and collegiate athletes that will also draw eyes this weekend.
Questions about the Penn softball program are mounting after sophomore captain Corey Burrough quit the team in March.
With elections of Penn’s two branches of student government underway, two Penn track athletes are running for office with the hopes of utilizing what they have learned on the track to help them as student representatives.
Coming into this season, Penn women’s lacrosse had a pretty good idea of what its offense would look like with the top six point-scorers returning from last year’s team returning.
WICHITA, Kan. — Penn men’s basketball might have come short of pulling off the greatest upset in college basketball history, but the Quakers have so much to be proud of.
Though Penn's fans were heavily outnumbered by Kansas' fans in Wichita, the Quaker faithful more than made themselves heard.
Today at 2 p.m, No. 16 seed Penn men's basketball will tip off against No. 1 seed Kansas. While the Quakers enter the game as major underdogs, there's no shortage of star power on either team.
Penn men’s basketball is officially on its way to March Madness.
In the minutes after Penn men’s basketball beat Harvard to secure its spot in the NCAA Tournament, sophomore AJ Brodeur hugged a lot of people.
If you follow college basketball at all, you’re probably aware of the fact that no No. 16 seed has ever beaten a No. 1 seed in NCAA Tournament history.
For many Penn students, Sunday’s Ivy League Championship was the first Penn men’s basketball game they’ve ever been to. As disappointing as that is, I’m not writing this to shame all the bandwagoners.
On Saturday, Penn men’s basketball (22-8, 12-2 Ivy) will take on Yale (16-14, 9-5) at the Palestra in the semifinals of the Ivy League Tournament. The winner will advance to the Ivy Championship and get a chance to play the winner of Harvard-Cornell for a spot in the NCAA Tournament.
Just days ahead of the biggest weekend of the season for both Penn men’s and women’s basketball, individuals on both teams got some good news.
Less than 24 hours after taking down Columbia, Penn men’s basketball scored another Ivy League road win with a 79-71 victory over Cornell.
NEW YORK — All season, Penn men’s basketball has relied heavily on its starters — until tonight.
NEW YORK — In the first game of a men’s and women’s basketball doubleheader, Penn women’s basketball defeated Columbia 75-39 on Friday afternoon just three days after falling to rival Princeton on the road.
It’s only mid-February, but the implications of Penn women’s basketball game at Princeton on Tuesday could be felt well into March.
Less than two weeks after The Daily Pennsylvanian published an article detailing poor player retention on Penn softball and allegations of mistreatment from Penn softball coach Leslie King, the DP was forwarded an email sent to Penn softball alumni from Penn Athletic Director M. Grace Calhoun.
Penn men's basketball has already beaten Princeton once this year, but on Tuesday night, the Quakers will try to do it again — except this time it will be on the road.