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(09/18/17 1:57am)
Many uncertainties filled the build-up to Penn football's season opener against Ohio Dominican, but one thing was never in doubt: that Justin Watson would lead the offense.
(09/17/17 11:57pm)
“Wow, 42 points, that’s a lot!”
(09/14/17 1:35am)
For the past three seasons, there was no doubt who would be manning Penn football’s most important position.
(09/14/17 1:35am)
He is known many ways — No. 22 on the field; that athlete in your finance recitation; Penn football’s star running back, or perhaps even the best tailback in the Ivy League.
(09/14/17 1:51am)
When I first received my letter of acceptance to Penn in 2014, the football program was in a bad place.
(09/10/17 10:04pm)
They need the ball to get into the back of the net.
(09/07/17 1:26am)
Penn men’s soccer lost its first two matches of the season. In a sense, that’s only natural — the team came in late and played against higher-ranked teams with games already under their belts.
(09/07/17 2:51am)
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, a 1986 Wharton graduate with over two decades of experience in the Department of Justice, has been the subject of numerous headlines since he wrote a highly publicized statement recommending the firing of former FBI Director James Comey in May. A week after that memo, Rosenstein appointed former FBI Director Robert Mueller to head a special counsel investigation into the links between President Donald Trump's 2016 election campaign and the Russian government's interference in the 2016 presidential election. Rosenstein has continued to expand the investigation even as Trump has dismissed the probe as a "a total fabrication" and "a witch hunt."
(09/05/17 1:22am)
Fine margins can prove deadly.
(08/31/17 12:59am)
He was a legend.
(08/31/17 1:08am)
This time, they’re ready.
(08/30/17 11:29pm)
After suffering two shutout losses to start the season, Penn women’s soccer is hoping that flipping coasts will mean flipping game outcomes.
(08/22/17 10:46pm)
Welcome back to school! You may just be getting back, totally unprepared for the semester to start, but athletes from seven of Penn's varsity programs have been training for the fall for months.
(07/18/17 10:22pm)
After four stellar years at Meiklejohn stadium, 2015 Penn graduate and left-handed pitcher Ronnie Glenn was taken in the 22nd round of the Major League Baseball draft. Since then, Glenn has been steadily working his way up the Los Angeles Angels’ minor league ladder; he currently is in his second season with the Single-A Burlington (IA) Bees.
(06/13/17 4:08am)
For the vast majority of able-bodied twenty-somethings, “getting drafted” is something to be feared. But for a small group of recent Penn baseball grads, being selected in this week’s draft will be the joyful culmination of years of hard work.
(05/08/17 12:17am)
The Ivy League's track and field season came to a close on Sunday, and the women of Penn finished with their best performance in 11 years. The men, meanwhile, were the best of the rest after taking third behind the conference's two powerhouses, Princeton and Cornell.
(04/30/17 11:33pm)
Another year of Penn Relays is now history. And while Penn track and field may not have repeated the same success of 2016, which saw the team win its first Relay since 1974, the Quakers still made a number of finals appearances, and broke some records, too.
(04/30/17 12:04am)
Despite not hearing his name called during the NFL Draft, Penn quarterback Alek Torgersen has signed with the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent.
(04/28/17 11:53pm)
NEW YORK — Could this year be the year?
(04/26/17 8:59pm)
Franklin Field, a historic stadium of over 55,000 seats, only ever fills up on one weekend every year. That weekend is almost here, and people from all over the world have already begun to descend upon Philadelphia for the 123rd running of the Penn Relay Carnival.