The NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament will return to Philadelphia, and Penn is hosting
March Madness is returning to Philadelphia — and Penn is hosting it.
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March Madness is returning to Philadelphia — and Penn is hosting it.
With the arrival of Quaker Days, students from all over the world have come to Penn this week to see what the University has to offer. This weekend, we’ll be getting even more.
Penn women’s basketball may have ended its season almost a month ago, but the awards haven’t stopped coming in, recognizing the team’s standout season.
The Fresh Grocer’s time at 40th and Walnut streets is officially coming to an end, the University and Acme announced Monday.
Penn baseball has been on a roll as of late. This weekend, Red and Blue fans will find out just how legit the team really is.
What a weekend it was for the star goalie of No. 11 Penn women’s lacrosse, Britt Brown. Facing yet another ranked opponent in No. 16 Northwestern, Brown had her work cut out for her against the Wildcats’ talented attack.
They made it to the final stretch — and they’re still standing.
Well that’s one way to start a season.
Penn baseball’s starting lineup is relatively wet behind the ears: seven regulars are either freshmen or sophomores.
LOS ANGELES — Heartbreak. Absolute heartbreak.
Penn President Amy Gutmann and former Vice President Joe Biden will hold “an engaging conversation” with members of the Penn community in Irvine Auditorium on March 30, Gutmann announced in an email to undergraduate students Wednesday.
They’ve been here before. In fact, this is their third trip to the NCAA Tournament in four years. But the first NCAA Tournament win in program history still eludes the women of Penn basketball.
In Track & Field, a successful team must rely on all units within the squad — throwers, jumpers, sprinters and distance runners must all perform in order to achieve full success.
Ivy League regular season championship? Check. Ivy League Tournament championship? Check that, too.
There’s no escaping it — Penn men’s basketball choked in the end of its Ivy League Tournament loss to Princeton.
The Ivy League championship is under the Quakers’ belts, but the bid for NCAA Tournament is still up for grabs.
The impossible dream has come true: Penn men’s basketball came back from the dead to make the first-ever Ivy League Tournament. But this story isn’t over.
13 wins, one loss, an Ivy League championship, Coach of the Year, three All-Ivy honors and Player of the Year sum up Penn women’s basketball’s season to date.
She’s easy-going. She’s the calm in the middle of the storm. She hosts Bachelor watch parties on Monday nights.
Penn men’s basketball came tantalizingly close to securing a spot at the Ivy League Tournament over the weekend with a thrilling 69-66 victory at Cornell, but failed to free itself from the pack after falling to Columbia the following night, 70-67.