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Quakers fall to the visiting Yale bulldogs, 87-79. Tyler Bernadini (3) Jordan Gibson (11)
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Quakers fall to the visiting Yale bulldogs, 87-79. Tyler Bernadini (3) Jordan Gibson (11)
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Alex Barnett (1) blows past Brennan Votel (42)
Sophomore Justen Roth and partner Adam Schwartz (not in photo) beat St John's in a 8-7 decision in their doubles match up. That meant the Quakers won all their doubles matches and got the win, beating St. John's University 5-2 at the Lott Courts.
Stanley Pringle (11) is marked by Zack Rosen (1). Quakers fall to the visiting Nittany Lions, 73-85, at the Palestra.
Penn lost narrowly as QB Keiffer Garton's (13) throw was intercepted in the dying seconds of the 4th Quarter. Harvard won 24-21, effectively closing out Penn's chances of an Ivy League crown.
Kim Adams (22) faces off against her opposite number Grace Karly (22) from Brown. Penn defeated the visiting Brown, 56-45 at the Palestra.
The Quakers overcame the visiting Brown Bears in overtime to win 2-1 at Franklin field. Margaretha Ehret (3) forces a powerful pass down the line.
Midfielder Sarah Friedman (8) dribbles the ball past her marker, Erin Hardiman (2). The Quakers, who were 2-0 up at one stage in the game, eventually lost 2-3 to the visitors at Rhodes Field.
CW 4x800 Championship of America: Penn's Jesse Carlin. The Penn Relays at Franklin Field. 24-26 April 2008.
Taylor Tieman (16) tries to steal second base and collides with Drexel's Rachel Campbell (19). Campbell suffered a minor knock but continued the game.
Sr. Jason Pinsky prepares to serve. Pinsky defeated his opponent Artem Vlasenko, 6-3 6-4, as the Quakers to an overall 5-2 win over St. John's at the Lott Courts.
Penn narrowly lost to Cornell, 92-94.
Lackner Katarina (33) tries to block a 3-point attempt by her opposite number, Harvard's Emma Markley (33). The Quakers were unable to keep up with Harvard's superior shooting as they fell 76-54.
Women's Tennis v Temple. Penn's Julia Koulbitskaya (Sr.) smashes the ball to win point. Koulbitskaya eventually triumphed over Temple's Dina Senkina, in two close sets, winning 7-6(3), 6-4.
Penn edges past Princeton in a tight-game that was decided in the very last minute. The Quakers won 69-65.
Women's Tennis v Temple. Penn's Charlotte Tansill (Sr.) stretches to receive the ball. Tansill defeated Temple's Anastasiia Rukavyshykova, 6-3, 6-2.
New solar powered trash cans situated at 36th and Chestnut Street derive power from the sun to compress garbage.
Chris Coyne signs copies of his new book at the Penn Bookstore. 'After War: the Political Economy of Exporting Democracy' seeks to answer critical foreign policy questions by bringing an economic mindset to a topic that has been traditionally tackled by historians, policymakers, and political scientists. Chris Coyne is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the West Virginia University.
800 recycling bins were unloaded at 4014 Walnut St. at the Rotunda to be distributed throughout West Philadelphia.