This year, Ivy League basketball remained sidelined while every other Division I school is pushing through the COVID-19 pandemic to play games as scheduled. For Penn fans and athletes alike, the whole situation is, simply put, frustrating.
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Sports
Stop and Smell the Rose Bowl: Penn's wild 1917 game against the Webfoots
On January 1, 1917, 25,000 people packed into the extra grandstand seating at Tournament Park in Pasadena, Calif. to witness a game that would change the landscape of College Football forever.
In Photos: In a pandemic-altered America, Super Bowl traditions persist in Philadelphia
The pandemic has altered much of American life, but one of its hallmarks persisted: the Super Bowl. Here's how the Penn and Philadelphia communities watched the game.
15 questions with... Kayla Ketring, a Penn softball senior
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Kayla Ketring of Penn softball 15 questions about her sport, her time at Penn, and her life overall. Here's what the senior had to say.
Stop and Smell the Rose Bowl: Penn's wild 1917 game against the Webfoots
On January 1, 1917, 25,000 people packed into the extra grandstand seating at Tournament Park in Pasadena, Calif. to witness a game that would change the landscape of College Football forever.
In Photos: In a pandemic-altered America, Super Bowl traditions persist in Philadelphia
The pandemic has altered much of American life, but one of its hallmarks persisted: the Super Bowl. Here's how the Penn and Philadelphia communities watched the game.
Freshman point guard Kemari Reynolds is finally getting a chance to step onto the Palestra floor, and with her final high school season cut short, she is eager to get on the court with her teammates.
Hard work is paying off for Penn women’s soccer sophomore Emily Pringle
Emily Pringle was initially attracted to Penn because of the ability to receive an excellent education while being a part of a community that supports each other through thick and thin.
Former Penn coach Bob Seddon didn't just find success in one sport, but two
Bob Seddon coached the men’s soccer team until 1986 and the baseball team until 2005, leading each team to a great deal of success during his tenure at Penn.
How are other athletic conferences handling their spring seasons?
While other conferences have already decided to move forward with their seasons, the Ivy League’s decision about the 2021 season is still pending.
Penn football alum Justin Watson wins Super Bowl LV with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Watson, a former standout for Penn football, hoisted the Lombardi Trophy proudly on the turf of Raymond James Stadium after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers soundly defeated the reigning champion Kansas City Chiefs by a score of 31-9.
A seasoned contributor at Penn, Woods had always dreamed of playing basketball at the professional level. Although he did stay at Penn after his NCAA eligibility, Woods constantly kept his eyes to the next level.
As time at Penn winds down, swimmer Nathaniel Cunnan looks to Olympic Trials and beyond
Nathaniel Cunnan's time at Penn is coming to a close, and he's planning to go out with a splash with an appearance at the Olympic Trials this summer.
Penn alum Kevin Stefanski wins AP Coach of the Year Award
Collecting about half the votes for the award, first-year head coach Kevin Stefanski won the Associated Press Coach of the Year Award.
15 Questions with... Max Lorca-Lloyd, a Penn men's basketball sophomore
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked men's basketball sophomore Max Lorca-Lloyd 15 questions about his time with the team, his experience at Penn, and his life overall. Here's what he had to say.
Athletes and coaches return to long-awaited in-person practices
Desperate to not let the COVID-19 outbreak keep them from their passions, Penn athletes are returning to practice.
A conversation with wide receiver Justin Watson as he prepares for Super Bowl LV
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with former Penn football star Justin Watson for a chat just days before he competes in the Super Bowl.
Working behind the scenes: Meet Penn women's basketball assistant coaches
The Quaker fanbase is likely less familiar with assistant coaches Kelly Killion, Ashley Robinson, and Stephanie Carideo. The assistants are often the engine behind practice. From running individual workouts to spearheading recruiting, they take care of much of what happens behind the scenes.
Alum Mitch Marrow went from the NFL to Wall Street to doggy daycare owner
One of the Red and Blue's best defensive linemen in the program’s long history, Marrow leads Penn’s records in most sacks in a season and is second in career sacks.
Origin stories: Penn men's soccer
The Quakers’ first official season on the pitch came in 1908, but the origin of the program was in reality born three years prior in the fall of 1905.



















