Here's a roundup of what recent graduates are up to since their time on campus, from signing new professional contracts to transferring schools to continue their college careers.
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Sports
Phoebe Sterba takes next step in basketball career in Ireland
Graduated senior Phoebe Sterba will take her talents to Ireland to play professional basketball and pursue a graduate degree at Trinity College in Dublin.
Trump claims he didn't have a "big time football" experience at Penn
President Trump cited his lack of a college football experience at Penn when talking about his opinions on the uncertain upcoming NCAA season.
Meet Penn Basketball's Class of 2024 recruits
Penn will add four new recruits, all guards, to its basketball team this year. All were accomplished in high school and a couple have Ivy League familial ties.
Phoebe Sterba takes next step in basketball career in Ireland
Graduated senior Phoebe Sterba will take her talents to Ireland to play professional basketball and pursue a graduate degree at Trinity College in Dublin.
Trump claims he didn't have a "big time football" experience at Penn
President Trump cited his lack of a college football experience at Penn when talking about his opinions on the uncertain upcoming NCAA season.
In the midst of coronavirus, Penn swimming looks to the future
Although coach Mike Schnur has been with Penn swimming for 29 years, this coming season may be his most trying yet.
15 questions with Chase Geffert, a rising senior on Penn women's soccer
Rising senior Chase Geffert answers 15 questions about soccer, coronavirus, and life.
AJ Brodeur signs professional basketball contract in Germany
Former Penn basketball standout has signed a professional basketball contract with the BBL, Germany's premier league.
Why didn't Donald Trump play sports at Penn?
With new allegations that Trump paid a proxy to take his SAT, we look at why the President did not attempt to gain admission as a recruited baseball player, a sport at which he claimed to have been phenomenal.
An Unremembered Icon: The Story of 1896 Penn grad George Orton
Penn graduate George Orton was the first Candian gold medalist, founded Penn ice hockey, and was a pioneer of Philadelphia sports, but today he has been all but forgotten.
An MLB comparison for every Ivy League baseball team
With the long-delayed MLB Opening Day just around the corner, we take a look at how the Ivy League stacks up to the Big Leagues.
Two years after graduating, Penn field hockey legend Alexa Hoover isn't done yet
Despite setbacks from numerous injuries, Hoover is the assistant field hockey coach at La Salle and is still training for the US National Team that will compete in the Olympics next year.
Philadelphia bans fans from Phillies and Eagles games, later walks back stance
The Phillies will have no fans in attendance in their home-opener against the Miami Marlins this Friday.
CSFL announces it won't have fall season, but Army and Navy will still play
The decision to not have a fall season will mean that Penn sprint football supporters will have to wait a little longer to see the team's first new coach in 50 years.
Other conferences follow the lead of the Ivy League in decisions on fall sports
The Patriot League has become the second Division 1 conference to cancel fall sports after the Ivy League made its decision last week.
Years after shining for Penn football, Kyle Wilcox stars as a member of Team USA Bobsled
Almost six years after his last game with Penn, Kyle Wilcox has found a new home on Team USA Bobsled.
Penn vows not to cut any varsity sports after multiple peers slash athletics programs
In the wake of several peer institutions cutting multiple varsity sports, Penn Athletics has committed to maintaining its current number of 33.
How Penn offensive linemen balance eating with their busy schedules
For anyone, sticking to an eating regimen that meets the proper nutritional requirements is a tough proposition. Add in the time and cost constraints of being a collegiate athlete and doing so only becomes more challenging.
Penn decathlete Evan Lee to transfer to Duke for final year of eligibility
Penn record-holder Lee will not only compete as an athlete at Duke, but he will also grow his foundation in medicine.


















