Freshman guard Kayla Padilla proved that in just her first season for the Red and Blue, she is more than capable of running the offense for Penn.
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Former Quaker Justin Watson scores first NFL touchdown in breakout performance
Watson, a former Penn football star and 2018 Wharton graduate, scored his first NFL touchdown on a 17-yard reception from quarterback Jameis Winston.
Penn squash dominates weekend matches against Rochester and St. Lawrence
No. 3 ranked Penn men’s squash hosted No. 6 Rochester and No. 15 St. Lawrence at the Penn Squash Center, winning both matches by scores of 7-2 and 9-0, respectively.
Penn men's and women's swimming take first place at the Miami of Ohio Invitational
While everyone on campus is gearing up for final exams, Penn swimming competed last week at the Miami of Ohio Invitational.
Former Quaker Justin Watson scores first NFL touchdown in breakout performance
Watson, a former Penn football star and 2018 Wharton graduate, scored his first NFL touchdown on a 17-yard reception from quarterback Jameis Winston.
Penn squash dominates weekend matches against Rochester and St. Lawrence
No. 3 ranked Penn men’s squash hosted No. 6 Rochester and No. 15 St. Lawrence at the Penn Squash Center, winning both matches by scores of 7-2 and 9-0, respectively.
Evan Lee's record-setting heptathlon highlights opening weekend for Penn track
This weekend, Penn men and women’s track spread some early holiday joy with high individual finishes from both teams at the Navy Invitational.
Papazekos | Penn keeps blowing out bad teams. Does that tell us anything about the future?
Penn women's basketball has only played eight games — but its easy schedule suggests that we really don't know that much about this team.
Penn women's basketball trounces Stetson, 81-41, to remain undefeated at the Palestra
Penn women’s basketball ensured its perfect home record would be intact heading into winter break with a resounding 81-41 win over Stetson on Saturday.
John-Michael Diveris dives into final Penn season with medals on his mind
Diveris, who has competed in the Ivy League Championship the past two seasons, has been consistently placing in the 1-meter and 3m dives.
The new three-point line hasn't presented a problem for Penn men's basketball
Beginning this season, the three-point line has been extended to 22 feet and 1¾ inches, up from the 20-foot, 9-inch line that was in place for the previous decade.
Thanksgiving tradition brings women's basketball together through dessert and competition
In accordance with a yearly Friendsgiving tradition, every year the team's players gather the week before Thanksgiving for an annual team dinner.
Penn women's basketball cruises past La Salle for second Big 5 win of season
Penn women’s basketball took on La Salle at Tom Gola Arena, winning by a score of 65-49.
Papazekos | Despite pair of bad losses, Penn has shown it poses a problem for top teams
Penn men’s basketball has played nine games. The Quakers have won five — two against power-conference teams in enemy territory as double-digit underdogs.
Three questions: How will Penn squash fare against top-ranked ranked competition?
Here are three questions about these teams that will be answered by the end of next week.
A long winter break gives Penn fencing an opportunity to stay sharp
In late November, the Red and Blue hit the road to take part in the Penn State Garret Open. But now, they have a long break before their next official event on Jan. 12.
New to the team, these Penn fencing freshmen are stepping up on the strip
A number of freshmen have joined the Red and Blue, and the transition to college fencing has proven to be a major change.
Penn men's basketball can't come back against No. 23 Villanova
Penn men’s basketball fell to No. 23 Villanova, 80-69, at Finneran Pavilion on Wednesday night in its search for a second consecutive upset over the Wildcats.
Coming off a 2-1 showing at the Wooden Legacy, Penn men's basketball is back in the Philadelphia area to face Big 5 rival Villanova.
How Michael Li went from imitating Captain Jack Sparrow to leading Penn fencing
Li, a junior from Palo Alto, Calif., began his fencing journey at the age of eight like many: through his love for Captain Jack Sparrow.



















