Live Blog: Penn football at Columbia
Penn football makes the trip up to Columbia on Saturday in search of its first Ivy League victory of the season.
Penn football makes the trip up to Columbia on Saturday in search of its first Ivy League victory of the season.
As fall sports progress through October, most Penn Athletics teams continue to face Ivy League opponents and attend crucial meets.
After evening up its overall record last Saturday with a win over Sacred Heart, Penn football looks to do the same with the Ivy portion of the schedule.
Who makes up that group of 40-odd players — its members tend to vary on a weekly basis — who don’t hit the road with their teammates? Meet the scout team.
As fall sports progress through October, most Penn Athletics teams continue to face Ivy League opponents and attend crucial meets.
After evening up its overall record last Saturday with a win over Sacred Heart, Penn football looks to do the same with the Ivy portion of the schedule.
As part of Penn Athletics’ Game Onward Campaign, Penn launched the Penn Track & Field and Cross Country Campaign for Excellence on Wednesday.
On Friday, Penn sprint football will face Navy in a game that could very well decide which team represents the South Division in the CSFL championship.
Coming off of a tie with Columbia in double overtime, the Red and Blue were hungry for a win but were outlasted by the Retrievers, 1-0.
Renken is a decorated runner for Penn’s cross country, and he's hoping to exercise his passion for the sport throughout the rest of his life.
For Penn track’s distance runners, the old sports adage of “there is no offseason” could not ring more true, as their commitment to the program lasts nearly the entire school year.
Junior Anthony Russo has excelled representing the Quakers at every recent meet. His younger sister, freshman Delia Russo, has also impressed recently.
In the most recent USTFCCCA National Coaches Poll, the Quakers were ranked No.23, an increase from their initial season rank of No. 28.
Paying college athletes isn't as simple as it sounds, though. First of all, where does the money come from? The way I see it, there are multiple ways players could be compensated, but each comes with its own caveat.
Since their tough start to the season, the Quakers have won five of their past six contests, including two Ivy League victories.
Representatives Dan Miller and Ed Gainey are sponsoring the Pennsylvania version of the bill. The bill would similarly allow college athletes to profit from their name and image.
Beneath all of this lies a simple theoretical doctrine at the core of the economic system we’ve all been taught to love: capitalism’s insistence that the work you do must be compensated with a wage.
After a crushing conference-opening loss to Dartmouth, the senior running back stuffed the stat sheet on the ground and through the air.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Karekin Brooks puts up eye-popping numbers, Joey Bhangdia continues his League-leading season, and field hockey pulls off two overtime wins.
Penn volleyball's first Ivy League win of the season highlighted the team's fall break weekend at the Palestra.