Guest column by Leila Ashtaryeh | When it comes to paying athletes, Penn isn't Duke
There are several things I’d like to note in the recently published DP articles which argued for and against the compensation of collegiate athletes.
There are several things I’d like to note in the recently published DP articles which argued for and against the compensation of collegiate athletes.
The spring seasons are rapidly unfolding, with tennis heading into Ivy play and rowing and golf getting their seasons underway.
Despite starting strong, the Quakers faltered late and ended up losing to the Wildcats by a score of 5-4.
The Quakers never led against the visiting Broncs and fell by a score of 5-2 after giving up the first five runs of the game.
The spring seasons are rapidly unfolding, with tennis heading into Ivy play and rowing and golf getting their seasons underway.
Despite starting strong, the Quakers faltered late and ended up losing to the Wildcats by a score of 5-4.
For Penn women’s lacrosse, this Sunday’s contest in Evanston, Ill. against No. 5 Northwestern is one that the team has been looking forward to for an entire year.
In a season already defined by fierce competition, Penn men’s lacrosse will face what may be its toughest opponent yet on Saturday — the reigning national champion, No. 2 Yale.
The members of Penn softball knows how to enjoy themselves outside the lines with a fun, and sometimes competitive, game of hacky sack before they take the field.
For freshman pitcher Julia Longo, the story of the season has been improvement.
After a five-month break from competition, Penn men’s golf finally played its spring season opener at the Golden Horseshoe Intercollegiate in Williamsburg, Va.
In her stellar freshman year, Dyer earned honorable mention All-Ivy and two Rookie of the Week awards, but she hasn't stopped there.
Nia Akins started track by accident. Now she is second in the nation.
The Quakers walked away with a pair of championships in the Varsity 8 and the Second Varsity 8.
In the first Ivy series of the season, Penn baseball split Saturday’s doubleheader but lost on Sunday to Harvard at Meiklejohn Stadium.
The women secured a dominant first place overall finish against a very competitive mix of 12 teams. The men finished second out of 10 teams, just six points behind Army.
The senior first baseman has been a consistent hitter throughout his career at Penn, sporting a batting average of .282 over his first three seasons.
A pair of freshmen were the only Quakers who made it to Pittsburgh this year to compete on college wrestling's biggest stage.
The Quakers went head-to-head with the Crimson in a three-game series, coming out on top with two wins and one loss.
The seniors were sent off in a strong team effort, as Penn scored its second-best point total on the season at 193.125.