Led by senior guard Ashley Russell, who had a dominant game on both ends of the floor, the Quakers dismantled Brown in their first conference home game of the season.
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Sports
Pair of tennis seniors revive Women's Athletic Association after over 20 years
The Penn Women's Athletic Association, which was originally established in 1921, aims primarily to connect Penn’s female athletes on and off campus to networking opportunities based on the athletes' career goals.
Key Matchups: A crucial championship battle for men's fencing headlines list
As Penn men's and women's basketball continue Ivy League play against Brown and Yale, several other Penn Athletics teams will look to find success in competitions across the country.
Player, coach, and broadcaster: Gilly Lane has left his mark on the squash world
Now, at 33 years old, Lane is wise beyond his years. The future of Penn squash looks bright with him at the helm.
Pair of tennis seniors revive Women's Athletic Association after over 20 years
The Penn Women's Athletic Association, which was originally established in 1921, aims primarily to connect Penn’s female athletes on and off campus to networking opportunities based on the athletes' career goals.
Key Matchups: A crucial championship battle for men's fencing headlines list
As Penn men's and women's basketball continue Ivy League play against Brown and Yale, several other Penn Athletics teams will look to find success in competitions across the country.
Penn women's basketball ready to defend home court against Brown and Yale
Winners of their last nine out of 10 games, the Red and Blue rolled through their first Ivy League road trip of the year in New York last weekend, defeating both Cornell and Columbia in convincing fashion.
With a prolific Penn career nearing an end, Mark Andrew is still pushing for more
For most collegiate swimmers, senior year marks the end of their swimming careers. But for Andrew, things might just be getting started, as he has a serious shot at one day making the United States Olympic team.
Teammates at home and in the pool: Kiely sisters are a dynamic duo for Penn
Senior Erin is in her last year as a swimmer for Penn, but she is now passing the baton to her freshman sister Katie Kiely.
For some Penn swimmers, cupping therapy might be key to success
With increased blood flow, cupping is thought to help reduce muscle tension and promote cell repair – functions that serve swimmers well with their high level of physical exertion.
Penn's Jamaican swimmer Keanan Dols has his sights set on the 2020 Olympics
The Jamaican native, who has 2020 Tokyo goals alongside his Penn career, now holds Jamaican national records in three events: the 200-yard individual medley, 200 backstroke, and 200 butterfly.
Penn men's basketball faces another pivotal road series at Brown and Yale
The defending Ivy League champion Quakers have gotten off to a rocky start in conference play, but with wins this weekend they could build up some significant momentum going into a four-game home stand.
For Penn women's basketball, all-male practice squad brings improvement in game play
Now in its second season of play with the Red and Blue, the practice squad consists of eight players and has become an integral part of the program.
Penn fencing picks up quality wins on weekend road trip to Northwestern
The Red and Blue travelled to Evanston, Ill. on Saturday to compete in the Northwestern Duals.
Penn gymnastics records first victory of season in home opener at the Palestra
This weekend at the Palestra, Penn gymnastics took on Cornell, Brown, and Ursinus in the team's home opener. The Quakers were hoping to top their performance from last weekend, when they scored 190.000 and finished second.
Winners and losers from Penn basketball's weekend trip to Cornell and Columbia
Penn basketball had a busy weekend in New York against Cornell and Columbia, with the women’s team winning both games and the men splitting their pair of matchups.
Up and down weekend ends in a split for Penn squash against Dartmouth and Harvard
Both teams found success against the Big Green, claiming 6-3 victories, while Harvard proved to be a greater challenge, dispatching the women, 9-0, and the men, 6-3.
Penn wrestling rebounds from losing streak with pair of freshman-led Ivy wins at home
The Quakers hosted Brown at the Palestra on Saturday afternoon, followed by Harvard in the evening, with both meets ending in exciting and important victories for Penn.
Penn track continues season-long success in three different meets across country
It was a successful weekend for Penn men's and women’s track. Although the Quakers were split up at three different meet sites, each part of the team had overwhelming success on the weekend.
DP Sports Player of the Week: AJ Brodeur
Brodeur led the Quakers in scoring in two strong performances against Cornell and Columbia over the weekend.


















