Swimming Issue | Penn diving team boasts youngest squad in Ivies
For many, transitioning to college is like a cannonball dive. You plunge into the cold waters and just hope that the undercurrent doesn’t pull you down.
For many, transitioning to college is like a cannonball dive. You plunge into the cold waters and just hope that the undercurrent doesn’t pull you down.
The sports world was quiet on Friday afternoon.
Statistics have always been an integral part of sports.
One sis, two sis, Red sis, Blue sis.
The sports world was quiet on Friday afternoon.
Statistics have always been an integral part of sports.
Country roads are taking the Quakers away from home down to West Virginia.
Dig. Set. Kill. The success of a volleyball team’s offense often relies on the relationship between the setters and the outside hitters. Penn’s primary setter, senior Ronnie Bither, has spent the past four years working to make sure the Quakers' offense runs smoothly.
Winning percentage isn’t the only thing being raised in Ray Priore’s first year at the helm of Penn football.
It was storybook night for one of the Ivy League soccer teams playing in Providence this weekend. Unfortunately, that team wasn’t Penn.
What a difference 42 years makes. In Friday’s Ivy League Heptagonal Championships in the Bronx, N.Y., Penn cross country secured a second-place finish on the men's side and a fifth-place finish on the women's side, the best the men have performed at Heps since 1973.
Two days. Six sets. One win. One loss.
Technically, two teams stepped on Franklin Field to play a game of sprint football. Based on the final score, however, only one actually showed up.
Penn field hockey is going big game hunting.
It was no tricks, all treats for Penn football on Halloween against Brown.
Tony Hicks, Penn basketball’s leading scorer the last two seasons, has decided to leave the program.
This is the Penn football we're accustomed to seeing.
There might not be much left at stake, but there is still plenty to play for. After being eliminated from CSFL championship contention in last week's double overtime lose to Army West Point, the Penn sprint football team (4-2) looks to reset and finish the season on a high note against rival Princeton (0-6) in the season finale this Friday.
Halloween is the time for instilling fear in others, and the women’s soccer team looks set to terrify all who stand in its way.
As Bo Jackson once said, “Set your goals high, and don’t stop until you get there.”