Penn men's lacrosse beats VIllanova but falls to Princeton in Ivy opener
Penn men’s lacrosse split its slate of games over spring break.
Penn men’s lacrosse split its slate of games over spring break.
Over spring break, the Quakers had a full schedule of training and events to get them prepared for the long outdoor season to come while on Friday, Penn senior Maalik Reynolds competed in the high jump in the NCAA National Championship Meet.
The next stage of the Penn women’s tennis season looks positive as the team pulled off two impressive wins in its three-game road trip to California over break.Despite dropping their final match, the Quakers showed stunning success in their doubles pairings in each contest.Against their first opponent Rhode Island on Monday in Palm Springs, the Red and Blue showed no mercy, winning the match 5-2 after gaining early momentum during doubles play.
Penn softball hit the road for 11 games in Florida over spring break to kick off its season. The stretch was a roller coaster ride for the Quakers
Over spring break, the Quakers had a full schedule of training and events to get them prepared for the long outdoor season to come while on Friday, Penn senior Maalik Reynolds competed in the high jump in the NCAA National Championship Meet.
The next stage of the Penn women’s tennis season looks positive as the team pulled off two impressive wins in its three-game road trip to California over break.Despite dropping their final match, the Quakers showed stunning success in their doubles pairings in each contest.Against their first opponent Rhode Island on Monday in Palm Springs, the Red and Blue showed no mercy, winning the match 5-2 after gaining early momentum during doubles play.
After winning the Ivy League title and a bid to the NCAA Tournament, Penn women's basketball is giving its fans a chance to join in the celebration.
But looking at the big picture, it is a full-team effort that has led to Penn shining the brightest. And at the end of the day, the individual accolades are simply a sign of the team’s overall success, not a sign that the team was driven by solely by those few players.
All that’s left to say after the final permutations of “This is unacceptable” for this season have been uttered is that that culture needs overhauled as soon as possible.
In their final game of the season, the Quakers came out and nearly upset Princeton before ultimately falling 70-65.
The good news for Penn women's basketball? This ride isn't ending any time soon.
Led by senior captain Alyssa Baron and freshman sensation Sydney Stipanovich, Penn women’s basketball took down the heavily-favored Tigers and will await an unknown opponent in next week’s NCAA Tournament.
The Red and Blue (21-6, 11-2 Ivy) have gone full-circle in the past two months since that loss, winning 13 of their last 14 games going into Tuesday’s Ivy title matchup at Jadwin Gym with Princeton
Even without an individual winner at this year’s edition of the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Championships, Penn wrestling is still feeling pretty good about its performance.
The Big Red couldn’t give the game away, though, because the Quakers wouldn’t take it. A night after Princeton came into Newman Arena and blew out Cornell by 40 points, Penn won by just four, seeing every mistake the Big Red made and raising it another.
For the first time in program history, Penn women’s basketball is postseason-bound for the second consecutive year.
Going up against the worst team in the Ivy League, Penn held on thanks to Dau Jok's 21 points, defeating Cornell, 69-65.
There are a lot of bad teams in college basketball, but Penn is not just bad. The Quakers are an undisciplined, insubordinate squad.
Columbia and Penn basketball are both changing the status quo in the Ivy League, but in very different ways.
Columbia was just the next victim of a ferocious Penn women’s basketball team overflowing with energy in its last home stand of the season.