Tydings | Columbia beating Penn basketball is becoming the new status quo
Columbia and Penn basketball are both changing the status quo in the Ivy League, but in very different ways.
Columbia and Penn basketball are both changing the status quo in the Ivy League, but in very different ways.
On Friday and Saturday, the Red and Blue (19-6, 9-2 Ivy) will host Columbia and Cornell, the latter of which will be Senior Night, before finishing their regular season against the Tigers (18-7, 9-2) on Tuesday night.
While the Red and Blue are not loaded with the firepower of the last several years, the blue-collar squad should contend seriously at multiple weight classes.
For the Penn women’s lacrosse team, stingy was the word of the day.On Wednesday night, the Quakers’ defense held Rutgers without a goal for nearly forty consecutive minutes and senior midfield Lindsey Smith scored two second-half goals as the Quakers pulled off a 6-3 win heading into their first Ivy weekend.
On Friday and Saturday, the Red and Blue (19-6, 9-2 Ivy) will host Columbia and Cornell, the latter of which will be Senior Night, before finishing their regular season against the Tigers (18-7, 9-2) on Tuesday night.
While the Red and Blue are not loaded with the firepower of the last several years, the blue-collar squad should contend seriously at multiple weight classes.
The big day has finally arrived for Penn wrestling.This weekend, the Quakers will compete in the 2014 Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) Championships, at home in the Palestra.
Senior Night? Over. The Ivy League title race? Eliminated from contention. Nothing left to play for? Not quite.
The Penn women’s basketball program has come a long way and we could not have done it without you. As coach McLaughlin’s first recruiting class, we have witnessed and been a part of the continued success.
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After a home match against Temple on Sunday, the Quakers will fly out to southern California for four matches and some needed vitamin D.
When Penn softball departs for Florida on Thursday, it won’t be looking to just soak up some much-needed sun; the Quakers are hoping to pick up some W’s along the way.
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