Harvard easily brushes aside Penn basketball, 83-63
Harvard guard Siyani Chambers' passing display left the Quakers flat-footed and ultimately defeated.
Harvard guard Siyani Chambers' passing display left the Quakers flat-footed and ultimately defeated.
Seven years ago, Harvard basketball was little more than an idea. And seven years later, the results are undeniable: five straight 20-win seasons, three straight Ivy League titles and the first NCAA tournament victory in program history.
Some of the Penn track and field program will participate in low-key meets at Haverford and Princeton on Saturday and Sunday, respectively.
Penn wrestling will finish up the home stretch of its dual season close to campus this weekend.
Seven years ago, Harvard basketball was little more than an idea. And seven years later, the results are undeniable: five straight 20-win seasons, three straight Ivy League titles and the first NCAA tournament victory in program history.
Some of the Penn track and field program will participate in low-key meets at Haverford and Princeton on Saturday and Sunday, respectively.
Penn men's basketball player Dau Jok has made a habit of picking up accolades for his volunteer and humanitarian work over the past three-plus years.
When the men’s basketball game against Harvard is over this Friday, don’t forget to recycle or compost your waste.
On Thursday, the U.S. Basketball Writers Association honored Jok with its Most Courageous Award.
After a nine month layoff and rejuvenated following a surprising 2012-13 campaign, the Penn men’s lacrosse team begins its season against defending the national champions, No. 1 Duke.
It’s not often that high school teammates compete for the same team in college. But Wendy Zhao and Luona Wang, two members of the Penn women’s fencing team, are doing just that.
It has been a season filled with adjustments, surprises and obstacles for Penn. With everything that has been thrown at them these past three months, the Quakers could have easily fallen apart. But they have repeatedly refused to let their circumstances get the best of them.
Swimming meets are known for being close affairs. Individual events are often contested by tenths of a second, and even the meets themselves often come down to just a few points. However, on a team that is over thirty members strong, only two Quakers have been getting a crack at the 38 points that are available in the meets’ two diving events.
Not even Penn wrestling’s own roster can boast too many stories quite like Friedman’s, even if the sophomore pre-med student hasn’t been able to log much mat time this year for the Quakers.
The Penn men’s lacrosse team may have ended the 2013 season on a sour note, but don’t let that fool you. The Quakers also provided many great moments en route to a solid 8-5 season.
On Tuesday, the website dedicated to the search for Penn's next athletic director added a new feature: a description of Penn’s next athletic director.
In his third year as Penn's Director of Lacrosse Operations and a former goalkeeper for the Quakers, Ted Rawlings is very much the face of Penn lacrosse.
With Penn women’s lacrosse looking for its eighth straight Ivy title and men’s lacrosse looking to make the jump into the NCAA Tournament, the Quakers have scheduled some tough opponents to get them ready for an important season.
Penn's senior goalkeeper is not only instrumental for Penn men's lacrosse on the field, but also in terms of team dynamics.
For Penn women’s lacrosse, 2013 was the same old story. Another Ivy League championship. A seventh consecutive bid to the NCAA Tournament.