30 seconds with ... Ted Rawlings
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.
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.
While most upperclassmen are on the hunt for jobs this time of year, Penn senior midfield Zack Losco doesn't have to worry about what lies ahead.
Penn freshman lightweight rower Jake Ford set his first of not one nor two, but three under-19 lightweight 5,000-meter, 30-minute, and 60-minute world records.
For Penn women’s lacrosse, 2013 was the same old story. Another Ivy League championship. A seventh consecutive bid to the NCAA Tournament.
While most upperclassmen are on the hunt for jobs this time of year, Penn senior midfield Zack Losco doesn't have to worry about what lies ahead.
Penn freshman lightweight rower Jake Ford set his first of not one nor two, but three under-19 lightweight 5,000-meter, 30-minute, and 60-minute world records.
With seven games gone and seven games left in Ivy League play, Penn women's basketball team is halfway home to its ultimate goal.
Facing tough competition that included Duke, Virginia, William & Mary and James Madison in a championship-style meet, Penn swimming was able to put forward strong performances
On Friday, the men’s and women’s teams posted a combined seven top-ten school records, as the Quakers put forward another impressive performance at the Lafayette/Rider Invitational
Saturday night against Brown, with Penn methodically picking apart the Bears in the first half, the Quakers let the box score do all the talking.
Penn gymnastics celebrated Valentine’s Day with a little heart both on and off the mat.On Sunday afternoon at Hutchinson Gymnasium, the Quakers scored a season-high 190.850 en route to a second-place finish in the “Think Pink” meet.
PROVIDENCE, R.I.- Penn basketball’s descent into the surreal began before the team even stepped foot into Brown’s Pizzitola Sports Center.In a sign of things to come, the team’s bus ground to a halt on Main street, unable to continue in the swirling snow.
In a game that was close from the beginning, the Bears found a way to light a fire in snowy Providence and down the Quakers, 62-55.
In a game that was over well before halftime, the Quakers dismantled Brown, leading by as many as 37 points before beating the Bears, 78-51
“Overly focused, it’s far from the time to rest now,” the rapper Drake insists on 'Pound Cake', a recent record.The same goes for Penn wrestling, a team that issued a 24-10 pounding of Ivy League foe Columbia at the Palestra on Saturday.
Penn basketball is like a bad significant other. You take them out to dinner at a fancy Italian place and at the very least expect them to show up and act presentable the entire time.
Though the Bulldogs left the door open early for the Quakers to pick up an upset win and get back in the Ivy race, the Red and Blue decided to throw it away, committing foolish turnovers and costly fouls ad nauseam.
Freshman center Sydney Stipanovich put in another banner effort, breaking Penn’s program record for blocks in a season thanks to her eight blocks, giving her 77 blocks already on the year while helping Penn to victory
Penn track and field has fought through a lot already this season, but there will be no rest for the weary anytime soon.
For Penn wrestling, the plan is simple as it takes on Yale this weekend and enters the final stretch of the season: just compete and let the results unfold as they may.