Reynolds is Ivy indoor champion
Maalik Reynolds won the indoor Ivy League Championships and will compete at the NCAA Championships on March 10-11.
Maalik Reynolds won the indoor Ivy League Championships and will compete at the NCAA Championships on March 10-11.
This weekend, six players from the women’s team and two players from the men’s team will head to the College Squash Association Individual Championships.
The seniors are putting it all in the line heading into the final weekend of their Penn basketball careers.
Penn basketball’s season comes down to its final three games. The first two are home against Brown and Yale, while the last is on the road against Princeton. The Quakers can’t afford to lose any of the three.
This weekend, six players from the women’s team and two players from the men’s team will head to the College Squash Association Individual Championships.
The seniors are putting it all in the line heading into the final weekend of their Penn basketball careers.
Penn’s women’s lacrosse team will have a busy spring break. Over eight days, they face No. 2 North Carolina, Rutgers, and Harvard.
The Quakers lost, 10-4, in a game in which they steadily checked out from throughout the match.
Breaking records may be the only way to guarantee the coveted third-place spot at the Ivy League Championships, which begin Thursday.
Penn allocated just over $690,000 to help lure athletes to University City. The only Ancient Eight school that spent less was Brown.
Slowly, but surely, 2013 was purged from the Penn basketball team.
Since his freshman year, Jeff — with the coaching of his father — has proved to be one of the best divers ever to walk through Penn, perhaps only challenged by his dad.
Zack Rosen and the Quakers reminded fans that their season is far from over by pulling off an upset in Boston.
When it comes to determining which team earns the Ancient Eight’s automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament, the Ivy League does it right: it is the only Division I conference that does not hold a postseason tournament.
After losing a little face in a 12-8 loss at Duke on Friday, coach Mike Murphy and the Penn men’s lacrosse team is looking to rebound and concentrating on faceoffs to do so.
This year, only the men repeated their success, securing the number one spot, while the women came in fourth out of the 18 competing teams.
For Penn seniors, who were playing their last pair of games at home,the result was bittersweet. The Quakers won on Friday against Dartmouth, but dropped a close game to Harvard on Saturday.
Gymnastics team repeated as Ivy Champs to win Penn’s first Ivy title of the 2011-2012 school year.
While both the men’s and women’s tennis teams got off to 2-0 starts against Buffalo, only the men hold on to win.
Both men and women finished seventh in the team competition at the 2012 Heptagonal Indoor Championships at Cornell.