Moving from the mound, Penn baseball's Jeff McGarry makes it work
Jeff McGarry may be stepping off the mound, but he is sure stepping up for Penn baseball.
Jeff McGarry may be stepping off the mound, but he is sure stepping up for Penn baseball.
Both Penn baseball and softball looked to resume play after a productive spring break but mother nature had other plans.
Traversing the Mid-Atlantic, the Quakers went 2-6 against solid competition over spring break
After competing in their first 11 games on the road, Penn baseball will be in familiar territory this weekend. Penn’s Meiklejohn Stadium will get its first action of the season as the Quakers will host Lafayette in their home opener.
Both Penn baseball and softball looked to resume play after a productive spring break but mother nature had other plans.
Traversing the Mid-Atlantic, the Quakers went 2-6 against solid competition over spring break
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Austin Bossart has a lot on his plate. As a captain, a catcher, and a top of the lineup hitter, the junior Illinois native carries the largest burden of anyone on this year’s Penn baseball squad.
With a head coach in his first season at the helm, it wouldn’t be surprising for Penn baseball to not know John Yurkow too well. But Yurkow has been here for years.
Despite last weekend's losses, the Quakers saw Changed from received some strong individual performances, particularly from their talented junior class.
2013 was a slog at times for Penn baseball, but there were plenty of happy moments for the Quakers. Here's the top five.
The Quakers began their season in the Lone Star state on Friday and Saturday, losing all three of their games against Dallas Baptist by scores of 5-4, 19-2 and 8-7, respectively.
After a disappointing 22-21, 7-13 Ivy season, Penn baseball has stripped the old hardware and brought a new vigor to its squad.
The average day of an athlete can be rather stressful and exhausting, making it hard to slow down and appreciate the joy of being a collegiate athlete. However, junior pitcher Ronnie Glenn and the rest of Penn baseball make it a point to realize just how lucky they are.
New York Mets General Manager Sandy Alderson stood at the podium in Colloquium Hall in Huntsman Hall and began his lecture detailing his journey to ‘the show’. But for many in attendance, his story was a shocking one.
New York Mets general manager Sandy Alderson came to Penn on Wednesday to speak as part of the Wharton Leadership Lectures series and sat down with the DP beforehand.
John Yurkow has only been head coach of the varsity baseball team for a few weeks, but that hasn’t stopped him from already snagging a Connecticut recruit with some impressive baseball bloodlines: Bradley Wilpon.
After Penn promoted baseball assistant John Yurkow to the role of head coach, The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Yurkow to talk about his relationship with outgoing John Cole and his plan moving forward.
Rising junior pitcher Connor Cuff has been taking the initiative to improve his game and use last season as fuel to propel him into his junior campaign.
Senior Associate Athletic Director Tony Vecchione went with Yurkow as John Cole’s successor. After all, if Cole didn’t work out, why replace him with his right-hand man?