Penn baseball picks its own 'Jock Jams'
As each player enters the game, a segment of a song is played at the player’s request. Not surprisingly, there have been the good, the bad and the ugly among the song choices.
As each player enters the game, a segment of a song is played at the player’s request. Not surprisingly, there have been the good, the bad and the ugly among the song choices.
Today’s environment provides several different paths to MLB — the Ivies being the road less traveled.
In a fashion echoing this past weekend, the Penn baseball team dug itself into an early hole, yet regained the lead with some timely hitting.
The first full week of Ivy baseball is in the books, but the championship outlook seems hazier than ever.
Today’s environment provides several different paths to MLB — the Ivies being the road less traveled.
In a fashion echoing this past weekend, the Penn baseball team dug itself into an early hole, yet regained the lead with some timely hitting.
A 12-4 victory over Yale at Meiklejohn Stadium Sunday capped of a successful weekend for the baseball team.
In his first year at Penn, freshman first baseman Spencer Branigan has already put together an impressive resume.
With the heart of the lineup leading off he top of the fourth inning at the Liberty Bell Classic, the Penn baseball team began putting on a hitting clinic.
Today the Quakers will host St. Joseph’s to kick off the first round of the 19th annual Liberty Bell Classic.
The Quakers hosted a two-game series with Lafayette Saturday — losing both contests due to several defensive miscues — and then split a second doubleheader Sunday as the team ventured north to Easton, Pa.
The Quakers, who often fell victim to prolonged rallies from opponents last season, allowed Villanova to score seven runs in both the fourth and fifth innings in yesterday’s 17-5 thrashing.
For senior outfielder Tom Grandieri, there is much more riding on today’s matchup than a five-game winning streak.
Over a span of 36 hours, quarterback Kyle Olson went from standing under center to sitting in the bullpen.
In sweeping two doubleheaders against Mt. St. Mary’s, the Quakers' starting pitchers dazzled, allowing just two earned runs in 27 innings.
After a busy opening schedule with eight games in 11 days, the Penn baseball team is ready to restore order to its season this weekend.
The Quakers’ bats were on fire from the first pitch onward, as they scored eight runs in the first four innings against Temple.
Though its offensive lineup features just three seniors, the Penn baseball team is far more experienced than its ages reveal.
Spending spring break in the Sunshine State has inspired Penn baseball coach John Cole to look on the bright side of his team’s season-opening road trip.
If the Penn baseball team needs time to shake off some winter cobwebs, it will certainly get the chance to do so over spring break.