Penn loses to Princeton for the 13th consecutive time in final game of the season
For the first time since 1905, the all-time series record between Penn and Princeton is tied, standing at 126-126.
For the first time since 1905, the all-time series record between Penn and Princeton is tied, standing at 126-126.
The 62-44 loss has the Quakers only one game above Brown heading into Penn’s final game of the season.
Nick Spinoso also hit 1,000 points in Penn’s fourth Ivy League victory of the season.
The team’s performance against Columbia was a vision of what the season could have been.
The 62-44 loss has the Quakers only one game above Brown heading into Penn’s final game of the season.
Nick Spinoso also hit 1,000 points in Penn’s fourth Ivy League victory of the season.
Senior guard Stina Almqvist and freshman forward Katie Collins hit their sixth double-doubles of the season.
The 28-point margin was tied for the third-largest Ivy League defeat in the history of the program.
Penn's lucky number seven has navigated several difficult obstacles on his road to success.
A second-half comeback from the Red and Blue fell short in an overtime heartbreaker.
The Quakers keep Ivy Madness hopes alive with this hard-fought win.
Nick Spinoso tied his career-high of 23 points to pull Penn to a victory.
Dunphy, the current head coach at La Salle, won 10 Ivy League titles from 1989-2006.
From early practices to late nights watching film — managers give their all to support the teams they love.
Penn finished their weekend road trip with a 10-point defeat to Brown.
Almqvist finished with 26 points, with her offensive firepower fueling a 73-61 win against Brown.
A career-high and double-double performance from Katie Collins and a season-high for Mataya Gayle lead the Quakers past the Bulldogs
Miller had a breakout game against La Salle, draining 5-of-6 three-pointers.
The award comes after the freshman went four-for-four from beyond the arc this weekend at Yale.
The star freshman forward for Penn women's basketball has done nothing but impress early on for the Red and Blue.