Football freshmen are finding their footing amid team's success
Penn's football freshmen have become ingrained in the team's culture, have found mentors, and have adjusted to the rigors of playing college football.
Penn's football freshmen have become ingrained in the team's culture, have found mentors, and have adjusted to the rigors of playing college football.
With the NFL regular season reaching its midway point, several Quakers have made game-changing plays on the field.
Coming off of a nail-biter Homecoming win against Yale, undefeated Penn is set to play Brown this Saturday in Providence, R.I.
Four Daily Pennsylvanian sports reporters make their picks ahead of the Quakers' road battle against the Bears.
With the NFL regular season reaching its midway point, several Quakers have made game-changing plays on the field.
Coming off of a nail-biter Homecoming win against Yale, undefeated Penn is set to play Brown this Saturday in Providence, R.I.
Behind the high-tempo offense of Penn's yet undefeated season are the offensive linemen who put the team before themselves.
Kicker Graham Gotlieb, punter Ben Krimm, and long snapper Ryan Mannelly are proving that consistency is just one step towards becoming a dependable unit for an undefeated team.
With the Quakers, the Nash brothers have seen considerable action, combining for 26 tackles through the first six games so far this season.
With four games left in the season, Senior Sports Editor Matthew Frank contends that Penn's defense is the dominant unit, while the offense does just enough.
Outside of the Yale vs. Penn game, the other six Ivy League teams played each other, with Brown hosting Cornell, Harvard hosting Princeton, and Columbia hosting Dartmouth.
Thanks to another dominant defensive effort, the Quakers secured their sixth-consecutive victory of the season.
With the Ivy League season reaching its midpoint and non-conference play coming to a close, it's time to reevaluate where each team stacks up in the Ancient Eight.
Many of Penn’s fall sports have begun to reach their homestretch, with the final few games set to decide the fate of their season.
Our sports staff is in agreement: Penn will again emerge undefeated past this homecoming weekend.
As the fall sports season starts to come to a close, several of Penn's teams have received national attention after strong campaigns thus far.
With half a season left to play, Penn will face arguably its toughest test of the season against a 4-1 Yale team.
Smith had a total of three takeaways against the Lions: two forced fumbles and one interception.
Senior Sports Editor Matthew Frank breaks down how halfway through this season, Penn football has set itself apart from last year's team.
At the halfway mark of the season, Penn stands at 5-0 after a commanding victory over Columbia, a team the Quakers lost to almost exactly a year ago.