Penn Athletics weekend preview: Soccer, volleyball, golf, and field hockey return to action
The first week of classes is marked by fall sports both on the road and on familiar home ground.
The first week of classes is marked by fall sports both on the road and on familiar home ground.
Although the sixth-place finishes were less than optimal, the Ivy League Championships gave Penn golf's seniors the chance to meaningfully bid farewell to their collegiate careers.
Penn golf traverses numbers of different greens across the East Coast during its fall and winter seasons, with many holding great historical value.
As a couple of the teams compete for Ivy League and NCAA titles, here's a look at the best seniors on each of Penn's spring sports rosters.
Although the sixth-place finishes were less than optimal, the Ivy League Championships gave Penn golf's seniors the chance to meaningfully bid farewell to their collegiate careers.
Penn golf traverses numbers of different greens across the East Coast during its fall and winter seasons, with many holding great historical value.
Every green is different, but women's golf senior captain Mary Shin stays the same in proving remarkable results.
As the Penn men's and women's golf seasons get underway, take a look at what to expect from both teams.
Keep up to date with the Quakers as winter sports charge towards final gasps for glory at NCAA Championships and spring sports show hints of what the coming season has in store.
The Quakers competed in its third tournament of the year — the Yale Fall Intercollegiate — on Oct. 9 and 10. The team finished sixth out of 10 at the 54-hole invitational.
Both Penn men's and women's golf wrapped up competition in rivals' Ivy League territory this weekend.
Penn men's golf improved upon their results from the first week of the season.
While it didn't end as abruptly as last year's season, this year's athletics season was marred by cancellations and a lack of play. For many of Penn's graduating seniors, this meant that they had no traditional senior night. In honor of these soon-to-be graduates, here's a look at some of the seniors from spring sports that impacted their respective programs the most.
Penn women’s golf junior Leila Dizon has spent the last year and a half writing a book that she hopes will be published in the near future.
Junior Jason Langer first picked up a golf club at the age of two or three, following in the footsteps of his father, Bernhard Langer, a two-time Masters champion.
Now, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the geographical distances and numerous time zones have made coordination a challenge to overcome — and one that the Quakers have taken on.
Like many of Penn’s teams currently, golf is still in Phase 0, which means all athletes must practice on their own. This scenario poses both mental and physical challenges for the Quakers.
With new allegations that Trump paid a proxy to take his SAT, we look at why the President did not attempt to gain admission as a recruited baseball player, a sport at which he claimed to have been phenomenal.
The Big Green join a growing list of Penn’s peers, including Brown and Stanford, that have cut varsity sports in recent times due to revenue lost from the coronavirus pandemic.
In addition to being a captain of Penn women's golf, Jung has authored two books and has learned five languages.