Saying goodbye to graduating seniors from every spring team
The Penn Class of 2020 featured some truly outstanding athletes, many of whom had their careers cut short due to the coronavirus.
The Penn Class of 2020 featured some truly outstanding athletes, many of whom had their careers cut short due to the coronavirus.
The men finished tied with Dartmouth at 35-over-par, and the women finished in fifth in a tightly contested field, just six shots out of the top three with a score of 55-over-par.
As the spring season enters its final stretch, each game's impact is that much more significant. Here are some of the key matchups for Penn athletics this weekend.
Technology has played a major role for the Quakers over the last few years, namely a pair of golf simulators and the Trackman swing and ball tracking system.
The men finished tied with Dartmouth at 35-over-par, and the women finished in fifth in a tightly contested field, just six shots out of the top three with a score of 55-over-par.
As the spring season enters its final stretch, each game's impact is that much more significant. Here are some of the key matchups for Penn athletics this weekend.
With 717 shots, the team placed third among the 12 teams in the tournament that featured two rounds and 36 holes.
Coach Mark Anderson’s California-centric roster is a product of the state’s talent in the sport, academic goals, and interestingly enough, weather.
Practicing at Bala Golf Club, the women’s team travels an approximate half hour every time they have an outdoor practice.
Over the weekend, Penn men’s and women’s golf traveled to New Jersey to play in the Princeton Invitational at Springdale Golf Club and Match Madness at Fox Hollow Golf Club, respectively.
This weekend, Penn tennis, rowing, and golf will continue their seasons against Ivy League opponents. Here are three questions for the upcoming competitions.
The Red and Blue finished tied for second with Harvard, while Princeton took the top spot in the team competition.
The spring seasons are rapidly unfolding, with tennis heading into Ivy play and rowing and golf getting their seasons underway.
After a five-month break from competition, Penn men’s golf finally played its spring season opener at the Golden Horseshoe Intercollegiate in Williamsburg, Va.
The Quakers traveled to Williamsburg, Va. for the annual William & Mary Intercollegiate Tournament on the Kingsmill River Course.
Let's travel back in time to recognize these members of our community who impacted not only Penn, but also the global community.
Each of these teams overcame sub-par finishes from years past to blow away all expectations the outside world had of them. Here are the most surprising Ivy League regular season championships from the past 10-plus years.
Penn men’s golf posted a fifth-place finish at the Ivy League Championship this weekend. Meanwhile, the women finished last, a total of 45 strokes off the lead.
The tournaments will be contested over 54 holes of stroke play and will conclude the Quakers’ season, which began months ago in late September.
When Penn men's golf then-sophomore Zareh Kaloustian earned All-Ivy honors last year, there was something that made the day truly special: he was cut from the team only months prior.