Yao | Changing the sports culture at Penn starts with you
Creating a vibrant student culture on game days is the first step in showing support for Penn’s athletes.
Creating a vibrant student culture on game days is the first step in showing support for Penn’s athletes.
The Quakers recently released the schedule of the front half of their 2025-26 campaign.
The donation is part of a multi-year $34 million fundraising campaign to support the wrestling program.
Here are some big names that are donning the Red and Blue this year.
The Quakers recently released the schedule of the front half of their 2025-26 campaign.
The donation is part of a multi-year $34 million fundraising campaign to support the wrestling program.
Across his 14 seasons with the Hawks, Wray boasted a 127-79 overall record.
Chundu boasted a 10-8 singles and 11-11 doubles record for his first season.
Storrs' appointment is a collaboration between Wellness at Penn and the Division of Recreation and Intercollegiate Athletes.
Murphy boasted 109 wins and 10 Ivy tournament appearances during his time with the Red and Blue.
Lin, who hails from Montgomery, N.J., is the 24-ranked point guard in the class of 2026.
Kampton Kam, Ryan Matulonis, Dylan Throop, Alex Sadikov, and Angeludi Asaah all earned honors in Eugene, Ore.
Kamin spoke with the Daily Pennsylvanian about his experience at DePaul Prep, Worcester, and what he brings to the Quakers.
Sports reporter Conor Smith argues that Franklin Field playing host to Grand Slam Track cements Penn as a premier track and field hub.
11 Franklin Field records set during the first day, and two world leading times during the second day of Grand Slam Track's competition.
Senior Dylan Throop, sophomores Ryan Matulonis and Alex Sadikov, junior Kampton Kam, and junior Angeludi Asaah will represent the Quakers in Eugene, Ore.
The Quakers had four hits and four errors throughout the afternoon.
The Quakers suffered 14 strikeouts, tying their season high set in March.
As they conclude their careers with the Red and Blue, here are the best graduating men’s athletes from the Class of 2025.
As the 2024-25 academic year comes to a close, The Daily Pennsylvanian Sports department compiled the best moments and athletes across the fall, winter, and spring seasons.