Men's soccer concedes three, falls to West Virginia in Morgantown
After allowing an early goal, Penn men’s soccer couldn’t bounce back and suffered its second consecutive loss, falling to West Virginia, 3-0.
After allowing an early goal, Penn men’s soccer couldn’t bounce back and suffered its second consecutive loss, falling to West Virginia, 3-0.
Led by senior quarterback Nick Robinson, Penn football used a late surge to break away from Lafayette and claim a 28-24 victory.
With zero wins in a combined five games for both teams thus far, one side will come away with its first victory of 2019 after today.
On a hot and windy afternoon in Cambridge, Mass., the Red and Blue struggled to get anything going offensively and dropped their Ivy League opener, 1-0.
Led by senior quarterback Nick Robinson, Penn football used a late surge to break away from Lafayette and claim a 28-24 victory.
With zero wins in a combined five games for both teams thus far, one side will come away with its first victory of 2019 after today.
For Penn tight ends coach Ryan Becker, football wasn’t always an obvious career choice. However, it didn’t take long for him to discover his talent.
As the fall sports season heads into full swing, some Penn Athletics teams begin Ivy League play while others continue their nonconference schedules.
Penn football announced on Tuesday it would wear throwback uniforms this season to commemorate the 125th anniversary of Franklin Field.
After a heartbreaking loss in the season opener against No. 20 Delaware, Penn football will travel to Fisher Stadium in Easton, Pa. on Saturday to face Lafayette.
Penn tasted its first defeat on home soil this season after falling 2-1 to Lehigh in a closely contested game.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, sprint football lights up the scoreboard, Ryan Cragun steals the show, and men's soccer comes away with another narrow win.
In a weekend that brought mixed results, one thing was clear: Coach Nicole Van Dyke may need to find a full-time job as a halftime motivational speaker.
Following a difficult three-interception performance in a loss to Army last week, Penn sprint football’s senior quarterback bounced back in a big way against Cornell on Friday.
For the first road game of the season, Coach Wagner and his team headed to Ithaca, N.Y. for a matchup with Ancient Eight rival Cornell.
Penn men’s soccer got the crucial bounce when it was needed, and the resulting goal was enough to edge Temple, 1-0.
The fact that the Red and Blue were in that position, where a single play could give them a great chance at a win, should be viewed as a positive moving forward.
In a tightly-contested season opener, the Quakers ultimately fell 28-27 to the Blue Hens.
With new faces on both sides of the ball, Penn football opens the season with a tough road test against No. 20 Delaware (3-0).
For Penn men’s soccer, arguably the most explosive player on the team so far this season has been junior midfielder Joey Bhangdia. Through four games, Bhangdia has two of the Quakers’ four goals, both of which came in wins.