We're heading down the home stretch of the spring season as most of Penn's teams are halfway through their Ivy League campaigns.
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Penn football ready for likely ban on tackling at in-season practices
For Penn football, and the other seven Ivy League programs, two questions remained unanswered: Will the coaches’ proposal to eliminate tackling from regular season practices be passed? And if it does, what effect will it have on the players?
Harvard, Dartmouth sweep Penn men's tennis.
The Quakers fell on the road, 6-1, to No. 50 Harvard and 4-0 to No. 38 Dartmouth.
Nowlan | The Ivy title is Penn baseball's for the taking
This year was supposed to be a step backwards for Penn baseball. After a program-record 14 Ivy League wins a season ago, the Red and Blue graduated a cavalcade of veteran standouts; a total of ten seniors played their final games in 2015, two of whom — Austin Bossart and Ronnie Glenn — were talented enough to take their skills to the professional level. And accordingly, the team has not been as dominant as it was a year ago.
Penn football ready for likely ban on tackling at in-season practices
For Penn football, and the other seven Ivy League programs, two questions remained unanswered: Will the coaches’ proposal to eliminate tackling from regular season practices be passed? And if it does, what effect will it have on the players?
Harvard, Dartmouth sweep Penn men's tennis.
The Quakers fell on the road, 6-1, to No. 50 Harvard and 4-0 to No. 38 Dartmouth.
Late-inning runs responsible for weekend split for Penn baseball at Dartmouth, Harvard
It involved a lot of late-inning action, but Penn baseball walked away with the weekend split against Dartmouth and Harvard, losing the first game in back-to-back doubleheaders before taking the second.
Penn men's lacrosse dominated by Brown, 17-5
On Saturday, despite unseasonably cold temperatures and the steady fall of snow on Franklin Field, the Bears refused to hibernate.
Spring Game offered familiar foe for Penn football
For a few, sunny hours on Franklin Field, Penn football was back on Sunday. Capping off spring practices for the Quakers, the two-hour Spring Game gave alumni and students a glimpse of what the Red and Blue would look like once their quest to defend the Ivy title begins in September. “We don’t get to play many games so coming out here, even if it’s our own players, going aggressive and being able to tackle, it’s awesome for us,” junior quarterback Alek Torgersen said.
Penn men's rowing holds its own versus stiff competition
In a sport where times are of the utmost importance, it makes teams easy to rank, and as a result, rankings tend to hold. For the heavyweights, that characteristic of the sport worked two ways.
Distance runners lead Penn track to impressive weekend
Once again, Penn track and field was split between two meets this weekend.
Penn golf teams turn in lackluster performances over weekend as Ivy championships near
Both Penn golf teams traveled out of state to different tournaments this weekend, but only one team traveled far enough to avoid the wrath of Mother Nature.
Dmitry Shatalin adjusts to life in the U.S. with Penn men's tennis
Not many Penn athletes can say they spent time in the pros before putting on the red and blue for the Quakers.
Kelsey Hay looks for Olympic Trial mark as Penn track and field heads to Virginia
After a crazy weekend, the track team is reunited. And this time, they mean business. Last weekend, three groups traveled far and wide in search of elite-level performances that would earn them qualification for the NCAA preliminaries.
Penn baseball holds off late rally from Lafayette in 6-5 win
The season series between Penn baseball and Lafayette officially goes to the Quakers. Just two weeks after splitting a four-game series with the Leopards, the Red and Blue defeated their Easton, Pa., rivals, 6-5, on the road. Playing in their second game in the Liberty Bell Classic — following a 9-4 loss to Villanova last week — the Quakers (11-12) came out in a hurry on Tuesday.
Rowing Issue | International rowers few and far between
They say sports serves as the world’s language - a way to cross international boundaries with ease.
Rowing Issue | 2015 in review
2015 saw plenty of action in and out of the water for Penn rowing for all three teams. One of the three head coaches oversaw his first spring season at the helm.
Rowing Issue | Freshman class small but mighty
I’ll go call my crew, and you go call yours. For the Quakers, that crew is growing, and on the women’s side, looking better than ever.
Rowing Issue | New coaches look to reshape heavyweight program
Tupac Shakur once noted, “Things changed, and thats the way it is” Things may never be the same for Penn heavyweight rowing, as the program has undergone a near-complete overhaul of the coaching staff.
Pompan battles severe illness, leads Penn tennis to thrilling victory
This was no country club tennis match. In a frenzied atmosphere at the Hecht Tennis Center on Sunday, Penn men’s tennis took on Brown to complete their opening weekend of Ivy League play.



















