Jack Schultz hits OT game winner to lift men's lacrosse over No. 7 Duke
In a nail-biter against Duke, Penn men's lacrosse came up clutch a few times to secure an upset victory.
In a nail-biter against Duke, Penn men's lacrosse came up clutch a few times to secure an upset victory.
Penn's men's squash team — ranked No. 1 in the country and undefeated until Sunday — lost the College Squash Championships to Harvard in a painful 4-5 defeat.
In a weekend where Penn basketball split its four games, here's a look at the five plays that made the biggest impact and were the most impressive.
The Quakers look to build off last week's narrow victory against Brown and head to Hanover, N.H., to face the seventh-place Dartmouth Big Green Saturday at 2 p.m.
Penn's men's squash team — ranked No. 1 in the country and undefeated until Sunday — lost the College Squash Championships to Harvard in a painful 4-5 defeat.
In a weekend where Penn basketball split its four games, here's a look at the five plays that made the biggest impact and were the most impressive.
At Franklin Field, Georgetown, ranked No. 1 in the Big East conference and No. 3 in DI, and historically victorious over the Quakers (0-3 all time), was bound to be a tough match from the start.
Coming off a tough loss to Yale, the Quakers managed to bounce back in a come-from-behind victory over Brown.
In a high-scoring affair, the Quakers fought valiantly but fell by nine points to the Bulldogs on the road.
With just four games remaining until the Ivy Tournament, Penn students should start rallying around this team that looks to have a shot at making March Madness.
The Bulldogs are currently riding an extended win streak of their own, but if recent history is any indication, the Quakers will have a fighting chance to pull off the win.
Players of men's tennis come from across the country and the world to convene as the Red and Blue as one of the most geographically diverse rosters in Penn sports.
Only four Quakers have ever run a sub-four-minute mile in indoor competition. One of them is current senior Ray Sellaro.
Following mixed performances in the Penn State Invitational and the Philadelphia Invitational, Penn’s men and women’s fencing teams had to chase success in the Ivy League Round-Robin Championships through the weekend, but fell under expectations.
After suffering a freak injury during last year's canceled season, Clark Slajchert rallied back to become a focal point for the Quakers as they make a run at the Ivy title.
Penn wrestling continued its success this past weekend, with two big conference wins against the No. 19 Princeton Tigers and the Drexel Dragons.
In addition to two players that are currently on the roster, Northfield Mount Hermon has produced several other Quakers, including Red and Blue legend AJ Brodeur.
Over 53 years in the making, the No. 1 men’s team in the nation added another notch on its belt, storming to the title last Sunday with a win over Cornell.
The Quakers emerged victorious with a score of 82-74 on the back of yet another monstrous Jordan Dingle performance, as he finished with 33 points.
The team features fencers from seven different states and four countries.