Cross country comes up with mixed results at weekend meets
Although the meets were highlighted by some bright finishes from Penn's runners, the women's team concluded their College Blue 5k in 25th out of 25th place.
Although the meets were highlighted by some bright finishes from Penn's runners, the women's team concluded their College Blue 5k in 25th out of 25th place.
On Oct. 1, Penn football (1-2, 0-1 Ivy) was finally able to make their return to Franklin Field, taking on rival Dartmouth (3-0, 1-0 Ivy) to open the Ivy League season. But just like the last three times the old foes met, the Big Green came out on top tonight by a score of 31-7.
After losing MVP quarterback Eddie Jenkins two years ago, Andrew Paolini had a big role to step into. Despite that, Paolini has been nothing short of incredible.
Penn football has shown flashes of greatness this season, but has more often than not looked unready to compete, leaving them on the outside looking in.
On Oct. 1, Penn football (1-2, 0-1 Ivy) was finally able to make their return to Franklin Field, taking on rival Dartmouth (3-0, 1-0 Ivy) to open the Ivy League season. But just like the last three times the old foes met, the Big Green came out on top tonight by a score of 31-7.
After losing MVP quarterback Eddie Jenkins two years ago, Andrew Paolini had a big role to step into. Despite that, Paolini has been nothing short of incredible.
Here is a look at what the soccer, field hockey, and volleyball teams are up against this weekend.
The Red and Blue are experiencing a kind of deja vu as they prepare to step onto the field on Oct. 1 against Dartmouth for their first Ivy League game of the 2021 season. After nearly two years of waiting, the stakes couldn’t be higher.
Senior running back Laquan McKever had an especially outstanding Saturday night against the Mountaineers.
If Week 3 of the NFL is representative of the larger season in the slightest, then expect an engaging 2021-22 season with plenty of unexpected scores. Here's a look at how Penn alumni in the NFL fared last week.
Both Penn men's and women's golf wrapped up competition in rivals' Ivy League territory this weekend.
In a tense 90-minute battle against reigning MAAC champions Monmouth, the Quakers claimed the win at Rhodes Field by a score of 1-0.
In their first league matchup of the season, Penn women’s soccer lost to the undefeated Harvard Crimson. The Quakers were unable to score, losing 3-0.
After a difficult wake-up call against Army, Penn sprint football answered the bell this weekend, beating Mansfield 55-28 in an offensive explosion.
We know who the players for Penn football are, but do we know which team will show up on Saturdays?
During Saturday’s rough game, Penn (1-1) only obtained the lead on one occasion, and once that happened, the Quakers quickly gave up two consecutive touchdowns, punctuating a difficult outing for the Red and Blue.
This Saturday, the Red and Blue travel an hour north to Fisher Stadium to take on Layfayette (0-3) in a search to stay undefeated on the season.
Athletes are excited not only about competing on the field for the first time, but also experiencing the life of a student-athlete on campus.
The fall sports season is fully underway for Penn, and many teams will look to build on the momentum they established in the first few weeks of matches moving into the beginning of Ivy League play. Here is a look at what the soccer, volleyball, and field hockey teams are up against this weekend.
Penn men's golf improved upon their results from the first week of the season.