Here's a roundup of what recent graduates are up to since their time on campus, from signing new professional contracts to transferring schools to continue their college careers.
Men's Soccer
15 questions with Chase Geffert, a rising senior on Penn women's soccer
Rising senior Chase Geffert answers 15 questions about soccer, coronavirus, and life.
AJ Brodeur signs professional basketball contract in Germany
Former Penn basketball standout has signed a professional basketball contract with the BBL, Germany's premier league.
In the midst of coronavirus, Penn swimming looks to the future
Although coach Mike Schnur has been with Penn swimming for 29 years, this coming season may be his most trying yet.
15 questions with Chase Geffert, a rising senior on Penn women's soccer
Rising senior Chase Geffert answers 15 questions about soccer, coronavirus, and life.
AJ Brodeur signs professional basketball contract in Germany
Former Penn basketball standout has signed a professional basketball contract with the BBL, Germany's premier league.
Penn decathlete Evan Lee to transfer to Duke for final year of eligibility
Penn record-holder Lee will not only compete as an athlete at Duke, but he will also grow his foundation in medicine.
DiGrande | The Ivy League cannot be alone in its decision to cancel fall sports
To effectively combat the spread of coronavirus, the other NCAA Division I conferences throughout the country should join the Ivy League in canceling fall college sports.
Kyle Gallagher and Kyle Thornton of lacrosse to transfer to Notre Dame
Although Thornton and Gallagher would rather have finished their careers at Penn, they are more than happy to be joining the Fighting Irish.
A coronavirus check-in with Penn men's soccer
In many ways, the team has become even closer in quarantine, as players must expend effort and energy if the team environment and culture is to survive.
Penn basketball coaches commit to the Ivy Promise
Donahue and McLaughlin were among the 16 Ivy League basketball coaches who joined the coalition, committing to five specific action items to combat racial inequalities.
Former coach Fran Dunphy has left a footprint on both Penn and Colgate basketball
The Colgate coaches display supreme faith in their players’ competitiveness and their own personal desires to improve
Brown reinstates men's track, field and cross country after widespread backlash
After concern that the demotions could reduce diversity on campus and in athletics, Brown reversed its decision to cut the teams.
Without access to the water, Penn rowing gets creative
Although the spring season did not go as planned, senior members of the team are confident in younger rowers' ability to perform in the fall.
Looking back at the most historic moments at the Palestra
Some of the greatest basketball players of all time have competed on the Palestra hardwood, leaving behind some unforgettable moments.
More than Just a Name: The Story of Penn's Own Michael Jordan
While the NBA icon's final season with the Bulls was being documented for The Last Dance, Penn's Michael Jordan was busy becoming the Quakers' leading scorer of the 1990's.
One athlete from each sport to keep an eye on this fall
Although the fates of sports seasons around the globe are still up in the air, Penn has numerous athletes looking to continue their success in the fall.
With hopes to play professionally, Penn baseball's Peter Matt transfers to Duke
After his impressive career with the Quakers was cut short, Matt will head to the ACC to play for the Blue Devils for his final year of eligibility.
Training from home poses numerous challenges for Penn football
Coming off a slightly disappointing season, the Quakers were looking to use spring training to prepare for the fall. Now, the players will train from home.
Goldner and Evanchick drafted by Philadelphia Barrage
Depsite being drafted, Adam Goldner intends to return to Penn for a fifth year to play lacrosse and add a concentration in Wharton.

















