Coordinator Jerry McConnell named new sprint football coach after Wagner's retirement
After 50 years with Wagner at the helm, the Quakers are turning to coach Jerry McConnell to take over the program, as announced by Penn Athletics on Tuesday.
After 50 years with Wagner at the helm, the Quakers are turning to coach Jerry McConnell to take over the program, as announced by Penn Athletics on Tuesday.
Freshman wrestler Michael Colaiocco is coming to Penn with a high pedigree, and has all the tools to shed this narrative and turn into the Red and Blue's next superstar.
Howard played a key role on the 2018 Ivy League-winning Quakers, contributing three goals and three assists in 15 games, of which she started in five.
After Lauchle announced his retirement in 1986, Reina was presented with what he thought was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become the head coach of his alma mater.
Freshman wrestler Michael Colaiocco is coming to Penn with a high pedigree, and has all the tools to shed this narrative and turn into the Red and Blue's next superstar.
Howard played a key role on the 2018 Ivy League-winning Quakers, contributing three goals and three assists in 15 games, of which she started in five.
In recent years, the Quakers have prioritized local recruiting of players from Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and New England.
Penn men's basketball guard Jordan Dingle and volleyball outside hitter Autumn Leak were each awarded Ivy League Rookie of the Week in their respective sports.
Over the summer, Starkey trained for a month with current and former NFL players — including Mark Ingram and Anquan Boldin — in Boca Raton, Fla.
After two consecutive losses, Penn women’s soccer returned to Rhodes Field looking to finish the season on a high note, as the Quakers hosted Princeton for their final game.
Freshman guard Jordan Dingle has not just been the best player in his class, but also one of the most important players on the team, earning him DP Sports Player of the Week.
This weekend, Penn men’s and women’s squash opened their seasons with the Ivy Scrimmages at the new Penn Squash Center.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn football gets a burst from a new quarterback and men's and women's soccer wrap up their seasons while the basketball teams get theirs underway.
Penn swimming traveled to New York this weekend to open its season with a pair of dual meets at Columbia, and the men's and women's teams were handed two losses by the Lions.
Senior Nick Robinson won't be around next season, but junior Ryan Glover will, and he should have been given his moment to shine earlier than this Saturday's victory over Cornell.
The Quakers took on Princeton this weekend with both teams entering tied for third in the Ivy League table, a place they will continue to share after this weekend’s draw.
Penn men’s basketball, coming off of an impressive opening victory on the road against Alabama on Tuesday, suffered an 80-61 loss to Rice in Houston on Saturday.
In a nail-biting, 21-20 Homecoming Saturday victory for Penn over Cornell, junior Ryan Glover came in and performed for the Quakers.
Halfway through Homecoming, Penn football is tied with Cornell at 7 apiece in a game that has so far been characterized by a lack of offensive thrill.
Penn football faces Cornell in a Homecoming Saturday game where both sides are looking for their second Ivy League win of the season.