Players to Watch: Which Penn players will be scaring opponents this Halloween weekend?
In the spirit of Halloween, here's a look at the “scariest” fall athletes who have made a consistent impact for their teams.
In the spirit of Halloween, here's a look at the “scariest” fall athletes who have made a consistent impact for their teams.
The Penn men's soccer freshman's father formerly played professional soccer in the Netherlands, meaning Lammers inherited his passion for the game early on.
Fortunately for many Penn athletes, they may have found the answer to their scheduling dilemma — scooters.
For many of the teams at Penn, postgame tailgates provide a space for friends and family to congregate after a match or meet.
The Penn men's soccer freshman's father formerly played professional soccer in the Netherlands, meaning Lammers inherited his passion for the game early on.
Fortunately for many Penn athletes, they may have found the answer to their scheduling dilemma — scooters.
Sam Philippi, Nick Robinson, and Drew Brennan are three Penn football seniors who will be graduating at the end of the fall semester.
These wins were spearheaded by senior midfielder Brandon Bartel and freshman midfielder Jack Rosener, who won the Ivy League Player of the Week and Ivy League Rookie of the Week awards, respectively.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn sprint football blows out Alderson Broaddus, men's soccer pulls off a historic win, and Elita van Staden keeps her hot stretch going.
It was coach Bill Wagner’s last game at Franklin Field, and Penn sprint football was sure to give him a proper send off in a dominating win.
The Red and Blue knew the odds were stacked against them; they hadn't beaten a ranked team since 2010. But from the opening whistle, Penn played with poise and confidence.
Despite going into the fourth quarter holding a slim lead, the Quakers succumbed to a late comeback and could not recover in New Haven, Conn.
Jack Hennigan had never heard of sprint football before his first visit to Franklin Field. Four years later, the senior linebacker is the behind-the-scenes leader of Penn sprint football.
Penn teams will have had their fill of competition from Yale after this weekend, as field hockey and both soccer teams will face off against the Bulldogs.
Coming off of a blowout loss to Columbia last week, Penn football has the daunting task of facing off against Yale this Saturday in New Haven, Conn.
In simple terms, a successful fourth down or two-pointer can be the turning point or deciding factor in a tight game. However, the decision to go for it is by no means an easy one.
Once again, Penn is projected to share the top spot with a familiar foe. This year’s Ivy League preseason poll has placed both the Quakers and the Tigers in first place.
Scoreless in regulation, it took the Quakers six minutes of overtime to find the back of the net before they knocked off the Dragons, 1-0.
The 2019-2020 Ivy League men’s basketball preseason media poll was released today, ranking the Quakers second.
Ever-present in the middle of the field for Penn, the sophomore midfielder has impressed this season by dictating play in the attacking third.