Franklin Field is under renovation this fall. What should Penn football fans expect?
This past off-season, renovations across Franklin Field resumed, restricting access to much of the stadium to fans. Construction will continue until the spring.
This past off-season, renovations across Franklin Field resumed, restricting access to much of the stadium to fans. Construction will continue until the spring.
Throughout coach Ray Priore’s time with the program, Penn football has produced a disproportionate amount of the best tailbacks in the Ivy League.
Inside linebacker Nick Miller may have been the best player in the Ivy League last year. After his graduation, it’s someone else’s time to step up.
After bursting onto the Ivy League football scene last year with three interceptions, the second-year defensive back is poised for another campaign to watch.
Throughout coach Ray Priore’s time with the program, Penn football has produced a disproportionate amount of the best tailbacks in the Ivy League.
Inside linebacker Nick Miller may have been the best player in the Ivy League last year. After his graduation, it’s someone else’s time to step up.
Here are the players to keep an eye on at each position this season for Penn football.
Penn men’s soccer's fourth game of the season against Rutgers on Tuesday night seemed like a page out of its book from the 2018 season.
Nearly a year removed from suffering season-ending injuries in Penn football’s 2018 opener, the two-time second team All-Ivy defensive back has returned for his fifth year as a Quaker.
Mike McCurdy, former sprint football quarterback and 2017 Penn graduate, never ceased to impress on and off the field during his time on campus.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, sprint football's Eddie Jenkins puts up big numbers, volleyball continues its hot streak, and field hockey gets on the scoreboard.
Dane Jacomen might be new to the role of starting goalie for Penn men's soccer, but the sophomore is already showing why he belongs there.
For the first time this year, the Red and Blue couldn’t manage to come on top, losing by a score of 1-0.
In coach Bill Wagner’s last ever season opener, Penn sprint football was unable to complete its comeback as time expired, suffering a 24-21 loss to Army at Franklin Field on Friday night.
As the fall sports season get into the swing of things, this weekend will be key for Penn Athletics.
Overall, college football has seen a steady decline in game attendance, and Penn is all too familiar with this issue.
This is what has made Wagner so popular throughout his whole life: his unbounded enthusiasm for sports, his genuine passion for all that he does, his unwavering commitment to others.
During their freshman year, Jenkins and Hermann joined the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, where both served in leadership roles.
One constant for the Red and Blue offense in 2019 will be first team All-Collegiate Sprint Football League sophomore wide receiver Brendan McCaffrey.
Now, the Quakers will have to look to the returning members of the team for defensive talent.