Penn men's lacrosse notches first wins of season against No. 11 Villanova and St. Joe's
Penn earned its first victory of the year on the first day of the inaugural Philly 4 Lacrosse Classic against area rival No. 11 Villanova.
Penn earned its first victory of the year on the first day of the inaugural Philly 4 Lacrosse Classic against area rival No. 11 Villanova.
In a thrilling, back-and-forth affair, Penn men’s basketball defeated Brown, 58-51, to secure the fourth and final spot in the Ivy League tournament.
The men would lock up the fourth and final spot in the Ivy League Tournament with a win, and the women would clinch at least a share of the regular season Ivy League title with a victory.
Despite facing the team at the bottom of the Ivy standings, Penn women's basketball didn’t let up and defeated Brown, 75-53.
In a thrilling, back-and-forth affair, Penn men’s basketball defeated Brown, 58-51, to secure the fourth and final spot in the Ivy League tournament.
The men would lock up the fourth and final spot in the Ivy League Tournament with a win, and the women would clinch at least a share of the regular season Ivy League title with a victory.
If you happen to be within 50 miles of campus as spring break winds to a close, your butt needs to be in a seat. Scratch that — don’t sit.
While the Quakers dominated the first quarter, the Bulldogs outscored Penn in the second and third periods before the Red and Blue pulled away late in the fourth.
Penn women's basketball remains in prime position to compete for the number top seed in next weekend's conference tournament after a 65-56 win over Yale on Friday.
In a must-win situation, Penn men’s basketball jumped out to an early lead against Yale and never looked back, taking down the Bulldogs, 77-66.
The final weekend of Ivy League regular season basketball is here, and with it brings a lot of excitement and drama.
With Ancient Eight play coming to a close, Penn women’s basketball currently sits atop the standings with Princeton, but anything can still happen with two games to play.
With the last weekend of Ivy League play approaching, Penn men’s basketball still has it all to play for.
The Quakers finished in third place after four days of competition at the Ivy League Championships at Brown with 1120.5 points.
On Saturday night, Penn men's and women's basketball both scored much-needed wins over Dartmouth. Here's what to take away from the games.
The Quakers pulled away thanks to runs of 14 and 13 straight points to defeat the Big Green, 65-51.
It was a celebratory atmosphere in the Palestra, as the Quakers honored their senior players and managers in their final game in the Palestra with a 56-52 in over Dartmouth.
Despite sticking with the Nittany Lions for the entire game, the Red and Blue let in two last minute goals to go down 14-15 in a dramatic finish.
After a loss to Harvard on Friday, the men are in must-win mode, while the women are looking to remain in first in the Ivy League with a win over the Big Green.
But with the door open for the Red and Blue to get into a three-way tie for fourth in the Ivy League with the Bears and Big Red, they couldn’t make it through.