125 years strong: A look back at some of the biggest moments in Penn Relays history
On the 125th running of the event that draws more athletes than the Olympics, we’re taking a look back at the biggest historical moments.
On the 125th running of the event that draws more athletes than the Olympics, we’re taking a look back at the biggest historical moments.
As a helping defender, Lauren O’Mara, quietly does her part week after week and allows the team team to flourish this season.
Evanchick wasn't able to take the field for the Quakers in the fall due to multiple injuries, and he has now decided to focus solely on lacrosse in order to stay healthy for seasons to come.
In light of all the recent press surrounding Jerome Allen, he is still considered one of the best to ever take the court for Penn basketball.
As a helping defender, Lauren O’Mara, quietly does her part week after week and allows the team team to flourish this season.
Evanchick wasn't able to take the field for the Quakers in the fall due to multiple injuries, and he has now decided to focus solely on lacrosse in order to stay healthy for seasons to come.
Stengle recently became interested in marathons with a little encouragement from his family, with his dad and other family members having experience in long-distance running.
The last two weeks have been rough for Penn baseball, and this weekend was no exception.
The men finished tied with Dartmouth at 35-over-par, and the women finished in fifth in a tightly contested field, just six shots out of the top three with a score of 55-over-par.
Regardless of how bumpy the journeys may have been, both Penn men’s and women’s tennis finished their seasons with back-to-back wins against Yale and Brown this weekend.
This Saturday at Princeton, Penn men's and women's track had one final chance to ready themselves for next weekend’s 125th Penn Relays at the Larry Ellis Invitational.
The lightweights and heavyweights took their talents to the Schuylkill, while the women were washed out in South Carolina.
No. 12 Penn is the only school to have qualified for all 10 Ivy League women's lacrosse tournaments.
This Saturday, Penn men's lacrosse dominated Dartmouth in a 22-6 contest to capture its first outright Ivy League title since 1986 and third in program history.
Fifty years and many athletes later, the Konopka family does not want to stay away from Penn rowing.
No. 12 Penn women’s lacrosse couldn’t manage to hold on to its advantage at the midway point against No. 10 Princeton at Franklin Field en route to a 13-11 loss.
Besides celebrating Senior Day, Penn can also look forward to claiming its first outright Ivy League title in 31 years.
As the spring season enters its final stretch, each game's impact is that much more significant. Here are some of the key matchups for Penn athletics this weekend.
Junior pole vaulter Sean Clarke is one of the most recognizable athletes at Penn. This season, he also has a legitimate shot at a national title.
After a late run and wild pitching, the Quakers came just short of victory on Tuesday, falling to La Salle by a score of 7-6.