Three keys to Penn women's lacrosse's bounce-back game against Brown
The Quakers have had a strong season thus far, but coming off of a 17-13 loss to No. 9 Northwestern, they will be hoping to rebound against Brown.
The Quakers have had a strong season thus far, but coming off of a 17-13 loss to No. 9 Northwestern, they will be hoping to rebound against Brown.
In a bizarre three-game set that began with a 16-inning game, saw a total of 57 runs scored, and spanned a total of three days, the Red and Blue took home their first series win of the conference season.
The New York Jets linebacker had an impressive 2018 season, and after re-signing with the team on March 25, he is going back for another in 2019.
As their Penn Athletics careers come to a close, these three seniors are taking advantage of their newfound free time.
In a bizarre three-game set that began with a 16-inning game, saw a total of 57 runs scored, and spanned a total of three days, the Red and Blue took home their first series win of the conference season.
The New York Jets linebacker had an impressive 2018 season, and after re-signing with the team on March 25, he is going back for another in 2019.
Between just three counties in the southern part of the state — Rockland, Westchester, and Nassau — there are 14 members of the team who call New York home.
Both the Penn men’s and women’s teams this season feature international players from a broad range of countries.
The Quakers displayed impressive performances, returning home with two titles and 14 top 10 all-time records.
Ivy League play started off on a sour note for Penn men's and women's tennis, as both sides fell to rival Princeton this Saturday..
It didn’t take long for Penn men’s tennis’ senior star Kyle Mautner to become an integral part of the program, but he’s come a long way over the course of his four years.
No. 5 Penn women's lacrosse travelled westward to take on No. 9 Northwestern in their final non-conference matchup of the season, but ultimately lost for the second time this season.
All teams — men’s lightweight, heavyweight and women’s — competed for the top spot in a number of races, hoping to begin the spring on a good note.
Penn men’s lacrosse kept its winning streak intact on Saturday with a thrilling 13-12 overtime win over Ivy League rival and defending national champion Yale.
Through just 18 games this season the Quakers have scored 169 runs, good for a clip of 9.4 runs per game.
The Quakers enter their next game against Northwestern as the No. 5 team in the country according to the Women’s Division I Media Poll, and their 9-1 record tops the Ivy League.
As a freshman, Handley has played in all seven of the Quakers’ games so far this season and has scored in almost every one of them.
The spring seasons are rapidly unfolding, with tennis heading into Ivy play and rowing and golf getting their seasons underway.
Despite starting strong, the Quakers faltered late and ended up losing to the Wildcats by a score of 5-4.
For Penn women’s lacrosse, this Sunday’s contest in Evanston, Ill. against No. 5 Northwestern is one that the team has been looking forward to for an entire year.