The University of Pennsylvania football team will be welcoming 29 members of the Class of 2020 onto their team this coming fall. The new student-athletes — sixteen defensive players, 12 offensive players and one kicker — hail from 13 different states.
Men's Lacrosse
Penn State eliminates No. 7 Penn women's lacrosse from NCAA Tournament
Traveling to take on Penn State, the seventh-ranked Quakers took a early lead before falling, 8-4, at the hands of the Nittany Lions in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday.
Penn baseball's Graul wins Ivy Player of the Year, O'Neill is Rookie of the Year
On Thursday, junior catcher Tim Graul was announced as the Ivy League's Player of the Year.
Rowing teams push on into the summer
Classes may have ended, but some students are facing finals of a very different variety. With the season coming to a close, Penn rowing has been competing in a host of monumentally important events, notching impressive results along the way.
Penn State eliminates No. 7 Penn women's lacrosse from NCAA Tournament
Traveling to take on Penn State, the seventh-ranked Quakers took a early lead before falling, 8-4, at the hands of the Nittany Lions in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday.
Penn baseball's Graul wins Ivy Player of the Year, O'Neill is Rookie of the Year
On Thursday, junior catcher Tim Graul was announced as the Ivy League's Player of the Year.
Awad strides into Olympic Trials qualification
With a quarter of a second to spare, senior distance runner Thomas Awad took a colossal step towards representing the United States in the Rio Olympics this August. Last Monday at the Swarthmore Final Qualifying meet, Awad recorded a personal best in the 1,500 meter race with a historic time of 3:37.75, narrowly giving him an automatic qualification to compete in this July’s United States Olympic Trials.
No. 7 Penn women's lacrosse rolls past Towson, into NCAA Quarterfinals
The journey continues for Penn women's lacrosse. Taking on Towson, the seventh-seeded Quakers won their second-round NCAA Tournament game, 12-4, on Sunday.
Tony Tenisci announces retirement as Penn track and field coach
Following 30 years of service to the Penn track and field program, women’s head coach Tony Tenisci has officially announced his retirement, effective at the conclusion of the 2015-16 season.
No. 7 Penn women's lacrosse defeats Wagner in NCAA Tournament opener, 17-7
TOWSON, Md. — It’s NCAA Tournament time and Nina Corcoran was ready for the show to start. In the tournament’s opening round, the senior attacker led the way as No. 7 Penn women’s lacrosse cruised past Wagner, 17-7.
Stars lead the way for Penn track and field at Heps
While all of Penn spent its weekend trying to end the semester with a bang by studying hours on end, one group of students spent its time seeking to go out with a bang by throwing things, jumping around, and running in circles.
Penn women's lacrosse falls to Cornell in Ivy title game as Corcoran sets conference assists record
They just ran out of time. After launching a furious second-half comeback, Penn women’s lacrosse fell just short of an Ivy League Tournament title on Sunday.
With OT win over Harvard, No. 10 Penn women's lacrosse advances to Ivy title game
There were lead changes, there were highlight reel goals, there were superb saves, there was everything to play for.
Penn men’s lacrosse came in as the underdogs, and they almost pulled off the upset. Taking on second-seeded Yale as the No. 3 seed in the Ivy League Tournament, the Quakers fell in their first-round matchup with the Bulldogs, 7-6, on Friday.
Former NFL lineman Justin Tuck announces plans to attend Wharton for MBA
At a press conference formally announcing his retirement from the NFL, two-time Pro Bowl lineman Justin Tuck revealed his plans to attend Wharton to pursue an MBA starting this fall.
Q&A with Oakland Raiders signee Ryan O'Malley
Last Saturday, Penn football tight end Ryan O'Malley signed as an undrafted free agent with the Oakland Raiders.
Penn football's Ryan O'Malley signs with Oakland Raiders
Ryan O’Malley, a tight end who completed his senior season with Penn football last fall, was signed by the Oakland Raiders as an undrafted free agent Saturday. After going unselected in the seven rounds of the NFL draft, the New Jersey native agreed to an undisclosed contract with the AFC West team.
Penn track and field shines at Penn Relays
At the 122nd Penn Relays this weekend, Penn track and field felt right at home.
In 2016, the Quakers sealed their ninth Ancient Eight title in 10 years with a 10-6 victory over Cornell on Saturday.
Penn baseball drops three of four, fails to reach Ivy League playoffs
NEW YORK — Going into the final weekend of the season versus Columbia, Penn baseball had to be pretty much perfect if they hoped to gain a game on Princeton and earn a berth in the elusive Ivy Championship Series. Unfortunately, that was not to be.















