Penn wrestling falls short at NCAA championships, ending season
The team returned no championship titles, but coach Roger Reina remains pleased with every wrestler's performance.
The team returned no championship titles, but coach Roger Reina remains pleased with every wrestler's performance.
Despite trailing for much of the game, Penn earned an overtime victory, demonstrating their "quality and character," as a team.
Former Quaker Mark DeRosa is currently managing Team USA at the World Baseball Classic.
Williams credited an increase in mental performance to his improvement between the two meets.
Despite trailing for much of the game, Penn earned an overtime victory, demonstrating their "quality and character," as a team.
Former Quaker Mark DeRosa is currently managing Team USA at the World Baseball Classic.
Anna Brandt and Niki Miles combined for nine goals in the Quakers' offense-powered victory.
Princeton's massive upset carries huge implications for the Ivy League as a whole, and Penn in particular.
The bats were alive for the Quakers on Wednesday, using a 10-run sixth inning to propel them to the win.
Penn will be sending one swimmer to the competition after breaststroker Matt Fallon withdrew due to injury.
Penn will be sending an Ivy League best eight wrestlers to this year's Championships, in Tulsa, Okla.
Two of them will join their new team this summer, while Ben Stitz left Penn following the fall semester.
Colaiocco has been wrestling since he was a young child, and many of his high school teammates also now wear the Red and Blue.
Strong offensive performances by the Quakers in games one and three covered up questionable pitching efforts.
For whatever reason, Penn has simply not been able to beat Princeton for four seasons now.
Penn had a lead in the fourth quarter before giving up a game-winning goal to the Wildcats with under a minute left.
The Quakers' season — and the careers of the team's seniors — are now likely over.
The junior guard was also a unanimous first-team All-Ivy selection for the second straight year.
Both Penn teams will face off against Princeton, whom they struggled against in the regular season.
Senior attacker Kennon Moon led the Quaker offense with four goals.