Penn men's and women's golf compete in weekend invitationals
Both Penn men's and women's golf wrapped up competition in rivals' Ivy League territory this weekend.
Both Penn men's and women's golf wrapped up competition in rivals' Ivy League territory this weekend.
During Saturday’s rough game, Penn (1-1) only obtained the lead on one occasion, and once that happened, the Quakers quickly gave up two consecutive touchdowns, punctuating a difficult outing for the Red and Blue.
This Saturday, the Red and Blue travel an hour north to Fisher Stadium to take on Layfayette (0-3) in a search to stay undefeated on the season.
We know who the players for Penn football are, but do we know which team will show up on Saturdays?
During Saturday’s rough game, Penn (1-1) only obtained the lead on one occasion, and once that happened, the Quakers quickly gave up two consecutive touchdowns, punctuating a difficult outing for the Red and Blue.
This Saturday, the Red and Blue travel an hour north to Fisher Stadium to take on Layfayette (0-3) in a search to stay undefeated on the season.
Athletes are excited not only about competing on the field for the first time, but also experiencing the life of a student-athlete on campus.
The fall sports season is fully underway for Penn, and many teams will look to build on the momentum they established in the first few weeks of matches moving into the beginning of Ivy League play. Here is a look at what the soccer, volleyball, and field hockey teams are up against this weekend.
Penn men's golf improved upon their results from the first week of the season.
Eleinen, who hails from Egypt, is preparing to enter his senior season for Penn squash and is expected to have another huge year after a sophomore season in which he was deemed first team CSA All-America and unanimously named first team All-Ivy.
It was a rough one on offense for Penn men’s soccer Monday night against Rutgers University across the border in New Jersey.
In the team's second invitational and first full-roster competition of the season, Penn men's tennis had a strong showing while hosting the Penn Invitational.
The Ivy League's return to action this weekend was a success, with the league as a whole winning five of eight matchups.
After a much longer-than-anticipated break from action, Penn sprint football finally got to don red and blue once again.
Patience was key for Penn men’s soccer as the Quakers proved a 5-1 result over St. Mary's at Rhodes Field; a redemption over the shared draw of Monday's game against Loyola Maryland.
The Quakers trounced the Bison by a whopping 24-point margin, in large part due to the play of their new starting quarterback, senior John Quinnelly.
Senior Sports Editor Brandon Pride argues that Penn football's two non-conference games before it faces off against Dartmouth will be key in the team's quest to find its identity.
Football is officially back, and so are the former Quakers who play in the NFL. Let’s check in on Penn alumni Greg Van Roten, Justin Watson, Brandon Copeland, and Kevin Stefanski, and see how their season debuts went.
Penn women's soccer faces two tough opponents this weekend in Villanova and Rice University, as the Red and Blue hopes to build upon the team's most recent victory.
The biggest contenders for the Ivy League crown this season are many of the usual suspects. Penn will look to position itself to upset the favorites.