The infamous “Ivy League Weekend" is an extra challenge for Penn's basketball teams
Teams in the Ivy League have an extra challenging feature of conference play to deal with — the “Ivy Weekend".
Teams in the Ivy League have an extra challenging feature of conference play to deal with — the “Ivy Weekend".
AJ Brodeur showed against Temple that he continues to be the center of the Quakers’ offense, earning him DP Sports Player of the Week.
Some nights, we see a team that struggles to make shots, plays poorly against conference opponents, and — especially this season — doesn't effectively defend three-point shots.
It has been noted that Penn tends to win more games when it shoots three-pointers well, but there is another factor that is almost as important: defense.
AJ Brodeur showed against Temple that he continues to be the center of the Quakers’ offense, earning him DP Sports Player of the Week.
Some nights, we see a team that struggles to make shots, plays poorly against conference opponents, and — especially this season — doesn't effectively defend three-point shots.
The Red and Blue outperformed their opponents last week in Staten Island, N.Y., and they made sure to keep up the pressure as they returned to the Big Apple.
In Penn men’s basketball's final non-conference game of the season, the Red and Blue defeated Temple, 66-59, in a defensive battle that went down to the wire.
Penn men's basketball will look to break out of its 2020 slump when it faces Temple at the Palestra this Saturday afternoon.
Heading into a busy weekend of competition, here is what to look for from Penn tennis and track and field.
With conference play heating up, here's how the rest of the Ivy League men's basketball teams stack up.
What do New Zealand's national rugby team and Penn men's basketball have in common? The answer comes in the form of a Māori word: whānau.
As Penn men’s basketball prepares to close out Big 5 play in a matchup with Temple this Saturday, the energy feels different around the Palestra.
This weekend, the men fell to Saint Joseph's, 87-81, but along the way there were many exciting moments.
With all of the attention on Penn’s world-class players, it’s often forgotten that Lane and Wyant are themselves prominent members of the national squash scene.
After a record-setting opening weekend last month in Annapolis, Md., both the men’s and women’s teams were determined to repeat their success this Saturday in Staten Island.
The Quakers opened their Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association competition season with three dual matches, going 2-1 on the weekend.
In two tightly contested matches, both Penn men’s and women’s squash fell to No. 2 Trinity on the road.
The men’s team fell by a score of 169-128, while their women counterparts lost, 187-113. Even in the losses, the teams had respectable performances.
Penn men’s and women’s fencing were back in action at the Tse Center this weekend hosting the Philadelphia Invitational.