DP Sports Player of the Week: Eddie Jenkins
Following a difficult three-interception performance in a loss to Army last week, Penn sprint football’s senior quarterback bounced back in a big way against Cornell on Friday.
Following a difficult three-interception performance in a loss to Army last week, Penn sprint football’s senior quarterback bounced back in a big way against Cornell on Friday.
In a tightly-contested season opener, the Quakers ultimately fell 28-27 to the Blue Hens.
With new faces on both sides of the ball, Penn football opens the season with a tough road test against No. 20 Delaware (3-0).
The fact that the Red and Blue were in that position, where a single play could give them a great chance at a win, should be viewed as a positive moving forward.
In a tightly-contested season opener, the Quakers ultimately fell 28-27 to the Blue Hens.
With new faces on both sides of the ball, Penn football opens the season with a tough road test against No. 20 Delaware (3-0).
For Penn men’s soccer, arguably the most explosive player on the team so far this season has been junior midfielder Joey Bhangdia. Through four games, Bhangdia has two of the Quakers’ four goals, both of which came in wins.
It may still be early, but here are three of the teams that have surprised us with their performances thus far.
Take a look at DP Multimedia's favorite moments from last season's ten Penn football games.
With most sports approaching the end of their nonconference schedules, these are the impact players to watch heading into this weekend.
Three days before the Philadelphia Fury's first home game, the team has withdrawn from the NISA's fall season.
As the Quakers prepare to take on No. 20 Delaware to open their fifth season under head coach Ray Priore, the team recognizes this season marks the end of an era for Penn football.
I don’t think Penn football will be particularly good this year. I also hope they prove me wrong.
Three years ago, Tyler Herrick had his sights set on playing quarterback for Penn. Now, he has a chance to be the Quakers’ number one wide receiver.
This past off-season, renovations across Franklin Field resumed, restricting access to much of the stadium to fans. Construction will continue until the spring.
The Quakers will roll with senior Nick Robinson at quarterback this year as they attempt to return to the top of the Ivy League.
Morris, who was hired as Penn football’s new offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in January, has been cherishing his time with the Red and Blue so far.
After bursting onto the Ivy League football scene last year with three interceptions, the second-year defensive back is poised for another campaign to watch.
Throughout coach Ray Priore’s time with the program, Penn football has produced a disproportionate amount of the best tailbacks in the Ivy League.
Inside linebacker Nick Miller may have been the best player in the Ivy League last year. After his graduation, it’s someone else’s time to step up.