Penn football seeks to continue positive momentum into Homecoming against Cornell
There will be two very evenly matched teams taking the field on Saturday. Penn and Cornell will each come into the game with only one conference win.
There will be two very evenly matched teams taking the field on Saturday. Penn and Cornell will each come into the game with only one conference win.
In a fast-paced, back-and-forth contest on Tuesday night, Penn men’s basketball opened the season with a nail-biting 81-80 victory against Alabama in Tuscaloosa.
Penn's Ringe Squash Courts will have the opportunity to host the College Squash Association Individual Championships in March.
After top performances at Ivy Heps this past week, a number of Penn cross country runners have been rewarded with All-Ivy honors.
In a fast-paced, back-and-forth contest on Tuesday night, Penn men’s basketball opened the season with a nail-biting 81-80 victory against Alabama in Tuscaloosa.
Penn's Ringe Squash Courts will have the opportunity to host the College Squash Association Individual Championships in March.
The Red and Blue are by no means easing into the season, as they begin their 2019-20 campaign with a road matchup against Alabama.
Notably, junior linebacker Brian O'Neill stepped up in key moments of the game to help stop the potent Brown offensive attack, earning himself Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week honors.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn men's cross country wins the Ivy Heps, Ryan Cragun continues his monster season, and coach Bill Wagner says goodbye to Penn sprint football.
Boasting a combined 100 players on the men’s and women’s teams, Penn ultimate frisbee provides students with a team sport that is also a tight-knit group.
I believe a bill to allow college athletes to endorse products is needed to bring equity to the college sports marketplace.
After working with the team for the last four years as a student manager, Sarah Parks was hired this year as the new Director of Operations for Penn men’s basketball.
En route to leading the Quakers to a win at the Ivy League Heptagonal Cross Country men's championship, the junior finished as the individual runner-up in 24:38.3.
On Saturday night, Wagner concluded his 50-year career with the Red and Blue with a hard-earned, 31-21 victory against Caldwell.
Penn wrestling kicked off a new season over the weekend, with the majority of the team making the trip up to East Lansing, Mich. for the Michigan State Open.
Sophomores Bryce Washington and Michael Wang both played well while seeing an unprecedented amount of minutes as freshmen over the course of last season.
If Betley really does return “better than ever,” both his personal and team goals have a good chance of coming to fruition.
Through the ups and downs, dedicated Penn fans have stayed by the Quakers over the years.
With several big gaps to fill on the court this season, having a diverse skill set will help the freshmen contribute in a big way to the Red and Blue.
The two-time unanimous first team All-Ivy forward has carried the Red and Blue to a Big 5 title and Ivy League Tournament appearance over his three-year career.