For many Penn cross country athletes, running is a lifestyle
For Penn track’s distance runners, the old sports adage of “there is no offseason” could not ring more true, as their commitment to the program lasts nearly the entire school year.
For Penn track’s distance runners, the old sports adage of “there is no offseason” could not ring more true, as their commitment to the program lasts nearly the entire school year.
On a sunny Sunday afternoon in New York, Penn men’s soccer battled to a 1-1 draw with Columbia.
In the Quakers’ 38-24 victory over Sacred Heart on Saturday afternoon at Franklin Field, Brooks scored a total of four touchdowns to match his season total.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Karekin Brooks puts up eye-popping numbers, Joey Bhangdia continues his League-leading season, and field hockey pulls off two overtime wins.
On a sunny Sunday afternoon in New York, Penn men’s soccer battled to a 1-1 draw with Columbia.
In the Quakers’ 38-24 victory over Sacred Heart on Saturday afternoon at Franklin Field, Brooks scored a total of four touchdowns to match his season total.
Only a sophomore, Laquan McKever has become the face of Penn sprint football in the midst of a breakout season at running back.
With 16 catches and 273 reception yards in his first two games, the sophomore certainly seems to be living up to the hype.
On Saturday, the Quakers will take on Sacred Heart at Franklin Field in their final nonconference game of the season.
Penn’s fall sports season is in full swing as teams begin conference play. Here are three athletes who are looking to rise to the occasion.
Seeing as many of his teammates didn't know CPR, Jeff Zucker suggested instituting mandatory CPR training for Penn athletes.
Penn sprint football is perhaps the team with the most versatility, with multiple players succeeding at multiple positions
This weekend, members of Penn’s 1959 Ivy League champion football team gathered in the venue they once played in to celebrate the 60th anniversary of their historic season.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, sprint football grinds it out on the ground, a field hockey sophomore puts in another full shift, and both men's and women's soccer prevail in shoutout environments.
This weekend against Chestnut Hill, the Quakers got an all-time performance from sophomore running back Laquan McKever, who powered the team to its third straight victory.
Powered by a trio of goals, Penn men’s soccer defeated Cornell in their first Ivy League game of the year.
It was yet another day of all-around success for the Quakers as the men’s and women’s cross country teams took a short trip to Bethlehem, Pa. to compete in Lehigh's Paul Short Invitational.
Behind an impressive offensive line and a defense that made plays when it needed to, Penn sprint football came away with a 42-32 win against Chestnut Hill.
In their home and Ivy League opener, Penn football failed to muster much offense against Dartmouth before losing, 28-15.
But unfortunately for the Quakers, those touchdowns were not distributed evenly, as Penn fell to Dartmouth, 28 to 15, in the Ivy League opener.