Program records fall as Penn track excels at meets in Texas and North Carolina
The Quakers displayed impressive performances, returning home with two titles and 14 top 10 all-time records.
The Quakers displayed impressive performances, returning home with two titles and 14 top 10 all-time records.
Penn men’s lacrosse kept its winning streak intact on Saturday with a thrilling 13-12 overtime win over Ivy League rival and defending national champion Yale.
Through just 18 games this season the Quakers have scored 169 runs, good for a clip of 9.4 runs per game.
All teams — men’s lightweight, heavyweight and women’s — competed for the top spot in a number of races, hoping to begin the spring on a good note.
Penn men’s lacrosse kept its winning streak intact on Saturday with a thrilling 13-12 overtime win over Ivy League rival and defending national champion Yale.
Through just 18 games this season the Quakers have scored 169 runs, good for a clip of 9.4 runs per game.
The Quakers enter their next game against Northwestern as the No. 5 team in the country according to the Women’s Division I Media Poll, and their 9-1 record tops the Ivy League.
As a freshman, Handley has played in all seven of the Quakers’ games so far this season and has scored in almost every one of them.
The spring seasons are rapidly unfolding, with tennis heading into Ivy play and rowing and golf getting their seasons underway.
Despite starting strong, the Quakers faltered late and ended up losing to the Wildcats by a score of 5-4.
In a season already defined by fierce competition, Penn men’s lacrosse will face what may be its toughest opponent yet on Saturday — the reigning national champion, No. 2 Yale.
After a five-month break from competition, Penn men’s golf finally played its spring season opener at the Golden Horseshoe Intercollegiate in Williamsburg, Va.
In the first Ivy series of the season, Penn baseball split Saturday’s doubleheader but lost on Sunday to Harvard at Meiklejohn Stadium.
The women secured a dominant first place overall finish against a very competitive mix of 12 teams. The men finished second out of 10 teams, just six points behind Army.
The senior first baseman has been a consistent hitter throughout his career at Penn, sporting a batting average of .282 over his first three seasons.
A pair of freshmen were the only Quakers who made it to Pittsburgh this year to compete on college wrestling's biggest stage.
The Quakers' win in Ithaca, N.Y. is their second straight Ivy League win and fourth in a row overall.
Here's a look at six impressive athletes who can make a big impact this upcoming weekend in their respective events.
With its 13-2 win against Lehigh on Wednesday afternoon, Penn baseball secured its seventh consecutive victory.
Three freshmen — Tommy Courtney, Craig Larsen, and Josh Hood — are starting for Penn baseball and playing beyond their years.