Penn wrestling dominates weekend with dual win, four Keystone Classic champions
In a weekend full of fierce competition against top-ranked colleges, Penn men’s wrestling found plenty of success at home.
In a weekend full of fierce competition against top-ranked colleges, Penn men’s wrestling found plenty of success at home.
From accidentally becoming a squash player to now establishing a dynasty, Hafez gives his all to Penn men’s squash.
The Quakers tied for third place in the Ivy League this season.
From cross-continental leap into Ivy League stardom, Whittington exemplifies resilience despite a series of setbacks.
From accidentally becoming a squash player to now establishing a dynasty, Hafez gives his all to Penn men’s squash.
The Quakers tied for third place in the Ivy League this season.
Senior guard/forward Ethan Roberts notched 30 points or more for second-straight game.
The women's team also took home the Pennsylvania State Championship.
Joe Mihalich Jr. is reuniting with former Penn and current Hawks coach Steve Donahue.
The game is the 116th meeting between the Quakers and the Tigers.
The men's score was 157-143 while the women's was 169-131.
On a night characterized by reflection, the Quakers close the curtain on a disappointing 2-6 year.
Senior guard/forward Ethan Roberts and junior forward TJ Power combined for 54 points in the victory.
The women's team finished in sixth, while the men's team finished in tenth.
The team attributes its win to a renewed culture of intensity and community.
Former Penn and current Hawks’ coach Steve Donahue is looking to best his former program
Other underclassmen also showed out at the meet, which the Quakers lost 166-134.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Sports department made its score predictions for Penn's matchup at Harvard.
Penn Director of Athletics and Recreation Alanna Wren spoke exclusively with The Daily Pennsylvanian about the initiative.
Senior forward Michael Zanoni put up a career-high 30 points by the end of the day.