Fall and winter sports contribute to busy weekend
As fall sports come to a close and winter sports are just kicking off, Penn fans are in for an action-packed weekend. Here is an overview of this weekend's upcoming events.
As fall sports come to a close and winter sports are just kicking off, Penn fans are in for an action-packed weekend. Here is an overview of this weekend's upcoming events.
Dols set the national record in the 200 IM, beating a time he had set back in 2018. Now, he's preparing for the biggest swim of his life in Tokyo.
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Penn men's swimming's Sean Lee 15 questions about his sport, his time at Penn, and life overall. Here's what the senior had to say.
Nine Quakers, six countries, six sports. Here’s a look at the athletes who repped the Red and Blue in addition to their countries’ colors at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Dols set the national record in the 200 IM, beating a time he had set back in 2018. Now, he's preparing for the biggest swim of his life in Tokyo.
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Penn men's swimming's Sean Lee 15 questions about his sport, his time at Penn, and life overall. Here's what the senior had to say.
Last Thursday, 2020 graduate and former Penn track and field standout Nia Akins was announced as Penn’s first-ever top 30 honoree for the 2020 NCAA Woman of the Year Award.
Although coach Mike Schnur has been with Penn swimming for 29 years, this coming season may be his most trying yet.
It was a long weekend for Penn men's swimming, as the team competed in the Ivy League Championships, where they set several personal records.
At this time in the year, most of Penn’s winter sports have wrapped up their regular seasons, and now it's time for championship competition.
Penn men and women’s swimming and diving competed against West Chester in an exciting meet at Sheerr Pool on Saturday afternoon.
Here’s what to look forward to as fencing, wrestling, and swimming and diving enter the final portions of their seasons.
The men’s team fell by a score of 169-128, while their women counterparts lost, 187-113. Even in the losses, the teams had respectable performances.
Here’s what to look forward to this weekend as Penn squash, wrestling, and swimming and diving enter the home stretches of their respective seasons.
While both the men’s and women’s teams were able to edge out the Big Green, they both also fell to the host Bulldogs.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Kayla Padilla continues to be a force on the court, swimming races past the competition, and Evan Lee set a program record in the heptathlon.
While everyone on campus is gearing up for final exams, Penn swimming competed last week at the Miami of Ohio Invitational.
Diveris, who has competed in the Ivy League Championship the past two seasons, has been consistently placing in the 1-meter and 3m dives.
Here are three questions about these teams that will be answered by the end of next week.
Both the men's and women's team ended the meet with victories over the Big Red, but both also lost to the host Tigers.