Penn Athletics weekend preview: squash, wrestling, basketball and more in action
Winter sports are in full swing this weekend, as the last remaining fall sports see their conclusions.
Winter sports are in full swing this weekend, as the last remaining fall sports see their conclusions.
This past weekend marked the first official matches for Penn's squash teams since March 2020, which was before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down Ivy League athletics. The Red and Blue hosted Chatham, Drexel, Dickinson, and Franklin & Marshall at the Penn Squash Center for a two-day tournament.
Sophomore guard Jordan Dingle scored 24 points to lead the Quakers to their first win in 614 days.
The Quakers opened their 2021-22 season at the Journeymen Collegiate Classic on Nov. 14. The one-day, round-robin individual tournament took place at Spooky Nook Sports Complex in Manheim, Pa.
This past weekend marked the first official matches for Penn's squash teams since March 2020, which was before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down Ivy League athletics. The Red and Blue hosted Chatham, Drexel, Dickinson, and Franklin & Marshall at the Penn Squash Center for a two-day tournament.
Sophomore guard Jordan Dingle scored 24 points to lead the Quakers to their first win in 614 days.
Penn men's soccer wouldn't bend without a fight, and a dramatic last-minute goal proved its persistence.
In their two recent meets, Penn swimming won decisively against Villanova and Brown, respectively, to garner momentum as the season progresses on.
On Friday night, Penn wasn't able to notch its first win of the season, falling to George Mason, 87-66.
Deputy sports editor Matthew Frank argues that if Penn wants to see improvement going into their next season, they need to address the inconsistencies the team displays week in and week out.
Coming off a surprising loss at home against Cornell last week, the 3-5 (1-4 Ivy) Quakers traveled to Boston to take on the 6-2 (3-2) Harvard Crimson during their senior day.
It seems that Penn men’s basketball may have left a piece of itself in Tallahassee, Fla. this Wednesday.
On Wednesday night, Penn men’s basketball opened their season with a 105-70 loss against No. 20 Florida State.
For the second straight season — with the 2020 season being canceled due to COVID-19 — the Dolphinos, the nickname of the Men's Club Soccer Team, have earned a bid to the NIRSA National Championship in Foley, Ala.
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.
This Saturday at 12:00 p.m., Penn football (3-5, 1-4 Ivy) will visit Harvard (6-2, 3-2) in its penultimate game of the season. Four DP Sports reporters make their picks ahead of the game against the Crimson.
Straight off its shocking 15-12 loss to Cornell, Penn football (3-5, 1-4 Ivy) will face Harvard (6-2, 3-2) this coming Saturday in an attempt to salvage an increasingly disappointing season.
The 2021 fall seasons came to their respective ends this past weekend for Penn men’s and women’s tennis.
After defeating rival Penn State in overtime on Oct. 24, Penn’s club water polo team clinched the top spot in the Mid-Atlantic division to advance to the National Collegiate Club Championship in Huntsville, Ala.
For the first time in program history, the Penn men’s squash team will enter the season ranked No. 1 in the nation, returning multiple All-Americans and key contributors from its No. 2 seeded team in the 2019-20 season.