Players to Watch: Three Penn athletes in line for a big fall break weekend
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.
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.
The Quakers beat Cornell, 4-2, in what was one of Penn's best offensive performances of the year.
She has been a part of a freshman class that is dominating minutes for the team. Currently, the player with the most and fifth most minutes on the team — Readinger — are freshmen.
Powered by a trio of goals, Penn men’s soccer defeated Cornell in their first Ivy League game of the year.
The Quakers beat Cornell, 4-2, in what was one of Penn's best offensive performances of the year.
She has been a part of a freshman class that is dominating minutes for the team. Currently, the player with the most and fifth most minutes on the team — Readinger — are freshmen.
Penn football finally has its first home game this Friday, but it isn't the only team on campus to follow.
Raun has made her way into the starting lineup, playing almost every minute of every game so far this season.
After allowing an early goal, Penn men’s soccer couldn’t bounce back and suffered its second consecutive loss, falling to West Virginia, 3-0.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, sprint football lights up the scoreboard, volleyball struggles against Princeton, and field hockey bounces back in a big way.
On a hot and windy afternoon in Cambridge, Mass., the Red and Blue struggled to get anything going offensively and dropped their Ivy League opener, 1-0.
As the fall sports season heads into full swing, some Penn Athletics teams begin Ivy League play while others continue their nonconference schedules.
Penn tasted its first defeat on home soil this season after falling 2-1 to Lehigh in a closely contested game.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, sprint football lights up the scoreboard, Ryan Cragun steals the show, and men's soccer comes away with another narrow win.
In a weekend that brought mixed results, one thing was clear: Coach Nicole Van Dyke may need to find a full-time job as a halftime motivational speaker.
Penn men’s soccer got the crucial bounce when it was needed, and the resulting goal was enough to edge Temple, 1-0.
For Penn men’s soccer, arguably the most explosive player on the team so far this season has been junior midfielder Joey Bhangdia. Through four games, Bhangdia has two of the Quakers’ four goals, both of which came in wins.
It may still be early, but here are three of the teams that have surprised us with their performances thus far.
With most sports approaching the end of their nonconference schedules, these are the impact players to watch heading into this weekend.
Three days before the Philadelphia Fury's first home game, the team has withdrawn from the NISA's fall season.