Quaker Nation | Ivy League opts out
The Ivy League will opt out of an NCAA settlement set to directly compensate athletes.
The Ivy League will opt out of an NCAA settlement set to directly compensate athletes.
Also, women's soccer first win of the season.
Also, a preview of the 'radical change' in Penn field hockey.
Also, DPOSTM sits down with men's soccer's three-time first team All-Ivy defender Leo Burney.
Also, women's soccer first win of the season.
Also, a preview of the 'radical change' in Penn field hockey.
Penn football fell to Columbia, 34-31 in overtime. The Lions (5-0, 2-0 Ivy) crawled back from a 21-7 deficit by scoring 21 unanswered points in the fourth quarter before walking off in overtime on a 24-yard touchdown to wide receiver Josh Wainwright.
Touche is only the third player in program history to be honored as Player of the Year and also earned first team All-Ivy recognition.
These allegations raise questions about whether the pressure King imposed on her players crossed the line into mistreatment.
New head coach, no problem. In Roger Reina’s first competition in charge of the Quakers since 2005, Penn wrestling put up a strong showing in the Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open at Binghamton University this past Sunday, with eight of its fourteen wrestlers placing in their respective weight classes.
The doubles pair of Manfredi Graziani and Shaurya Bharadwaj enter this weekend with a 7-1 record.
Bars featured a three-way tie between a trio of Quakers.
Previewing Penn women's tennis at ECAC Championships and which athletes to look out for.
Forty-five years ago, Penn men's basketball went to the Final Four. Relive the Quakers' run with never-been-seen photos from The Daily Pennsylvanian.
With their seasons about to resume, here's all you need to know about Penn's winter sports teams' seasons so far.
Penn met conference leader Columbia with admirable grit in the early game, but the Lions were consistent with their momentum and ultimately claimed the win at the Palestra.
"Even if she loses a set and is down in the set, it’s never over with Sabine," women's tennis coach Sanela Kunovac said on Rutlauka. "She finds a way to snatch the victory from the jaws of defeat."