Penn women's soccer honors seniors with win
After defeating Lehigh earlier in the week, the Quakers continued their winning streak with another victory against Brown, 2-0, in conference play.
After defeating Lehigh earlier in the week, the Quakers continued their winning streak with another victory against Brown, 2-0, in conference play.
A bitterly cold rain drove much of the anticipated Homecoming crowd away, and the Quakers didn’t give the several thousand that braved the rain many reasons to cheer.
A bitterly cold rain has kept most fans from attending Penn football’s homecoming game against Brown. It apparently drove away Penn’s offense for much of the first half as well.
After the women’s team was unable to break through at Heptagonals – finishing last as a team in the Ivy championship meet – junior Tom Awad took first in the men’s race, leading the men’s team to an impressive third-place finish.
A bitterly cold rain drove much of the anticipated Homecoming crowd away, and the Quakers didn’t give the several thousand that braved the rain many reasons to cheer.
A bitterly cold rain has kept most fans from attending Penn football’s homecoming game against Brown. It apparently drove away Penn’s offense for much of the first half as well.
To Penn men’s soccer, every upcoming game is like playing for the Ivy League championship. The team will need to maintain that approach through Saturday when the Red and Blue host Brown at Rhodes Field.
If there was ever a time where Penn football needed to bear down, this would be it.
There’s a moment in every team’s season when it becomes apparent if those long months of training have really paid dividends. That moment is now for Penn XC.
All things must come to an end, and for Penn’s women’s soccer it is coming fast. With only two more conference games left, the Red and Blue will try to end the season on the high note in their Senior Night match against Brown.
It’s the end of an era for Penn sprint football. Friday’s season-ending game will mark the end of the Penn careers of running back Mike Beamish, defensive back Keith Braccia, offensive lineman Alex Smith and four other seniors.
Senior day is fast approaching for Penn field hockey at Ellen Vagelos Field, presenting the opportunity for the squad to send off its six seniors and jump above .500 on the season.
Penn football's special teams unit has proved itself to be quite valuable for the Red and Blue this year. While the 'Gold Squad' often flies under the radar, this photo gallery shows off the groups collective personality and prowess.
For our story on Penn’s special teams unit, former All-Ivy punter Scott Lopano spoke about his experience as a member of the ‘Gold Squad.’
In a game characterized by Penn field hockey looking both strong at times and vulnerable at others, the Quakers began to build a winning streak against a local rival on Tuesday.
A casual observer at the recent Princeton Invitational may have been a bit confused by the sight of the same Penn cross country runner crossing the finish line twice in a one-second span.
Going to a Penn football practice, everything has a structure. Each player knows where he is supposed to be, when he is supposed to be there and which coach will be working with him.
“College soccer is won in the boxes”Senior back Jason deFaria said the simple statement following Penn men’s soccer defeat to West Virginia on Tuesday night and it rang true throughout the game.
Before Tuesday night’s game against Penn women’s soccer, 433 minutes had passed since Lehigh had scored a goal.After the game, 523 scoreless minutes had passed as the Red and the Blue notched a 2-0 shutout in which both the defense and offense shined.
Penn may not boast many All-American athletes, but senior wrestler Lorenzo Thomas is anything but boastful about his resume.