Penn women's soccer looking to 'take control'
With a two-game losing streak and only one Ivy win so far this season, Penn women’s soccer is looking back and seeing how they can improve.
With a two-game losing streak and only one Ivy win so far this season, Penn women’s soccer is looking back and seeing how they can improve.
One of just two freshmen running with the "A-team" for Penn women's cross country, Abby Hong is no stranger to finding herself in select groups on the track.
Seniors Helene Caniglia and MaryRose Croddick have been there every step of the way as the program has reinvented itself and gained a new home at Ellen Vagelos Field.
The Quakers (5-7, 1-3 Ivy), having dropped their previous four matches, notched an impressive nonconference victory with a 5-0 win over Longwood.
One of just two freshmen running with the "A-team" for Penn women's cross country, Abby Hong is no stranger to finding herself in select groups on the track.
Seniors Helene Caniglia and MaryRose Croddick have been there every step of the way as the program has reinvented itself and gained a new home at Ellen Vagelos Field.
After a difficult start to the season, Penn football coach Al Bagnoli stressed the need for his team to get back to the fundamentals.
Beamish is currently the program’s third all-time leading rusher, but it took an alignment of the stars for “Beam” — as Wagner affectionally calls him — to line up in Penn’s backfield.
If you fight the urge to look at your phone while strolling down Locust Walk, you might just notice a little something different amongst the sea of hurried people.
Ultimate frisbee — that quintessential staple of any college campus — is back in full swing at Penn.
Looking at Jimmy Lengyel, one could easily mistake him for a ball boy or a manager, but for Penn sprint football, he is much more.
Confidence is a crazy thing, and Penn football just may have it now.
More impressive than the points that the Quakers put up or the yards Torgersen amassed on Saturday was the sophomore quarterbacks strong decision making.
A look in photos at the team's first season win
Going into the season, Penn women’s soccer had all the talent, both young and returning, to be strong force in conference.
For 13 minutes, Penn and Post were merely playing an uneventful field position battle, but that all changed with after a key injury to Penn's star player.
With their backs against the wall in a must-win Ivy League contest, Penn men’s soccer found a way to take down Dartmouth.
This Sunday, Penn rowing was represented by a handful of boats at the annual Head of the Charles regatta in Boston, ending up with some mixed finishes.
All roads lead to the Heptagonals for Penn cross country, but fortunately for the Quakers, they are going to be intimately familiar with the road in question.
It was a rollercoaster of emotions for Penn volleyball this weekend, as the team struggled to close out Harvard, but then topped Dartmouth.