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2013 was a slog at times for Penn baseball, but there were plenty of happy moments for the Quakers. Here's the top five.
All it takes is one week to change everything for Penn women's basketball.
Despite last weekend's losses, the Quakers saw Changed from received some strong individual performances, particularly from their talented junior class.
2013 was a slog at times for Penn baseball, but there were plenty of happy moments for the Quakers. Here's the top five.
All it takes is one week to change everything for Penn women's basketball.
As snow, vicious wind and cold weather blanketed Philadelphia on Monday, the Quakers season opening doubleheader against St. Joseph’s - initially scheduled for Tuesday - has been postponed.
Allen Iverson and Jerome Allen shared an NBA court once. Both had similar dreams, but only one is still being lived.
The Quakers began their season in the Lone Star state on Friday and Saturday, losing all three of their games against Dallas Baptist by scores of 5-4, 19-2 and 8-7, respectively.
Over the weekend, both Penn men’s and women’s track and field finished seventh out of eight Ivy teams in the indoor Heptagonal Championships - the Ivy League championship meet - hosted this year by Dartmouth.
No. 20 Penn men’s lacrosse team hosted No. 6 Denver on Saturday and came away with a 12-10 win that was by no means predictable from the start.
Despite heading into halftime tied, North Carolina surged ahead in the second half, dispatching Penn with a barrage of goals, 13-8
Penn swimming ended the year diving into its best Ivy performance in recent memory. At the Ivy League Championships in Providence, the men’s team finished third, placing behind Harvard and Princeton
Thanks to the two wins and some help, Penn finds itself back in a tie for first place after Brown defeated Princeton on Saturday night.
No more chances for this class of Quakers to rejuvenate the Red and Blue faithful at the Palestra. No more opportunities to get fans believing instead of grieving at the Cathedral again.
Despite a spirited effort to kick off Saturday night's game, Penn simply could not stop Sears or any other part of the Bulldogs balanced attack.
In a game where Penn missed 11 foul shots, the Quakers performance was nothing but laughable.
Penn could not overcome another barrage of turnovers and poor free throw shooting.
Easily rebounding from Saturday’s loss to Dartmouth, the Red and Blue overcame a slow start thanks to the post play of junior forward Kara Bonenberger, beating the Bears, 70-54.
With their postseason hopes all but gone, the Quakers will host Brown and Yale this weekend, hoping to pick up a sweep in the final Palestra home games for Miles Jackson-Cartwright, Fran Dougherty, Dau Jok, Steve Rennard and Cameron Gunter .