Penn hosts Harvard and Dartmouth as it looks for sixth straight Ivy win
Despite a slow start to the calendar year for Penn women's basketball, it appears the Quakers are rounding into form, with five straight Ivy League victories.
Despite a slow start to the calendar year for Penn women's basketball, it appears the Quakers are rounding into form, with five straight Ivy League victories.
Penn women’s lacrosse swept this week's Ivy League awards as senior attacker Gabby Rosenzweig and junior midfielder Abby Bosco earned Offensive and Defensive Player of the Week, respectively.
It's shaping up to be a five-team race for the four Ivy Madness spots. Here's where all eight schools stand with six games left.
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Penn women’s lacrosse swept this week's Ivy League awards as senior attacker Gabby Rosenzweig and junior midfielder Abby Bosco earned Offensive and Defensive Player of the Week, respectively.
It's shaping up to be a five-team race for the four Ivy Madness spots. Here's where all eight schools stand with six games left.
It was another exciting weekend for Penn basketball, as the women came from behind against Yale to finish off their weekend sweep and the men dropped a crucial game against Brown before bounding back against the first-place Bulldogs.
Gabby Rosenzweig has made a name for herself in the Ivy League over the last four years, earning two first team All-Ivy nods, including a unanimous selection last season.
With just six regular season games remaining, Brodeur would need to average 17.2 points per game to become the program’s all-time leading scorer.
Listen on Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts In the first episode of the brand new podcast Penn, Daily, Podcast producer Alec Druggan, Senior Sports Editor Michael Landau, and Sports Associate Joey Piatt go over the last weekend of Penn's basketball teams, and look at the chances of Ivy League titles for the both the teams. Hosted by Alec Druggan and Isabella Simonetti. Guest hosted by Joey Piatt and Michael Landau. Produced and edited by Alec Druggan. Podcast art by Ava Cruz.
The Red and Blue capped off a busy weekend with a home victory against Franklin & Marshall after suffering back-to-back losses on Saturday to Princeton and Drexel.
In its season opener, No. 6 Penn men's lacrosse traveled to College Park, Md. and fell 17-15 after letting a six-goal lead slip away over the final 19 minutes of play.
No. 12 Penn blew No. 19 Georgetown out of the water on its home turf Saturday afternoon, 17-6. This was the first game of the season for the Quakers but the second for the Hoyas.
This weekend, one group from Penn track and field competed at the BU David Hemery Valentine Invitational, while the other competed at the Clemson Tiger Paw Invitational.
The Quakers’ victory was fueled by a stat-sheet stuffing performance by senior midfielder Erin Barry, whose efforts earned her DP Sports Player of the Week.
The Quakers came out on top during their final regular season competition on Sunday, placing first with a score of 193.425.
Senior forward AJ Brodeur has been a consistent presence on the court from the moment he stepped into the Palestra almost four years ago.
Penn women’s basketball earned its fifth consecutive Ivy League win tonight against Yale, 53-51, in what turned out to be the Quakers' closest game of the season.
Penn women’s basketball eked out a win at Yale by a score of 53-51 on Saturday. Here are the two of the biggest takeaways from a thrilling game against one of the League's best teams.
AJ Brodeur poured in 19 points, and Eddie Scott chipped in 18 points in Penn's win.