Papazekos | Penn fell short of an NCAA berth, but it did exceed expectations
Optimism for next season won’t make the Red and Blue feel any better. The Quakers fell tantalizingly, agonizingly short. That hurts.
Optimism for next season won’t make the Red and Blue feel any better. The Quakers fell tantalizingly, agonizingly short. That hurts.
The Quakers used a strong second-half showing to see off Princeton by a score of 19-10 to win their first Ivy League game of the season.
The Red and Blue cruised past No. 3 Harvard, 91-62, in the second semifinal on the women’s side. They used a 15-0 run, spanning the first and second quarters, to get a comfortable lead and they never looked back.
Penn handled Harvard the same way Sunday’s foe, Princeton, handled a much worse Cornell team. Unfortunately, Saturday's games don't matter on Sunday.
The Quakers used a strong second-half showing to see off Princeton by a score of 19-10 to win their first Ivy League game of the season.
The Red and Blue cruised past No. 3 Harvard, 91-62, in the second semifinal on the women’s side. They used a 15-0 run, spanning the first and second quarters, to get a comfortable lead and they never looked back.
Three days after suffering its first defeat of the season at the hands of No. 2 Maryland, Penn women’s lacrosse rebounded to narrowly defeat Duke by a score of 10-9 at Franklin Field on alumni weekend.
All that to say: Penn men’s basketball lost in the semifinals of the Ivy League Tournament. This season was still a success.
In a hotly contested matchup that came down to the final minute, Penn men’s basketball fell to Harvard, 66-58, in the semifinal of the Ivy League Tournament.
Penn men's and women's basketball will both play Harvard in their respective Ivy Madness semifinal games on Saturday.
Here are a few keys to success Penn men's basketball will need if it wants to pull off the win over top-seeded Harvard on Saturday.
On the home side's senior night, the Tribe finished just ahead of the visiting Quakers by a score of 192.450 to 191.850.
The Ivy League Basketball Tournament is here, and second-seeded Penn women’s basketball will take on third-seeded Harvard Saturday night at Yale’s John J. Lee Amphitheater.
As difficult as it is for any student athlete to come into a new environment, Russell had to do it while recovering from a torn anterior cruciate ligament.
The Ivy League Basketball Tournaments are set to get underway on Saturday, but neither tourney has a clear, runaway favorite.
On March 13, Penn Athletics declined to expand on the comment they had given the day before regarding the Jerome Allen bribery scandal.
Penn's pitching staff was able to keep the Quakers in the first contest just enough to give senior first baseman Hannah Gibbons a chance to smack a long walk-off home run.
No. 8 Penn women's lacrosse traveled to College Park, Md. to take on No. 2 Maryland on Wednesday evening, ultimately falling by a score of 14-9.
As Penn spring sports begin to pick up momentum, there are some questions to keep in mind going into this weekend.
After clinching a share of the regular season Ivy League title, Penn women’s basketball has its sights set on the Ivy League Tournament, which will take place this weekend at Yale.