Penn rowing ready for Head of the Charles
After a successful Navy Day Regatta last weekend, the Quakers are hoping to continue a promising trend as they head towards the traditional spring season.
After a successful Navy Day Regatta last weekend, the Quakers are hoping to continue a promising trend as they head towards the traditional spring season.
On Saturday, Philadelphia truly will be the city of Brotherly Love for Penn football’s Matt Schwartz.
In the 7 p.m. match, the Quakers (5-6, 1-1 Ivy) will look to pull out a win to keep their Ivy title hopes alive, with the Big Green (7-3-1, 2-0) in their way.
Volleyball is a team sport. But this weekend, the Quakers will need to deal with a pair of standout individuals.
On Saturday, Philadelphia truly will be the city of Brotherly Love for Penn football’s Matt Schwartz.
In the 7 p.m. match, the Quakers (5-6, 1-1 Ivy) will look to pull out a win to keep their Ivy title hopes alive, with the Big Green (7-3-1, 2-0) in their way.
Penn sprint football will look to reverse history this weekend.
As the saying goes, it’s always darkest just before dawn. Penn field hockey will certainly hope that that adage rings true as it prepares to host pair of games against Columbia and Longwood this weekend.
If Penn men’s soccer was hoping to repeat last year’s NCAA Tournament appearance, it certainly isn’t making things easy on itself.
Volleyball, Men's Soccer and Cross Country have all had their ups and downs this season.
We sit down with Penn football's Eric Fiore to discuss a variety of topics.
There’s another home meet on Penn track & field’s schedule this year and it’s a big one.
It’s no secret that Penn football has struggled this year. But there is hope for Penn and that comes in the form of the Columbia Lions.
While it is difficult to find a shining star amidst the Quakers’ abysmal 0-4 start, both senior running back Kyle Wilcox and freshman running back Tre Solomon have significantly contributed to the team’s offensive efforts.
For the past few weeks, one thing has been on the mind of everyone involved with the Penn men’s soccer program: finishing games.
Coming off of a 2-1 defeat against Columbia, Penn men’s soccer (5-5-0) will travel to New Jersey for a nonconference tilt against Rutgers (3-7-1) Tuesday in hopes of getting back on the winning track.
The Quakers dropped two games against Monmouth and Maryland – two tough nonconference opponents – dropping their overall record on the year to 4-6.
A late first-half goal was enough to seal the 1-0 win over Columbia for the Red and Blue on Friday, giving Penn its first Ivy win.
With pink jerseys across the board to support Dig Pink!, Penn split their weekend matches against Yale and Brown.
While it might have tied for the lowest amount the Quakers scored all season, 14 points was enough for Penn sprint football team put up on Friday evening was enough to defeat Franklin Pierce, 14-7.