Now the fun starts for Penn football
When it comes to Ivy League football, the old adage is wrong: It’s not how you start the season, it’s how you start conference play.
When it comes to Ivy League football, the old adage is wrong: It’s not how you start the season, it’s how you start conference play.
We sat down with Penn football senior running back Kyle Wilcox and asked him a few questions in another edition of 30 seconds with...
Only one game into Ivy season, is it too early to talk about the future of Penn volleyball? Not when the future starts now, and especially when that future is starting at hitter, blocker, and libero. As the Quakers took the court against Dayton, three freshmen were part of the starting lineup: outside hitter Aimee Stephenson, middle blocker Kendall Covington, and libero Emmy Friedler.
With Penn football’s Ivy opener against Dartmouth coming up on Saturday, the team’s intensity has hit a new level.
We sat down with Penn football senior running back Kyle Wilcox and asked him a few questions in another edition of 30 seconds with...
Only one game into Ivy season, is it too early to talk about the future of Penn volleyball? Not when the future starts now, and especially when that future is starting at hitter, blocker, and libero. As the Quakers took the court against Dayton, three freshmen were part of the starting lineup: outside hitter Aimee Stephenson, middle blocker Kendall Covington, and libero Emmy Friedler.
For Penn men’s soccer, defeating Saint Joseph’s is not an ordinary victory.In what was one of Penn’s most unforgettable and telling triumphs of the season, sophomore forward Alec Neumann was able to find the mark and score the game-winning goal in double overtime.
Coming off of a 6-2 loss to No. 7 Penn State last Wednesday, the Quakers (3-4-0) will face cross-town rival Saint Joseph’s on tonight at 7 p.m.
The spotlight isn’t supposed to shine on the team until the spring, but Penn men’s tennis is making plenty of noise in the fall season.
Over the summer, the libero jersey and the keys to Penn volleyball’s defense were turned over from one of the nation's best defensive specialists to a freshman from a small town just outside of Chicago.
We sat down with Penn volleyball junior setter Ronnie Bither for a 30 seconds with...
Instead of asking what should be done after Saturday about Penn’s rivalry with Villanova, it is more appropriate to focus on the rest of 2014 and what 41-7 drubbing at the hands of the Wildcats means for the Red and Blue moving forward.
After suffering a brutal straight-set loss to Princeton in Friday night's Ivy League opener, Penn came into Sunday's non-conference battle with Dayton, looking to regain its footing before its upcoming Ivy bout with Columbia.
The Red and Blue played a Saturday matinee against Harvard at Ellen Vagelos Field and took down the Crimson for Penn’s first Ivy victory, 4-1.
Behind two unassisted goals from Midge Purce, the Crimson downed the Quakers 3-0 in the season’s conference opener, as the Red and Blue suffered their first loss to an Ivy foe at home since Oct. 8, 2010.
On Friday against Cornell, Penn sprint football used big plays and the powerful rushing of Mike Beamish to get past Cornell.
If you were in attendance at Franklin Field today, you probably knew exactly just how Penn football’s game against No. 6 Villanova was going to end up.
The Wildcats, the No. 6 ranked squad in FCS football, scored in just over two minutes and didn't let up for the rest of the game, winning, 41-7, and handing Penn its biggest defeat since Al Bagnoli took over as head coach.
Penn football's game against Villanova started at 3:00 PM but it looks like the Quakers never quite woke up.
Over the weekend, Penn cross country got its shot at perennial top local powerhouse Villanova, and the Red and Blue did not disappoint.