Tumbling head over heels for a new gym
With part of the season already underway, the Penn gymnastics team is seeing the impact of its new facility, the Nalitt Family Gymnastics Center.
With part of the season already underway, the Penn gymnastics team is seeing the impact of its new facility, the Nalitt Family Gymnastics Center.
Penn football senior cornerback Sebastian Jaskowski is riding high after winning a major off-field honor: a Wing Bowl College Division championship. We spoke with the gastronomically-fortuitous Red and Blue star to discuss the Philadelphia tradition:
Penn’s athletic director search is beginning to heat up. After a new website dedicated to the search announced two open forums, the committee’s website released that Daniel Parker of Parker Executive Search has been retained as the consultant in the process.
If Smith can keep finding ways to get the most out of his recruits while the Quakers stay mired in mediocrity as they have been for the past seven seasons, the perceived gap between the two schools will continue to shrink.
Penn football senior cornerback Sebastian Jaskowski is riding high after winning a major off-field honor: a Wing Bowl College Division championship. We spoke with the gastronomically-fortuitous Red and Blue star to discuss the Philadelphia tradition:
Penn’s athletic director search is beginning to heat up. After a new website dedicated to the search announced two open forums, the committee’s website released that Daniel Parker of Parker Executive Search has been retained as the consultant in the process.
Columbia now stands in a very different place. Currently, they sit in the middle of the pack even after losing twice this past weekend.
Kara Bonenberger’s tenacity and physical style is only contrasted by her quiet, focused demeanor when leading her teammates.
If this season has taught Penn wrestling anything, it’s that Lorenzo Thomas isn’t like most people in that regard.
Never have I been in a situation where women were expected to show their breasts for a crowd of cheering men. Never have I been in a situation where women complied. Never, that is, until Friday.
Either Allen finally unlocks the code to this team that he’s put together, or it won’t be his team for much longer.
Clutch performances and strong play in general powered Penn squash to a combined 3-1 record in its Ivy weekend.
When the Eagles don’t make the Super Bowl, Philadelphia gets its entertainment on Super Bowl weekend in a different form.
You may not agree with what Wing Bowl is or what it does, but it’s certainly a quintessential part of Philadelphia.
The choice is clear: Penn basketball can transform itself in the dwindling time it has left this season or it can stay lifeless and numb. Either way, a change must come.
In their last two meets together of the year in their home pool, the Penn men’s and women’s swimming teams both picked up wins against West Chester and La Salle in what was both a successful and emotional weekend.
The Red and Blue swept the first Ivy doubleheader of the season in impressive fashion, defeating Dartmouth on Friday and Harvard on Saturday.
Despite coaching some of Penn’s fastest athletes, head track and field coach Steve Dolan has always favored steady progress over immediate results, and not even the hustle and bustle of New York City could separate him from this philosophy.
After demolishing Dartmouth on Friday, the Quakers fought through a tough offensive start to soundly defeat Ivy-rival Harvard, 67-38.
After hanging tight early, the Quakers let the high-powered Crimson run away with an 80-50 victory, and subsequently lost their second Ivy contest in as many nights.