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The Quakers coasted to a 54-40 win over LIU-Brooklyn on Sunday. The win was Penn’s fourth straight after beginning the season 0-3, marking the first time the Quakers have reeled off four consecutive victories since February 2005.

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Women's Basketball Falls to Harvard

The Quakers coasted to a 54-40 win over LIU-Brooklyn on Sunday. The win was Penn’s fourth straight after beginning the season 0-3, marking the first time the Quakers have reeled off four consecutive victories since February 2005.



Relays, Saturday afternoon

The men’s and women’s squads combined to post a total of 10 event victories at Friday’s Lehigh Invitational, with winning performances from both old and new faces.


Men's hoops played in the NIT Tip-Off tournament in Charlottesville, Virginia against University of Delaware. The Quakers lost and Fran Dougherty was the high scorer. Miles Cartwright and two other players fouled out.

Over winter break, the Quakers will leave the confines of the Palestra for four consecutive road games and try to remedy a winless record in away contests.



Wrestling vs. Hofstra

After sustaining a season-ending LCL strain only eight bouts into a promising college career a season ago, Cobb was in an unfamiliar spot. Undeterred, he launched into preparations for this season with gusto.


Women's swimming loses a close meet to Columbia after coming off a 3 day meet at Kenyon.

Shelby Fortin, 200 yd free

On Friday, the women took on Columbia in each team’s third Ivy matchup of the year. Despite an energetic performance from Penn (2-2, 1-2 Ivy), Columbia (1-2, 1-2) pulled away at the end and handed the Quakers a 159-140 loss.


M Hoops played VIllanova and lost 68-55. Jamal Lewis fouled out late in the game, and the Quakers had a lot of turnover trouble. Shooting percentage was also low.

Instead of trying to save the day with big plays, Penn needs to slow it down and buy into the system. Nine games into the season, there’s no other choice.


M Hoops played VIllanova and lost 68-55. Jamal Lewis fouled out late in the game, and the Quakers had a lot of turnover trouble. Shooting percentage was also low.

Penn was never able to come back from an eight-point gap set by the Wildcats in the final seconds of the first frame, falling to Villanova, 68-55, in the Quakers’ first Big 5 matchup of the season.




Men's Squash v Navy

After a close loss to Williams last Friday, the Quakers reverted back to their winning ways, resoundingly defeating Navy at the Ringe Squash Courts, 8-1.




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Penn completed a stunning comeback from an 18-point deficit with seven minutes to go to defeat St. Francis (NY), 61-60, as junior Alyssa Baron hit the game-winning layup with just 6.4 seconds to go.




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