The Daily Pennsylvanian is hearing from various sources that alcohol may have played a role in the suspensions. Our original sources, though, maintain that positive drug tests triggered the suspensions.
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Phillips | Still more questions than answers for Penn hoops
Like any good drama story, Penn men’s hoops leaves us with more questions than they do answers after falling to Delaware for the second time this season, 83-60.
With five players suspended, Penn basketball falls to Delaware
The adrenaline the new guys brought was enough to afford the Quakers an early 10-point lead, but their energy faded down the stretch as the Blue Hens rolled to a 83-60 victory.
Soisson | Will Penn basketball stop its downward spiral?
After suspending five players at least a week ago, and with games against Butler and La Salle on the schedule in the next few weeks, this struggling 2-8 squad is going nowhere fast.
Phillips | Still more questions than answers for Penn hoops
Like any good drama story, Penn men’s hoops leaves us with more questions than they do answers after falling to Delaware for the second time this season, 83-60.
With five players suspended, Penn basketball falls to Delaware
The adrenaline the new guys brought was enough to afford the Quakers an early 10-point lead, but their energy faded down the stretch as the Blue Hens rolled to a 83-60 victory.
Penn women's hoops falls to Drexel, 77-50
The Quakers were blitzed by Drexel’s high-powered offense from the outset, and the Dragons carried their first-half lead to a blowout victory, 77-50, Penn’s first loss since Nov. 18.
Penn women's basketball grabs fourth straight victory
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.
Gymnastics trying to make history
The Quakers showed off their depth in what amounted to a season preview for the Ivy League Champs in the Red vs. Blue Intrasquad Meet.
Quakers get off on the right foot
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.
Butler highlights Penn’s break
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.
Quakers face tough slate of road games
During the break, the Quakers will hope to improve their winning ways on the road and adjust to life playing back-to-backs.
C.J. Cobb primed for success
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.
Penn women's swimming can’t push past Lions
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.
Soisson | Time to settle down
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.
Penn basketball falls to Villanova, 68-55
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.
Swimming aims to finish off semester strong
The Quakers will host the Lions Friday afternoon at Sheerr Pool in their third Ivy League dual meet this season, after competing against Cornell and Princeton last month
Baron faces down old friends and foes
Penn may be taking on LIU-Brooklyn this Sunday for the first time in school history, but for junior Alyssa Baron, the meeting will bring back some high school nostalgia.
Quakers bounce back with blowout
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.
Penn hopes to surprise sliding ’Nova
Saturday, the Quakers welcome Villanova and its patented 4-out motion offense to the Palestra for their first Big 5 matchup of the season.













