Penn's dual-sport athletes face unique challenges but rare rewards
Penn's coaches have been highly receptive to the idea of dual-sport athletes, despite some of the challenges they pose in terms of offseason programming.
Penn's coaches have been highly receptive to the idea of dual-sport athletes, despite some of the challenges they pose in terms of offseason programming.
Yurkow was named the ABCA East Region COTY following Penn's stellar season.
Yale finished with a 27-53 Ivy League record during DeSantis's career despite his individual success.
The tides of social culture on campus are one of the biggest culprits behind Penn's lack of athletic enthusiasm.
Yurkow was named the ABCA East Region COTY following Penn's stellar season.
Yale finished with a 27-53 Ivy League record during DeSantis's career despite his individual success.
Coach Steve Donahue says Walter "has a combination of length and strength that allows him to impact the game at both ends of the floor."
Colbert has just a few meets to go in his Quaker career, and is currently focused on preparing for the upcoming Ivy League Heptathlons.
All three players attest that their experiences at Penn helped prepare them for the jump to the pros.
Brann is currently the only female baseball analyst working for the Marlins, helping blaze a trail for other women in the sport.
Larson joins Lucas Monroe and Jordan Dingle as transfers out of the Quaker basketball program.
Penn held a 5-1 lead in the fourth inning, but the Golden Eagles' offense would not go away.
The Red and Blue came unraveled in the 9th after remaining close for much of the contest.
After knocking off the No. 13 team in the nation, Penn followed up the effort with another electrifying victory.
Juniors Scott Toney and Liv Morganti earned championship bids in the pole vault and 3,000m steeplechase, respectively.
A disastrous defensive performance for the Tigers turned the championship tilt into a blowout.
Freshman right fielder Jarrett Pokrovsky led the way for Penn, recording three hits and a pivotal dodged tag in the fifth inning.
Senior pitcher Brian Zeldin was stellar in relief, and helped earn the Quakers a date with No. 2 seed Harvard Saturday at 3 p.m.
Penn held the Eagles to their second-lowest point total of the season and stayed close from opening draw to final buzzer.
With the win, the Quakers will take on No. 3 Boston College on Sunday at 1 p.m.