Ashley Montgomery is on the rise for Penn cross country
Ashley Montgomery is making it look easy for Penn cross country.
Ashley Montgomery is making it look easy for Penn cross country.
If Penn football hosts a game under the lights and nobody is there to see it, does it really happen?
In addition to the branding overhaul of the University, Grace Calhoun is quietly upgrading – no, revolutionizing – what it means to practice for Penn Athletics.
It is commonplace for athletes to use the metaphor of brotherhood or sisterhood when describing the nature of their relationship with teammates.
If Penn football hosts a game under the lights and nobody is there to see it, does it really happen?
In addition to the branding overhaul of the University, Grace Calhoun is quietly upgrading – no, revolutionizing – what it means to practice for Penn Athletics.
So that's what the sprint in sprint football stands for.
Still Columbia. As the 2015 season has developed and Columbia football has attempted to regain any semblance of dignity after two consecutive winless seasons, I've frequently used the above phrase to describe the product the Lions have put on the field in five games. Although not inherently connected to what we've seen from Columbia in years past, there are certain aspects of the Light Blue's play that reminds us that this team went 0-for-its last 24 until its win over Wagner on Oct.
Penn’s prospects are doubling
Soccer is without doubt the world’s sport. Outside the United States, the majority of athletes grow up playing soccer at some point in their lives.
To improve is to change. To perfect is to change often.
They are not the faces of Penn football. But at the end of Saturday’s game, Fordham fans knew who they were.
Which Penn athlete has been the midseason MVP in the fall season?
In addition to their accomplishments on the pitch, Penn’s soccer teams have continued to succeed off the field.
As the old adage goes: “Actions speak louder than words.” However, the exception to this rule is the Penn volleyball bench, whose words are pretty darn loud.
For any given pass in the game of football, the chances are high that a particular receiver will see the ball come his way. Think of the great quarterback-wide receiver tandems of all time: Montana to Rice. Manning to Harrison.
What are you planning on doing after graduation? Heading to grad school? Getting a job on Wall Street? 2015 College graduate Ronnie Glenn is taking none of the typically prescribed post-grad paths.
Marcus Jones may be the busiest man in Penn Athletics.
Anyone who has watched college football in the last decade show know that strength of schedule for teams on the national stage matters. A lot.
For Penn field hockey, the plan is pretty simple: find a way to win Ivy contests, even when those results don’t come easy. And sitting on a 7-1 record with two wins in conference, that is exactly what it has done.