Malachi Hosley’s Rookie of the Year award highlights Penn football’s 13 All-Ivy honorees
Hosley is the first Quaker to receive the honor since 1993.
Hosley is the first Quaker to receive the honor since 1993.
Hosley earned his fifth All-Ivy honor, while Korzeniowski and Burney secured First-Team All-Tournament spots.
Brian Gill was named Coach of the Year, while five players were named to All-Ivy teams.
Penn men’s basketball defeated nationally ranked Villanova in a closely fought 76-72 victory last Monday, marking a historic upset for the Quakers.
Hosley earned his fifth All-Ivy honor, while Korzeniowski and Burney secured First-Team All-Tournament spots.
Brian Gill was named Coach of the Year, while five players were named to All-Ivy teams.
The freshman's 261 rushing yards set a Penn freshman record on Saturday.
After four previously failed bids, squash will make its Olympic debut in Los Angeles.
Allison Kuzyk, Frederique Wollaert, and Ginger Fontenot received first-team recognition.
The position group has seen new players step up following the departure of last year's leading rusher Trey Flowers.
The club crunches numbers to help scout the Red and Blue's future opponents.
Tenisci dedicated over three decades to the program before his retirement as Penn coach in 2016.
The Quaker coach spoke about the starting five, new faces, team chemistry, and everything in between.
Jordan Obi, Floor Toonders, and Mikaela Stanfield are ready to lead the Quakers.
The sophomore forward joined the team after transferring from CSUN.
Being the son of an NBA coach places a huge burden on the freshman's shoulders, but Brown is used to the pressure.
Obi, Stanfield, and Toonders were named team captains ahead of 2023-24 season.
Sophomore Walter represented Germany, while freshman Polonowski played for Denmark.
With one game left to play, the Quakers are in a three-way tie for first place with Harvard and Yale.
The inductees go back as far as the Class of 1975, to as recent as 2017.