Penn women's swimming and diving finishes fourth at Ivy League Championships
Penn women’s swimming and diving traveled to Providence, R.I. for the Ivy League Championships this weekend and finished with a total of 949.5 points.
Penn women’s swimming and diving traveled to Providence, R.I. for the Ivy League Championships this weekend and finished with a total of 949.5 points.
The men’s team fell by a score of 169-128, while their women counterparts lost, 187-113. Even in the losses, the teams had respectable performances.
Here’s what to look forward to this weekend as Penn squash, wrestling, and swimming and diving enter the home stretches of their respective seasons.
As captain of the team, Xue has consistently put up fast times and has helped lead her team to victory.
The men’s team fell by a score of 169-128, while their women counterparts lost, 187-113. Even in the losses, the teams had respectable performances.
Here’s what to look forward to this weekend as Penn squash, wrestling, and swimming and diving enter the home stretches of their respective seasons.
While both the men’s and women’s teams were able to edge out the Big Green, they both also fell to the host Bulldogs.
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While everyone on campus is gearing up for final exams, Penn swimming competed last week at the Miami of Ohio Invitational.
Diveris, who has competed in the Ivy League Championship the past two seasons, has been consistently placing in the 1-meter and 3m dives.
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Both the men's and women's team ended the meet with victories over the Big Red, but both also lost to the host Tigers.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn men's basketball knocks off another power conference opponent, squash continues its recent dominance, and Karekin Brooks hits a milestone mark.
Heading into a weekend full of demanding meets, Penn athletes have the chance to ramp up their early-season performances in some tough cross country, wrestling, and swimming events.
The men and women of Penn swimming share the same coaching staff, train together, and often even swim together based on stroke.
In his time with the Quakers, Andrew broke countless program and Ivy League records and was named an All-American his senior season.
As the long-distance star enters her sophomore season, there is still nowhere to go but up for Penn women's swimming.
Last season, Lee built on this success by becoming the first Penn swimmer take home the title of Ivy League champion in the 400 free relay.
While the women were unable to manage a win at either meet, the men won each of their duals to rebound in a big way after falling at Columbia last week.