Penn women’s tennis defeats reigning Ivy League champion Princeton 4-3
A battle between high school friends and former teammates broke the tie in the Quakers’ favor.
A battle between high school friends and former teammates broke the tie in the Quakers’ favor.
The Quakers finished fourth in a preview for their Ivy League matchups to come.
Despite home court-advantage, the team finished in the same place as last year.
Their 2024 NCAA bids marked Penn as the only Ivy to send tennis athletes to NCAAs for both past two years.
The Quakers finished fourth in a preview for their Ivy League matchups to come.
Despite home court-advantage, the team finished in the same place as last year.
The Quakers have dominated so far this season with a 5-0 record.
With the conclusion of the fall semester, let's take a look at how the Red and Blue's teams fared this season.
The verdict allows the conference to uphold its ban on the practice.
From Franklin Field to North Carolina, a busy weekend lies ahead for the Red and Blue.
Penn and the rest of the Ivy League could stand to offer their players more assistance of the field.
An exciting summer awaits in Penn sports, headlined by the Paris 2024 Olympics
Rutter looks to build on a successful sophomore campaign heading into next season
The Class of 2024 will see many Red and Blue program staples graduating.
The Quakers dropped a tight match to the Bulldogs while sweeping the Bears the next day.
The Quakers are off to a 0-3 start in Ivy League play and have won just two matches away from home.
The freshman was one of just 32 women’s tennis players in the country selected to compete in the tournament.
Sophomores Matthew Rutter and Manfredi Graziani each finished the season with a 2-1 singles records.
The freshman qualified by winning her bracket at the Northeast Super Regional last month.
Smith took a big leap into the first singles position this past spring, even after missing all of fall season due to an injury.