Penn women's tennis Esha Velaga competes at ITA Fall National Championships
The freshman was one of just 32 women’s tennis players in the country selected to compete in the tournament.
The freshman was one of just 32 women’s tennis players in the country selected to compete in the tournament.
The Quakers have seen action in multiple ITA events before the bulk of matches, Ivy season in the spring.
Men's soccer picked up its second conference win, while field hockey fell at Harvard.
Smith took a big leap into the first singles position this past spring, even after missing all of fall season due to an injury.
The Quakers have seen action in multiple ITA events before the bulk of matches, Ivy season in the spring.
Men's soccer picked up its second conference win, while field hockey fell at Harvard.
The Quakers look to turn some heads at the upcoming Northeast Super Regional event.
Velaga swam and played tennis competitively growing up, inspired by her older sister.
Roshkoff ended with a 10-6 singles record for the 2022-23 season
Field hockey was able to secure a win at Columbia, while men's soccer faltered on the road.
Additionally, women's soccer played two Philadelphia rivals and field hockey lost twice to Big 10 teams.
With some of their seasons not quite over yet, the members of the Class of 2023 are still forging their Quaker legacies.
The men's team will look to continue their excellent streak of play.
The sophomore has finally found her place on the Quaker roster after struggling to adjust her freshman fall season.
Both the men's and women's teams have several matches left at home, where they have performed better than the road so far this season.
For the two brothers, who grew up playing tennis together, being able to both wear the Red and Blue is like a dream come true.
Vakili spent much of his junior career being coached by his father Babak, who taught him patience on and off the court.
Bonfiglio was most recently in the Ivy League as an assistant coach with Columbia from 2019 until 2021.
Before college, Urata held two particular passions: singing and tennis. But — luckily for Penn — she ultimately decided to go the tennis route.
In her newly elevated role as head sports dietician, Cat Hammer is always looking for new ways to help Penn student athletes achieve their nutritional goals.