On Tuesday, The Daily Pennsylvanian confirmed that Hicks had elected to play his final season at Louisville in 2016-17. We spoke to Hicks by phone Wednesday afternoon.
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The Quakers used a solid defensive performance to grab a 17-point lead in the fourth quarter before holding off a late Rainbow Warriors' run in a 64-54 win.
Penn basketball thrashes Binghamton
The 80-45 win was the largest margin of victory for the Red and Blue since the 2005-06 season, when the then-Fran Dunphy-led Quakers demolished Cornell by 40
Penn wrestling ushers in New Year with impressive individual victories
When the clock struck midnight and the new year was rung in this weekend, many Penn students were out and about.
The Quakers used a solid defensive performance to grab a 17-point lead in the fourth quarter before holding off a late Rainbow Warriors' run in a 64-54 win.
Penn basketball thrashes Binghamton
The 80-45 win was the largest margin of victory for the Red and Blue since the 2005-06 season, when the then-Fran Dunphy-led Quakers demolished Cornell by 40
Penn women's basketball routs BYU-Hawaii, 73-41
There was no trouble in paradise for Penn women’s basketball. Traveling to Laie, Hawaii, to take on BYU-Hawaii in the first of two contests on in the Aloha State, the Quakers led from start to finish on Thursday, downing the Seasiders, 73-41. Although both teams got off to a slow start offensively, the Red and Blue’s defense was absolutely stifling, holding BYU-Hawaii (4-5) to a paltry three points in the first quarter.
Penn basketball routed by No. 17 Villanova, 77-57
Against No. 17 Villanova, Penn was overwhelmed in the first half of a 77-57 loss and never fully recovered.
Sheraton hotel exec gets 5 years in prison for defrauding Penn
Kenneth Kapikian, 58, must pay restitution for over $3 million he stole from Penn over seven years.
Penn politicos respond to DNC data breach
The controversy impacted student organizations like Penn for Hillary and Penn for Bernie.
Penn men's basketball falls in overtime to Drexel, 53-52
In the world of Philadelphia basketball, 33rd Street has belonged to Drexel since 2006. Following Tuesday evening, by the slimmest of margins, the road will remain Dragon territory.
Penn women's basketball stays hot in nonconference play, routs Wagner 78-50
It was business as usual for what is looking like a title-challenging team. Penn women’s basketball demolished a one-woman Wagner show Monday night, winning 78-50.
Penn basketball downs upset-hungry Ursinus, 73-66
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Penn women's basketball takes down Drexel, 72-67
In the wise words of Dorothy, there’s no place like home. And while Philadelphia may be not Kansas, no words have been truer in the crosstown matchup between Penn and Drexel women's basketball. Coming into Saturday’s edition of the Battle for 33rd Street, the home team had won the past five games.
BREAKING: Early decision acceptance rate for the Class of 2020 falls to 23.2 percent
Penn admitted 23.2% of its Early Decision applicants this year, down a fraction of a percentage point from last year’s 24% admittance rate.
Guest Column from Victor Lee | An open letter to Wharton leadership regarding Donald Trump
Mr. Trump has prominently, and quite publicly, failed our community.
DPOSTM seeking 10th straight win over Weenies in Kamin Cup
When Weenies then-junior fullback/safety Matt Mantica proclaimed that the end of DPOSTM’s run of success was in sight at last year’s Kamin Cup, the incoming president’s prediction seemed ludicrous.
SAAC gives voice to student-athletes in community
Benjamin Franklin's noble cause lives on in a group of Quakers who work to ensure that there is no perspiration without representation. The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) at the University of Pennsylvania is composed of 59 student-athletes representing each of the school's 31 varsity teams, and is dedicated to ensuring that student-athletes have a voice within the Athletics department. Each coach is asked to nominate one or two of their players to serve as the team's SAAC representative.
Penn squash enjoying unprecedented success for both teams
We’re in uncharted territory. With back-to-back wins over top 5 teams from the men’s side along with another perfect start to the season on the women’s side, associate head coach Gilly Lane finds himself as a leader of one of the most successful Penn squash programs in school history. “It hasn’t really sunk in yet,” Lane said.
Penn Basketball preps for familiar Big 5 foe on Wednesday
Time for an encore. In its first Big 5 game of the season against La Salle, Penn basketball snapped out of a funk to capture its biggest win in several years.













