LIVE UPDATES: Day two of Penn Relays 2024
We’ve got you covered with live updates from Franklin Field, highlighting the best of the action from day two.
We’ve got you covered with live updates from Franklin Field, highlighting the best of the action from day two.
Ahead of the 128th rendition of the Carnival, here's a look at some of the best moments from across the years.
The $69.35 million indoor track and facility has been in the works since last March.
In the centennial year of world competition, let's look back on some of the marquee moments from international competitors.
Ahead of the 128th rendition of the Carnival, here's a look at some of the best moments from across the years.
The $69.35 million indoor track and facility has been in the works since last March.
The men's track and field middle distance and distance coach also has the responsibility of organizing the Penn Relays.
The Daily Pennsylvanian got the chance to interview three Quakers who have found great success this campaign.
Terrence Trammell, Nick Vena, and Shalonda Solomon are set to be immortalized at this year’s carnival.
After being elevated to Silver status earlier this year and the introduction of the Global Relays, the road to Paris now runs through Philadelphia.
Here are three Quakers who will be donning the Red and Blue for the program next year
The University’s largest event of the year has a multi-pronged approach to generating revenue.
The Olympic medalist will be representing a nation that has deep historical ties with Franklin Field and the Carnival.
Whittaker broke two Ivy League records in the 400- and 500-meter races this season and is putting together an impressive case for the 2024 Olympics.
After a season filled with success, here are four athletes representing the Red and Blue as freshmen and sophomores to be on the lookout for.
Ahead of the 128th edition of the Penn Relay Carnival, here are some of the records that could fall.
The nine-lane track in Franklin Field was first introduced to the stadium in 1951.
Out of a field consisting of 15,000 athletes, here are four well-established names who will be making an appearance at this year’s Relays.
From upstate New York to Penn, the Dochat siblings have a long history of competing on the same team.
In recent years, the Quakers have produced elite throwing talent and things look bright for the program's future.