Zoe Belodeau's four goals power Penn women's lacrosse past Cornell
Penn women’s lacrosse pulled out a narrow 11-10 victory over Cornell Saturday afternoon, increasing their season win total to eight, and preserving their one loss record.
Penn women’s lacrosse pulled out a narrow 11-10 victory over Cornell Saturday afternoon, increasing their season win total to eight, and preserving their one loss record.
A Penn graduate from the class of 1992, Aliy Zirkle has become a mushing celebrity.
The Quakers will be taking on American in the opening round of the WNIT at the Palestra. Penn hasn’t faced the Eagles since 2006.
The Quakers' first-round matchup is at home against American, who won a share of the Patriot League regular season title.
A Penn graduate from the class of 1992, Aliy Zirkle has become a mushing celebrity.
The Quakers will be taking on American in the opening round of the WNIT at the Palestra. Penn hasn’t faced the Eagles since 2006.
Jerome Allen, a former Penn basketball star player and coach, admitted to receiving approximately $300,000 in bribes from Philip Esformes to recruit his son to play basketball for Penn.
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Penn softball used strong pitching and small-ball offense on Wednesday afternoon to sweep Philadelphia rival La Salle, defeating the Explorers by scores of 3-0 and 5-0.
The Quakers traveled to Williamsburg, Va. for the annual William & Mary Intercollegiate Tournament on the Kingsmill River Course.
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After their 65-54 loss to Princeton in the Ivy League Tournament final, the Quakers will host American in the first round of the WNIT.
For the Quakers on the diamond, keeping their hot streaks alive includes being a bit superstitious and having fascinating game-day routines.
On Saturday, the women defeated Temple with a clean sweep. But things were not as easy as the scoreboard suggested.
Starting with a doubleheader on Saturday, the Red and Blue ended up playing 20 innings against the Bulldogs.
Optimism for next season won’t make the Red and Blue feel any better. The Quakers fell tantalizingly, agonizingly short. That hurts.
Penn women’s basketball lost to Princeton, 65-54, in the Ivy League Tournament title game, a game which was much closer than the score indicates.
After dispatching No. 3 Harvard with ease Saturday night, No. 2 Penn women's basketball takes on No. 1 Princeton for the Ivy League Tournament championship.
Penn handled Harvard the same way Sunday’s foe, Princeton, handled a much worse Cornell team. Unfortunately, Saturday's games don't matter on Sunday.
The Red and Blue cruised past No. 3 Harvard, 91-62, in the second semifinal on the women’s side. They used a 15-0 run, spanning the first and second quarters, to get a comfortable lead and they never looked back.