Halftime: Penn men's basketball leads Columbia, 35-30, behind strong bench effort
Against a one-win Columbia team, the Quakers hoped to be up by a much larger margin, but they find themselves leading at the break 35-30.
Against a one-win Columbia team, the Quakers hoped to be up by a much larger margin, but they find themselves leading at the break 35-30.
Penn men’s basketball leads Brown, 46-34, at the half, in what has been a fast-paced affair.
One day after falling to Cornell in a game that came down to the final minutes, Penn men’s basketball leads Columbia, 32-31, at halftime in the team’s search for its first Ivy League win of the season.
Penn men’s basketball trails Yale, 34-29, after 20 minutes of play. For Penn, it has been guards Antonio Woods and Devon Goodman leading the way with 11 and eight points, respectively.
Penn men’s basketball leads Brown, 46-34, at the half, in what has been a fast-paced affair.
One day after falling to Cornell in a game that came down to the final minutes, Penn men’s basketball leads Columbia, 32-31, at halftime in the team’s search for its first Ivy League win of the season.
At halftime, Penn men’s basketball leads Cornell, 37-30, in the team’s search for its first Ivy League win of the season.
With an outright Big 5 title on the line, the Penn men's basketball lead St. Joseph’s 35-31 after 20 minutes of play.
One week after falling to Princeton in a heartbreaking overtime loss, Penn men’s basketball is tied with the Tigers, 27-27, after 20 minutes of play.
With one half in the books at Jadwin Gym, Penn men’s basketball trails the Tigers 33-32 following a back-and-forth 20 minutes.
After one half of play at Princeton’s Jadwin Gym, the Red and Blue find themselves up by a score of 33-28.
Through one half of action at the Palestra, Penn men’s basketball leads Villanova 32-28. Penn raced out to an early 14-2 lead, making it clear that the group could play with the Wildcats.
After an exhilarating first half of play, Penn men’s basketball leads Miami, 50-36. The two teams combined to shoot nearly 60 percent from the field, as shoots were falling all half long.
Penn men’s basketball trails George Mason, 37-33, after one half of play in both team’s season openers. But the big story of the half was an injury to junior guard Ryan Betley, who went down awkwardly and painfully just five minutes into the game.
This weekend, Penn volleyball will match up with both the top and bottom of the Ivy League this weekend, taking on first-place Yale and last-place Brown. Despite a tough loss to Princeton last weekend — a squad tied atop the conference standings with Yale — the Quakers (5-14, 2-6) have shown signs of improvement since their rough start to the season.
After squaring off against four ranked opponents in one of the nation's toughest early season slates, Penn will hope to carry that momentum when it faces conference rival Cornell and traditionally strong Syracuse.
This year, 14 members of the women’s team and nine members of the men’s team qualified for the prelims. The teams will travel to Florida from May 24 to May 26 to compete in the NCAA East Region Prelims.
That’s the case for the Ketring twins, Sarah and Kayla, of Penn softball. The freshmen duo from Moorpark, Calif. have taken the journey across the country to go to college and play softball together.
The Quakers are preparing to travel to New York on Friday, where they will face off against Cornell. On Sunday, they will return home to close out the regular season against Columbia.