Penn women's basketball ready for battle with Navy
It takes most teams a couple of games to warm up early in the season before the players really hit their stride, both the best teams and the worst teams.
It takes most teams a couple of games to warm up early in the season before the players really hit their stride, both the best teams and the worst teams.
Penn men’s athletics may still be far away from reaching title nine in 2015-16 (eight titles away, for those counting), but women are still making an impact on the men’s athletic program across the board.
With finals fast approaching, many Penn students are already hoping that some late-semester academic fireworks to salvage their GPA's. But we Quakers aren't the only ones on campus with something to prove.
Thor isn’t the only one with a hammer, one that can strike fear into the hearts of his opponents.
Penn men’s athletics may still be far away from reaching title nine in 2015-16 (eight titles away, for those counting), but women are still making an impact on the men’s athletic program across the board.
With finals fast approaching, many Penn students are already hoping that some late-semester academic fireworks to salvage their GPA's. But we Quakers aren't the only ones on campus with something to prove.
If there was one takeaway from Penn squash’s recent triumph in the Battle for 33rd Street it’s this: they’re coming.
It’s only a four-block journey from Drexel’s squash courts to Penn’s, but when the Dragons came to face the Quakers last Tuesday, the walk back must have been a painful one.
Surveying the court, guard Antonio Woods saw nothing impeding the senior center's path to the basket. Woods hit Nelson-Henry with the pass. Slammed home. And the foul.
With Colorado State down 49-48 and eight seconds remaining, Ellen Nystrom drove for a pull-up jumper over Penn’s Sydney Stipanovich. But the ball hit front iron and landed safely in the hands of sophomore Beth Brzozowski, securing a fourth straight win for Penn women’s basketball.
Here’s all of the record-breaking and interesting facts from Wednesday's win over La Salle.
There’s no such thing as luck for the Penn women’s swimming and diving team.
They work together, but only when the rest of us aren't paying attention.
The Quakers have many things to be thankful for, but rest isn't one of them.
For most of Penn’s student body, Thanksgiving break provides an opportunity for rest, relaxation and reconciliation. For the Quakers’ basketball program, however, the week is all about revenge.
Three matches. Three wins.
All the attention was understandably on football’s first Ivy League title, but this Saturday in Louisville, Ky., men’s cross country capped an historic season on a high note.
So much for home-court advantage. Penn women’s basketball never trailed on the road Sunday en route to a 67-60 win over New Hampshire, its third in a row.
“Unfortunately you don’t get to play defense in swimming.”
The Red and Blue (3-1) got off to a rough start on both ends of the floor and struggled to get back on track for the rest of the contest. They quickly found themselves down 16-0 before Mike Auger finally stopped the bleeding before the first media timeout.