Three Questions: Can Penn cross country continue its impressive run?
As fall sports progress through October, most Penn Athletics teams continue to face Ivy League opponents and attend crucial meets.
As fall sports progress through October, most Penn Athletics teams continue to face Ivy League opponents and attend crucial meets.
Since their tough start to the season, the Quakers have won five of their past six contests, including two Ivy League victories.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Karekin Brooks puts up eye-popping numbers, Joey Bhangdia continues his League-leading season, and field hockey pulls off two overtime wins.
In the most recent USTFCCCA National Coaches Poll, the Quakers were ranked No.23, an increase from their initial season rank of No. 28.
Since their tough start to the season, the Quakers have won five of their past six contests, including two Ivy League victories.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Karekin Brooks puts up eye-popping numbers, Joey Bhangdia continues his League-leading season, and field hockey pulls off two overtime wins.
Penn volleyball's first Ivy League win of the season highlighted the team's fall break weekend at the Palestra.
After splitting its first two Ivy League matchups of the year, Penn women’s soccer traveled to New York for a Saturday afternoon contest with Columbia.
This weekend, the Red and Blue added two overtime wins to their record, taking down Dartmouth at home on Saturday and Drexel on the road on Sunday.
Penn’s fall sports season is in full swing as teams begin conference play. Here are three athletes who are looking to rise to the occasion.
A pair of Red and Blue athletes picked up weekly awards for their efforts this past weekend.
As a sophomore, Margaret Planek is an example of how much someone can grow from one year to the next.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, sprint football grinds it out on the ground, a field hockey sophomore puts in another full shift, and both men's and women's soccer prevail in shoutout environments.
The Quakers lost to Ivy League powerhouse No. 19 Harvard on Saturday, 6-2, but on Sunday, they were able to bounce back with a late goal against Boston University to win, 1-0.
This weekend, Penn volleyball suffered a pair of losses at the hands of Ivy League rivals Cornell and Columbia.
It was yet another day of all-around success for the Quakers as the men’s and women’s cross country teams took a short trip to Bethlehem, Pa. to compete in Lehigh's Paul Short Invitational.
The Quakers beat Cornell, 4-2, in what was one of Penn's best offensive performances of the year.
She has been a part of a freshman class that is dominating minutes for the team. Currently, the player with the most and fifth most minutes on the team — Readinger — are freshmen.
Allegations of mistreatment and an unresponsive athletics administration cast a shadow over Penn volleyball last spring.
Penn football finally has its first home game this Friday, but it isn't the only team on campus to follow.