After early-season dominance, Penn gymnastics has sights set on history
No Penn team has ever made Regionals before, but this year's Quakers are looking to change that.
No Penn team has ever made Regionals before, but this year's Quakers are looking to change that.
Anna Brandt, Izzy Rohr and Niki Miles were recognized as some of the top lacrosse players in the nation ahead of the season.
An offensive surge in the third quarter put the Quakers ahead as Almqvist and Obi dominated.
Freshman guard Mataya Gayle starts her collegiate career on a strong note with an avalanche of accolades.
Anna Brandt, Izzy Rohr and Niki Miles were recognized as some of the top lacrosse players in the nation ahead of the season.
An offensive surge in the third quarter put the Quakers ahead as Almqvist and Obi dominated.
The Quakers held the Big Green to just 15 points in the second half as they picked up their first conference win.
A late comeback attempt by the Quakers midway through the fourth quarter ultimately fell short.
Penn showed flashes of potential, headlined by an all time best season-opening vault score.
The former Ivy Offensive Player of the Year was selected 53rd overall by local Major League Soccer team.
With the fall season in the books, let's take a look at how each of Penn's teams did this year.
Amidst a rough season, Kuzyk was a bright spot for the field hockey team and was rewarded with a slew of postseason awards.
One of Biggerstaff's major goals this season is to build the confidence of players on the team.
The freshman has already won the sabre events at the Temple Open and Elite Invitational.
Freshman guard Mataya Gayle fouled out early in the fourth quarter after scoring 17 points.
The three athletes all grew up in the Netherlands, where field hockey is one of the most popular sports.
Now a part of the starting lineup, Groetsch is averaging 8.8 points and six rebounds per game.
Anthon was named first-team All-Ivy in the 1991-92 season, ranks eighth all-time in program for points.
In the team's worst loss since November of 2016, Jordan Obi and Mataya Gayle carried heavy loads offensively.
While there are unique challenges for these student-athletes, coming to the U.S. for college offers unique benefits.