Top 5 Penn basketball plays of the week: Harvard and Dartmouth edition
It was an up-and-down weekend across the Penn basketball world. Here are the plays that made our top five countdown.
It was an up-and-down weekend across the Penn basketball world. Here are the plays that made our top five countdown.
This weekend, Penn women’s squash traveled to New Haven, Conn. to compete for the Howe Cup in the CSA Team Championships.
Penn women’s swimming and diving traveled to Providence, R.I. for the Ivy League Championships this weekend and finished with a total of 949.5 points.
Penn women’s lacrosse sealed their first home game of the calendar year with a win, holding the Blue Jays off for a 15-12 victory.
This weekend, Penn women’s squash traveled to New Haven, Conn. to compete for the Howe Cup in the CSA Team Championships.
Penn women’s swimming and diving traveled to Providence, R.I. for the Ivy League Championships this weekend and finished with a total of 949.5 points.
Here are two of the biggest takeaways from Penn’s latest set of wins as the team looks forward to its toughest game left: against No. 25 Princeton on Tuesday.
In Saturday's matchup with Harvard, the Red and Blue were up 12-0 within four minutes and never looked back, cruising to a dominant 70-48 victory over the Crimson.
Penn men's and women's basketball faces Harvard on Saturday night, with the women at home and the men playing in Cambridge, Mass.
Penn women’s basketball started a busy weekend with a resounding 67-31 win at home over Dartmouth.
On Thursday, the Ivy League announced the All-Ivy teams for men’s and women’s squash, and Penn was well-represented.
Daniel walked away from the Ivy League Tournament last weekend with the individual women’s epee title, defeating 12 opponents over the weekend and earning her a first team All-Ivy designation.
Following an impressive victory over No. 19 Georgetown, No. 15 Penn women’s lacrosse will host Johns Hopkins at Franklin Field on Saturday, while the men face No. 10 Duke in Charlotte, N.C.
Penn's winter sports teams aren't resting just yet. Though the women's squash season is winding down, indoor track and field and gymnastics still have a few weeks to go.
Despite a slow start to the calendar year for Penn women's basketball, it appears the Quakers are rounding into form, with five straight Ivy League victories.
Penn women’s lacrosse swept this week's Ivy League awards as senior attacker Gabby Rosenzweig and junior midfielder Abby Bosco earned Offensive and Defensive Player of the Week, respectively.
It was another exciting weekend for Penn basketball, as the women came from behind against Yale to finish off their weekend sweep and the men dropped a crucial game against Brown before bounding back against the first-place Bulldogs.
Gabby Rosenzweig has made a name for herself in the Ivy League over the last four years, earning two first team All-Ivy nods, including a unanimous selection last season.
No. 12 Penn blew No. 19 Georgetown out of the water on its home turf Saturday afternoon, 17-6. This was the first game of the season for the Quakers but the second for the Hoyas.
This weekend, one group from Penn track and field competed at the BU David Hemery Valentine Invitational, while the other competed at the Clemson Tiger Paw Invitational.