Penn women's rowing notches two victories at season-opening Murphy Cup
The Quakers walked away with a pair of championships in the Varsity 8 and the Second Varsity 8.
The Quakers walked away with a pair of championships in the Varsity 8 and the Second Varsity 8.
On Saturday, Penn women’s tennis secured a 5-0 home victory against St. John’s, who came into the meet hot off of a five-match win streak.
Penn women’s basketball’s season ended on Sunday evening with a 64-54 loss to Providence in the second round of the Women’s National Invitation Tournament.
The seniors were sent off in a strong team effort, as Penn scored its second-best point total on the season at 193.125.
On Saturday, Penn women’s tennis secured a 5-0 home victory against St. John’s, who came into the meet hot off of a five-match win streak.
Penn women’s basketball’s season ended on Sunday evening with a 64-54 loss to Providence in the second round of the Women’s National Invitation Tournament.
Penn women's basketball continues postseason play in the WNIT against Providence at 4 p.m.
Penn women’s lacrosse pulled out a narrow 11-10 victory over Cornell Saturday afternoon, increasing their season win total to eight, and preserving their one loss record.
The Red and Blue didn’t show their wear and tear, getting off to a hot start against the visiting Eagles.
Just five days after its heartbreaking loss to Princeton in the Ivy League championship, Penn women’s basketball dominated American, 64-45.
The Quakers' first-round matchup is at home against American, who won a share of the Patriot League regular season title.
A Penn graduate from the class of 1992, Aliy Zirkle has become a mushing celebrity.
The Quakers will be taking on American in the opening round of the WNIT at the Palestra. Penn hasn’t faced the Eagles since 2006.
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Penn softball used strong pitching and small-ball offense on Wednesday afternoon to sweep Philadelphia rival La Salle, defeating the Explorers by scores of 3-0 and 5-0.
The Quakers traveled to Williamsburg, Va. for the annual William & Mary Intercollegiate Tournament on the Kingsmill River Course.
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After their 65-54 loss to Princeton in the Ivy League Tournament final, the Quakers will host American in the first round of the WNIT.
For the Quakers on the diamond, keeping their hot streaks alive includes being a bit superstitious and having fascinating game-day routines.
On Saturday, the women defeated Temple with a clean sweep. But things were not as easy as the scoreboard suggested.