Penn women’s swimming and diving take down pool and program records at Ivy League Championships
The Quakers finished in fifth place, with the distance swim group finding plenty of success.
The Quakers finished in fifth place, with the distance swim group finding plenty of success.
Senior attacker Niki Miles and freshman attacker Catherine Berkery combined for eight goals.
In a contest filled with periods of dominance for both sides, Penn survived a last minute push to win a key matchup.
Coming off a devastating loss to Brown, the Quakers rebounded in a much-needed way with a 61-54 win.
Senior attacker Niki Miles and freshman attacker Catherine Berkery combined for eight goals.
In a contest filled with periods of dominance for both sides, Penn survived a last minute push to win a key matchup.
After a lackluster 8-37 season, the Quakers are hoping to turn things around — particularly in the pitching department.
The Red and Blue proved resilient throughout the course of the matchup to continue its homestand.
The Quakers welcome a highly-touted recruiting class for the campaign ahead.
After finishing with a 1-6 record in the conference, the Quakers will be looking to conclude their season on a high note.
In a key matchup in Providence, R.I., the Quakers lost just before the final buzzer.
The Quakers picked up right where they left off, picking up its first win of the season against the previously undefeated Dragons.
The Quakers were unable to overcome an early first period five goal deficit against the Hoyas.
A complete game on both ends of the court gives the Quakers a chance to climb into fourth place with a win tomorrow.
Coming off of a disappointing 2023 season, Penn softball hopes to turn things around after an offseason filled with change.
As three reigning Ivy League Players of the Year for their respective positions, seniors Niki Miles and Izzy Rohr and junior Anna Brandt look to lead their team to the promised land once again.
After losing to Columbia in day one, the Red and Blue rallied to go 3-0 in day two to guarantee itself a share of the title.
After helping Penn women's fencing to its first Ivy title in two decades, Proestakis Ortiz has her sights on a bigger prize.
With a shot at defeating the top team in the nation, injuries prevented the team from reaching its potential.
Despite the scoreboard, the Quakers battled against one of the nation's top teams.