In a picture-perfect season, Penn women's lacrosse's Niki Miles puts the team over everything
Miles says that Penn's Ivy League-winning women's lacrosse team is one driven by their bond.
Miles says that Penn's Ivy League-winning women's lacrosse team is one driven by their bond.
The men's team will look to continue their excellent streak of play.
Sophomore forward Gus Larson's mindset with dealing with his athletic injuries, and the psychological and physical repercussions of a season on the bench, sets him apart.
Senior Michael Keehan and junior Liv Morganti both set records in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the Larry Ellis Invitational.
The men's team will look to continue their excellent streak of play.
Sophomore forward Gus Larson's mindset with dealing with his athletic injuries, and the psychological and physical repercussions of a season on the bench, sets him apart.
The Relays have been held since 1895, but the first editions of the event barely resemble the modern incarnation.
Sports reporter Kristel Rambaud argues that the Penn student body needs to take more pride in the schools' athletic rivalries.
Despite losing their weekend series against Columbia, a win in the second game was a bright spot for the Quakers.
The senior defender has withstood much adversity during her lacrosse career, but it has only made her stronger.
Both the men's and women's teams are in the top four of the Ivy standings with just a few conference games left.
In Penn's Senior Day game, the team's seniors scored the Quakers' first five goals and eight of 15 overall.
After a low-key first half, the Quakers' offense exploded in the third quarter — outscoring the Crimson 10-4 in the second half.
Due to an undisclosed injury, the men's lacrosse captain and senior attacker has been sidelined since March 8 and is expected to miss the rest of his final season as a Quaker.
A DP analysis of game-by-game statistics shows the keys to victory for both the men's and women's teams.
Sports Editor Caleb Crain argues that the recent changes to the Big 5 association were long overdue, but could revitalize a dwindling interest.
The Quakers were also represented by Nick Spinoso, who earned the Most Improved Player award, and Jordan Obi, who was named to the second team.
Sports reporter Allyson Nelson argues that the team has a young roster and will return many starters in what should be a more competitive campaign next year.
Maria Themelis and Gracie Smith led the Quakers with four goals each.
Fiorentino is committed to playing out her final games in Red and Blue while still looking forward to the next chapter of her life.