15 questions with… Julie Shin, a Penn women's golf freshman
Coming off a hole-in-one at Yale's Fall Intercollegiate, Julie Shin discusses her passion for golf, experience with the team, and her hopes for her Penn career.
Coming off a hole-in-one at Yale's Fall Intercollegiate, Julie Shin discusses her passion for golf, experience with the team, and her hopes for her Penn career.
Meghan McGinley comes from a family of field hockey players, with her mother having played the sport in college and her twin sister currently competing at a different school.
Though the Quakers currently sit at 0-6, their record doesn't define them just yet, according to sports reporter Juan Tejera.
Kicking off Ivy League play against arguably the strongest team in the conference, Penn held its own in a low-scoring affair.
Meghan McGinley comes from a family of field hockey players, with her mother having played the sport in college and her twin sister currently competing at a different school.
Though the Quakers currently sit at 0-6, their record doesn't define them just yet, according to sports reporter Juan Tejera.
As the fall season heats up, Penn's teams have a full weekend of competitions ahead of them.
Men's soccer totaled 11 goals across two games through the weekend of Penn sports competition.
Following two wins in its last three games, Penn women's soccer seeks to continue its momentum during a road trip all the way to the Golden State.
Heading into battle against the No. 1-ranked team in the country, the final score won't be the only thing that concerns Penn on Friday.
As Penn women's soccer attempts to improve on a successful 2021 campaign, four senior captains hope to lead the charge.
Penn senior captains Elita Van Staden, Meghan Ward, and Gracyn Banks talk about their season-opening games in the Ivy League/ACC Crossover and about their expectations for the season.
Some Penn teams are preparing for season openers, and several others look to improve upon their previous outings. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect from all of Penn Athletics’ competing teams this weekend.
This weekend, men's soccer started its season with a win, women's finished with its third straight tie, and field hockey fell to tough competition.
The first week of classes is marked by fall sports both on the road and on familiar home ground.
This summer was a busy one for Penn Athletics, as three coaches resigned and one retired from coaching altogether.
Penn women's soccer is in the first steps of building a formidable team under the new direction of Dr. Krissy Turner, as she leads the Quakers in her first year as the head coach of the Penn program.
This year notes an exciting prospect of tracking progress in each team; whether they wish to forget poor records and begin on a blank slate, or build upon winning momentums of last fall.
The six Penn athletes all traveled to Italy on July 19 to begin final preparations for their individual events in the rowing championship.
The team placed ninth in the varsity eight, 11th in the second varsity eight, and 17th in the fours event over three days of racing.