Penn women's soccer falls to Princeton, 1-0, in final game of the season
After two consecutive losses, Penn women’s soccer returned to Rhodes Field looking to finish the season on a high note, as the Quakers hosted Princeton for their final game.
After two consecutive losses, Penn women’s soccer returned to Rhodes Field looking to finish the season on a high note, as the Quakers hosted Princeton for their final game.
This weekend, Penn volleyball gave its seniors a pair of wins to celebrate, as the Quakers swept back-to-back Ivy League contests over Harvard and Dartmouth.
In a 3-1 loss against No. 8 Princeton, the team honored seniors Alexa Murray, Alexa Schneck, Ava Rosati, and Laura Shelton.
Penn swimming traveled to New York this weekend to open its season with a pair of dual meets at Columbia, and the men's and women's teams were handed two losses by the Lions.
This weekend, Penn volleyball gave its seniors a pair of wins to celebrate, as the Quakers swept back-to-back Ivy League contests over Harvard and Dartmouth.
In a 3-1 loss against No. 8 Princeton, the team honored seniors Alexa Murray, Alexa Schneck, Ava Rosati, and Laura Shelton.
In a 92-44 win over Siena, the Quakers coasted from beginning to end in a complete team win to open the season. Fluid offense and stifling defense defined the Penn performance.
With the weekend approaching, here's a look at some of the key matchups for Penn teams as the fall season comes to a close.
As the leaves begin to fall off the trees, the fall sports begin to end. Here are major storylines to look out for as winter sports get ready to kick off.
Last year's regular season Ivy League champs are back in action, and they’re ready to win even more games this year.
Jamila and Amina Tamer have joined the ranks of high-performing Egyptian squash players pursuing athletic and academic excellence in the Ivy League.
Sedky’s four seasons as a Quaker were nothing short of remarkable, especially as she became Penn’s first women’s Individual National Champion since 1996 during her junior year.
Penn's Ringe Squash Courts will have the opportunity to host the College Squash Association Individual Championships in March.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn men's cross country wins the Ivy Heps, Ryan Cragun continues his monster season, and coach Bill Wagner says goodbye to Penn sprint football.
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A weekend road trip across New York to battle Columbia and Cornell led to a pair of losses for Penn volleyball.
The Quakers were neck and neck with Brown for the whole game, but a last-minute penalty call handed the Bears the win.
Penn field hockey came out of the gates quickly and had a strong finish against Brown on Saturday afternoon.
The junior pair of forward Tori Crawford and guard Michae Jones picked up valuable minutes off the bench last year for Penn women’s basketball, and their roles are only set to increase this season.
In coach Mike McLaughlin’s first season at Penn, the Quakers were struggling to win a single game. Fast forward a decade, and Penn is coming off six straight 20-win seasons.