Is Stat So? | October 6
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, sprint football grinds it out on the ground, a field hockey sophomore puts in another full shift, and both men's and women's soccer prevail in shoutout environments.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, sprint football grinds it out on the ground, a field hockey sophomore puts in another full shift, and both men's and women's soccer prevail in shoutout environments.
The Quakers beat Cornell, 4-2, in what was one of Penn's best offensive performances of the year.
She has been a part of a freshman class that is dominating minutes for the team. Currently, the player with the most and fifth most minutes on the team — Readinger — are freshmen.
It was yet another day of all-around success for the Quakers as the men’s and women’s cross country teams took a short trip to Bethlehem, Pa. to compete in Lehigh's Paul Short Invitational.
The Quakers beat Cornell, 4-2, in what was one of Penn's best offensive performances of the year.
She has been a part of a freshman class that is dominating minutes for the team. Currently, the player with the most and fifth most minutes on the team — Readinger — are freshmen.
Allegations of mistreatment and an unresponsive athletics administration cast a shadow over Penn volleyball last spring.
Penn football finally has its first home game this Friday, but it isn't the only team on campus to follow.
Carmina Raquel has proven to be the defensive anchor of Penn volleyball. Leading the team in digs by a wide margin, her skills have been vital to the team’s success.
These four underclassmen are freshmen Elizabeth Ford and Madeline McGregor and sophomores Margaret Planek and Kylie Kulinski.
Raun has made her way into the starting lineup, playing almost every minute of every game so far this season.
Flying slightly under the radar of the school’s more noteworthy alumni are the Marymount volleyball program's Taylor Fourticq and Caroline Douglas, both of whom are freshmen at Penn.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, sprint football lights up the scoreboard, volleyball struggles against Princeton, and field hockey bounces back in a big way.
On a hot and windy afternoon in Cambridge, Mass., the Red and Blue struggled to get anything going offensively and dropped their Ivy League opener, 1-0.
The group ended its losing streak with a 5-2 win against Cornell to open Ivy League play. Penn then rode that momentum to a thrilling 2-1 win over Temple.
Last Friday, Penn volleyball traveled up to Princeton, N.J. to face the Tigers in their first Ivy League match of the season, and Princeton ultimately reigned victorious by a 3-0 score.
As the fall sports season heads into full swing, some Penn Athletics teams begin Ivy League play while others continue their nonconference schedules.
To help them out when defending penalty corners, the Quakers sport clear masks, which cover their faces almost entirely.
In the 2018 season, the Schwenksville, Pa. native started 13 of the team's 17 games, playing every minute against 10 opponents.
Alongside regular strength and conditioning, the field hockey team has been taking weekly cryotherapy trips to help with recovery during the season.