Key matchups: Sprint football goes up against Army in Wagner's final home opener
As the fall sports season get into the swing of things, this weekend will be key for Penn Athletics.
As the fall sports season get into the swing of things, this weekend will be key for Penn Athletics.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn soccer locks down on defense, volleyball gets off to a solid start, and sprint football coach Bill Wagner begins his 50th and final season.
On a cold, rainy Friday night, Penn drew Fairfield, 1-1, before defeating Mount St. Mary's by a score of 1-0 on Sunday.
Defender Peyton Ruan, midfielders Sara Readinger and Sizzy Lawton, and forward Ella Wright have all made major contributions to the Red and Blue this season.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn soccer locks down on defense, volleyball gets off to a solid start, and sprint football coach Bill Wagner begins his 50th and final season.
On a cold, rainy Friday night, Penn drew Fairfield, 1-1, before defeating Mount St. Mary's by a score of 1-0 on Sunday.
Junior midfielder Breukelen Woodard earned DP Sports Player of the Week for her efforts in this weekend’s games against Fairfield and Mount St. Mary’s.
To begin the season on Friday, Penn field hockey fell, 2-0, in a tough battle against No. 10 Wake Forest.
Both Penn men's and women's cross country showed extreme promise competing in the Fordham Fiasco, held in Bronx, N.Y. this weekend.
In the team's first three matches of the year, at the Crosstown Invitational in Easton, Pa., the Quakers finished with a 2-1 showing.
In an effort to roll out new marketing initiatives for the basketball and football seasons, Fitzpatrick and Jakimowicz hope to re-engage current Penn students in the sports culture.
With a number of Penn teams starting their respective seasons this weekend, here are three pressing questions that will be answered by next week.
Just three days after a loss to No. 3 Stanford, Penn women's soccer handled Towson, 2-0, despite rainy weather conditions that stopped the game for 90 minutes.
Penn women’s soccer lost their opener, yet this game may have been the next big step towards national relevance for the program.
In its first game of the 2019 season, Penn women’s soccer fell to No. 3 Stanford, 5-1, in front of a packed crowd at Laird Q. Cagan Stadium.
This season, Penn women’s soccer has to figure out how to bounce back from losing the talents and creativity of forward Sasha Stephens and midfielder Allie Trzaska.
The Quakers, ranked second in the Ivy League preseason poll behind Princeton, will travel to Stanford, Calif. to face off against the No. 3 Cardinal in their season opener on Friday.
During last season alone, Qu broke the single-season program records in save percentage and goals-against average.
While many students are just arriving back to campus to begin the school year, fall sports are ending their preseason training sessions.
With last year's senior leaders gone from campus, the Daily Pennsylvanian Sports editors took a look at which underrated underclassmen are poised for breakout seasons.