Four coaches depart during Penn summer coaching carousel
This summer was a busy one for Penn Athletics, as three coaches resigned and one retired from coaching altogether.
This summer was a busy one for Penn Athletics, as three coaches resigned and one retired from coaching altogether.
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.
After a year of canceled competition, fall sports returned this season to Penn's campus. With them, many Quaker seniors were able to make one last mark on the program they dedicated their college careers to.
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.
After a year of canceled competition, fall sports returned this season to Penn's campus. With them, many Quaker seniors were able to make one last mark on the program they dedicated their college careers to.
After a year of canceled competition, winter sports returned this season to Penn's campus. With them, many Quaker seniors were able to make one last mark on the program they dedicated their college careers to.
As a couple of the teams compete for Ivy League and NCAA titles, here's a look at the best seniors on each of Penn's spring sports rosters.
Numerous Olympians had standout performances at the Penn Relays, including two-time Olympic gold medalist Sydney McLaughlin, who broke a meet record.
Kowalski wins the award after earning honorable mention All-Ivy for her final Quaker season, and for acting as a writer for DP Sports all four years of her time at Penn.
Amongst a star-studded event schedule featuring Olympic gold medalists and an NFL wide receiver, the Quakers shone through with wins on the final day of the Penn Relays.
In a bittersweet moment for the departing seniors, the underclassmen have picked up the enthusiasm of the Penn Relays to revive tradition.
Even through the windy weather, excitement for the Penn Relays endured through the first day of competition.
While the Penn Relays are making a comeback after a three-year hiatus, excitement for the competition has endured as tradition through the Penn track and field team.
Just a day before the Penn Relays were slated to begin, Allyson Felix has pulled out of the meet for undisclosed reasons.
While the Penn Relays will host numerous races and competitors over the course of its three days, three particular races stand out among all the others.
Although the sixth-place finishes were less than optimal, the Ivy League Championships gave Penn golf's seniors the chance to meaningfully bid farewell to their collegiate careers.
Since her time competing at the Penn Relays as a high school star, Sydney McLaughlin will return to Franklin Field a two-time gold medalist and current world record holder in the 400m hurdles.
The world's oldest and largest track and field meet will have a new face at the helm this time around, as Penn track and field coach Steve Dolan has assumed the high-intensity reins.
Nia Akins will be making her return to Franklin Field this weekend when she competes in the 600-meter race against two former Olympians.