Former player Kendall Grasela set to make assistant coaching debut for Penn women's basketball
On Oct. 5th, Penn released a statement announcing Kendall Grasela, former starting point guard for Penn women's basketball, as an assistant coach.
On Oct. 5th, Penn released a statement announcing Kendall Grasela, former starting point guard for Penn women's basketball, as an assistant coach.
In a 4-0 win against Yale, the Quakers extend their spotless home record to 9-0-0.
After gaining momentum in the third and fourth sets, the Quakers had a legitimate shot to win the match, but came up short after losing the last three points of the game.
This past Sunday, the Quakers were looking for their first win against a nationally ranked team this season. Penn battled it out against the Blue Hens until the very end. Unfortunately, the Quakers fell short and lost by a score of 1-0.
In a 4-0 win against Yale, the Quakers extend their spotless home record to 9-0-0.
After gaining momentum in the third and fourth sets, the Quakers had a legitimate shot to win the match, but came up short after losing the last three points of the game.
When a young Allison Kuzyk went to the park one day, she never thought that she would find something that would change her life forever.
While most students were trying to relax and enjoy their fall break this past weekend, Penn men’s and women’s tennis were hard at work in the ITA Northeast Regional Championships.
Brandon Copeland, current linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons and former Quaker, spoke to Penn student-athletes on his success with monetizing his brand and how an athlete looking to take advantage of these new opportunities can do the same.
A key player this weekend in both games for Penn women's soccer was freshman forward Isobel Glass.
In a successful weekend for Penn women’s soccer, the team took down Dartmouth 3-1 on Saturday and Delaware State 4-0 on Monday.
The Quakers had been the losers of three straight against Princeton, Syracuse, and Harvard before picking up a win at home against Cornell last week, and they kept their momentum going in the Ocean State.
Men and women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, and field hockey are all in action this weekend. All Quaker teams will face Ivy League competition.
In between an internship with Bank of America and the upcoming college track and field season, junior Grace O’Shea spent two weeks of her summer at the Team USA bobsled training camp.
An afternoon hair salon appointment. For most people, this seems like a relatively normal thing. But for junior Autumn Leak, this was the beginning of her volleyball career.
The Quakers competed in its third tournament of the year — the Yale Fall Intercollegiate — on Oct. 9 and 10. The team finished sixth out of 10 at the 54-hole invitational.
Despite a great effort, the Quakers lost to Columbia on Saturday, dropping their away record to 0-3-2.
After a freshman campaign that included 14 appearances, the Dallas native is off to a blazing start in her junior year.
Just as they were starting to gain some momentum, Penn volleyball suffered a tough loss to Cornell on Saturday, losing all three sets in the match.
In a game that required extra time to determine a winner, the Quakers were able to come away with a gritty 2-1 win over Cornell.