What should Penn's winter sports be thankful for this Thanksgiving?
Here are some of the early highlights of the beginning of the winter season as student-athletes enter Thanksgiving break.
Here are some of the early highlights of the beginning of the winter season as student-athletes enter Thanksgiving break.
Both the men's and women's team ended the meet with victories over the Big Red, but both also lost to the host Tigers.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn men's basketball knocks off another power conference opponent, squash continues its recent dominance, and Karekin Brooks hits a milestone mark.
After the end of the season for Penn sprint football, field hockey, men’s soccer, and cross country, All-Ivy League honorees were announced this weekend.
Both the men's and women's team ended the meet with victories over the Big Red, but both also lost to the host Tigers.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn men's basketball knocks off another power conference opponent, squash continues its recent dominance, and Karekin Brooks hits a milestone mark.
This weekend, Penn men's and women's squash continued to show why they're among the elite programs in the country.
This weekend, the Quakers stayed in state when they traveled to University Park, Pa. to compete in the PSU Garrett Open.
From the start of her freshman season, it was clear to her coach and teammates that Suttle would be an important part of the team.
In what turned out to be a close contest between the two rivals, it was the Red and Blue that emerged with a 55-45 win.
Heading into a weekend full of demanding meets, Penn athletes have the chance to ramp up their early-season performances in some tough cross country, wrestling, and swimming events.
The men and women of Penn swimming share the same coaching staff, train together, and often even swim together based on stroke.
As the long-distance star enters her sophomore season, there is still nowhere to go but up for Penn women's swimming.
Two first-years, Kayla Padilla and Kai Lammers, were each awarded Ivy League Rookie of the Week on Monday following wins from women’s basketball and men’s soccer, respectively.
With each competing against six schools, the women managed an overall record of 2-4, while the men split their results at 3-3.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn football's defense stuffs the run, men's soccer finishes the season strong, and women's basketball's dominance continues.
On Sunday, the men beat No. 11 Drexel by a score of 6-3 and the women beat the No. 7 Dragons, 5-4, to win the PA State Championship.
While the women were unable to manage a win at either meet, the men won each of their duals to rebound in a big way after falling at Columbia last week.
After a resounding win over NJIT on Wednesday, Penn women’s basketball kept its foot on the gas by rolling over Iona with a 74-42 win on Sunday at the Palestra.
After undergoing surgery and sitting out for more than a year, Cotto finally got back into action on Oct. 21 against Delaware State.