Penn women's lacrosse falls to Princeton in Ivy League Tournament final, 13-9
Penn women's lacrosse was tripped up in the Ivy League Tournament final by rivals and perennial lacrosse powerhouse Princeton on Sunday.
Penn women's lacrosse was tripped up in the Ivy League Tournament final by rivals and perennial lacrosse powerhouse Princeton on Sunday.
Keep it here for live updates from Penn men's and women's lacrosse at this weekend's Ivy League Tournament.
Multiple players on the team have alleged that they have suffered at the hands of a leadership that has consistently put them second.
In the Ivy League Tournament, Penn women's lacrosse knocked off No. 2 Dartmouth in a 15-14 victory, handing the Big Green their first loss since April 6.
Keep it here for live updates from Penn men's and women's lacrosse at this weekend's Ivy League Tournament.
Multiple players on the team have alleged that they have suffered at the hands of a leadership that has consistently put them second.
Between the men's and women's teams, the Quakers received 17 awards from the Ivy League.
For the 10th time in 10 tries, Penn women’s lacrosse will be playing in the Ivy League Tournament, this time taking on a Dartmouth squad that got the better of the Quakers earlier this season.
Despite all of the hype surrounding the professional and top high school athletes at the Penn Relays, junior Nia Akins dominated her events to earn widespread recognition.
With marquee events taking place on each day of the meet, there were many unforgettable moments throughout the weekend.
Each game of the series was decided by one run, and with a few more plays going their way, the results might have swung in the Red and Blue’s favor.
After a thrilling weekend of competition, Penn track came away with one of its most successful performances in Relays history.
No matter how old they are or how far they travel, the tens of thousands of fans who flock to Franklin Field every year for the Relays are united by a passion for track and the thrill of competition.
This year, Nehemiah was named the Honorary Carnival Referee for the 125th Penn Relays. The Daily Pennsylvanian chatted with the track legend 40 years after his MVP meet.
Despite the windy conditions on Saturday, Franklin Field was packed with spectators and athletes from all over the world, eager to see the 125th Penn Relays play out.
In its final contest of the regular season, No. 13 Penn women's lacrosse clinched the No. 3 seed in the upcoming Ivy League Tournament after defeating Harvard, 17-9.
While overhand serves may be the convention in tennis, nearly half of the players for the Red and Blue use underhand serves to their advantage.
Despite two rain delays on the second day of the 125th Penn Relays, athletes and spectators persisted through the poor weather for what turned out to be an action-packed day.
The star freshman for Penn women’s tennis was unanimously named the Ivy League Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year.
Although the Red and Blue has a few opportunities, they were unable to get any runs on the board and fell to the Dragons, 8-0.