Penn women's golf placed fifth and Penn men's golf eighth at Ivies
The Penn men’s and women’s golf teams traveled to Springfield, N.J., over the weekend to participate in the Ivy League Championships at Baltusrol Golf Club.
The Penn men’s and women’s golf teams traveled to Springfield, N.J., over the weekend to participate in the Ivy League Championships at Baltusrol Golf Club.
With the collegiate tennis regular season coming to a close, Penn women’s tennis has just two matches left to right its losing streak and put a positive stamp on the 2013-2014 season.
The Quakers battled back from a two-goal deficit in the fourth period to force overtime where they would ultimately score the winning goal and win, 8-7, in breathtaking fashion
On a warm, windy Saturday afternoon at Franklin Field, Penn football took the field to culminate spring activities in its annual Spring Game.
Fresh off a successful outing at the Hoya Invitational, Penn women’s golf competed at the Pirate Invitational, which was held at the New Course at Trump National in Bedminster, N.J. The Quakers finished in sixth place in the field of 17 teams with a total score of 646 strokes.
After a home match against Temple on Sunday, the Quakers will fly out to southern California for four matches and some needed vitamin D.
Coach David Geatz and his staff successfully recruited five new freshmen from across the country.
In the program’s first ever match against the Redbirds (4-3), the injury-riddled Quakers (1-5) fought hard across the board, but ultimately the team was not able to win the close matchups it needed, falling 5-2 on Sunday.
It’s not often that high school teammates compete for the same team in college. But Wendy Zhao and Luona Wang, two members of the Penn women’s fencing team, are doing just that.
In a state-of-the-art fencing center sporting electronic target simulators and championship banners, the Penn fencing team meticulously prepares for an upcoming tournament.