Articles by Dustin Ghannadi

09/14/21 12:27am
Penn men's soccer shares a result with Loyola Maryland. Although the Quakers led twice, they ultimately compromised for the draw.
07/29/21 1:52am
While at Penn, Joe Holder developed the concept of the Ocho System, which led him to a career working with the likes of Nike and MasterClass, and even writing for GQ.
06/30/21 1:09am
After the Ivy League stood by restrictive measures that don't allow athletes to compete as graduate students, Sean Lulley transferred to Duke, where he'll be able to play out his remaining years of eligibility.
06/10/21 12:08am
As a way of promoting diversity and having necessary conversations around race, Penn men's soccer participated in "A Long Talk About The Uncomfortable Truth." By doing so, they became the first men's team in the Ivy League to engage in the program.
04/20/21 8:59pm
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Abby Bosco of Penn women’s lacrosse 15 questions about her time with the team, her experience at Penn, and her life overall. Here's what the senior had to say. 
03/22/21 9:07pm
Justin Tuck is one of the most gifted football players to ever pass through Penn. Ironically, however, he was only at Penn as a graduate student, never playing for the Red and Blue. 
02/21/21 8:10pm
Although judging coaching success is subjective and involves numerous factors, here is a ranking of the top five coaches in Penn history.
02/08/21 12:20am
A seasoned contributor at Penn, Woods had always dreamed of playing basketball at the professional level. Although he did stay at Penn after his NCAA eligibility, Woods constantly kept his eyes to the next level.
01/27/21 10:03pm
Football and the Ivy League have been married since the beginning of the game itself. Currently, there are 13 active Ivy League alumni in the NFL, hailing from Harvard, Penn, Yale, and Princeton.
12/09/20 9:31pm
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Penn men's swimming's Sean Lee 15 questions about his sport, his time at Penn, and life overall. Here's what the senior had to say.
11/24/20 9:29pm
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Catherine Buroker of Penn women's swimming 15 questions about her sport, her time at Penn, and her life overall. Here's what the junior had to say. 
11/10/20 9:20pm
The year is 1980. Penn men’s basketball is in the midst of one of its most successful eras. Having won back-to-back titles, the lights were shining extremely bright on these Quakers.
11/02/20 8:08pm
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down for an interview with Penn women's basketball junior Kennedy Suttle. Here's what she had to say about her experience with the team, her time at Penn, and life overall. 
10/19/20 8:55pm
Through Week 6 of the NFL, Penn football alumni are looking to make solid impacts in the NFL. As teams continue to toil with the effects of the coronavirus, we check in on Penn alumni in the league.
10/06/20 6:16pm
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Max Martz 15 questions about Penn men's basketball, his time in college, and his life overall. Here's what the sophomore had to say.
09/23/20 9:08pm
The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown the world of sports into a tough spot. Tennis has not been immune from the pandemic, especially at the collegiate level.
09/16/20 10:01pm
Al Bagnoli was named head coach in 1992 and didn't take long to establish himself as the most successful coach in the history of Penn football.
09/14/20 8:52pm
Before playing soccer for Penn, Sizzy Lawton was a star in several other sports. In swimming, tennis, soccer, and lacrosse, Lawton excelled no matter where she played. 
09/01/20 7:34pm
The cancellations of numerous fall sports in most of the nation’s main conferences have forced programs to implement new methods of keeping athletes trained and ready once competition begins again.
03/01/20 10:20pm
Opening up with a strong 8-1 win over No. 6 Yale, the Red and Blue won a hard-fought victory against No. 2 Trinity, 6-3, to set themselves up for the final.
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