Penn gymnastics struggles at Terrapin Invitational after capturing Ivy title
The final month of the Penn gymnastics season is underway, but it did not get off to the start the Quakers may have hoped for.
The final month of the Penn gymnastics season is underway, but it did not get off to the start the Quakers may have hoped for.
Coming off a historic weekend in Clemson, S.C. and Boston, the Quakers were determined to prove that they still have fuel in their engine as they head into the postseason.
The Quakers are currently on a three-game winning streak against their Ivy League opponents.
After going 0-2 to start the season but still showing flashes of brilliance, the Quakers arrived at Cornell to take on the Big Red seeking their first win of 2020.
The Red and Blue outperformed their opponents last week in Staten Island, N.Y., and they made sure to keep up the pressure as they returned to the Big Apple.
After a record-setting opening weekend last month in Annapolis, Md., both the men’s and women’s teams were determined to repeat their success this Saturday in Staten Island.
The men and women of Penn swimming share the same coaching staff, train together, and often even swim together based on stroke.
In a 3-1 loss against No. 8 Princeton, the team honored seniors Alexa Murray, Alexa Schneck, Ava Rosati, and Laura Shelton.
It is now officially past Week 9 in the NFL season, which means we’re over halfway through, but what does this mean for the three Penn alumni in the league?
The red-hot Red and Blue cross country teams took to the Bronx, N.Y. to compete in the annual Ivy League Heptagonal Championships, putting up the performance of a lifetime.