Women's tennis pulls off upset at Yale, capping off two-win Ivy weekend
After securing a pair of pivotal Ivy League victories over the weekend, the Quakers sit just a half-game out of first place in the conference.
After securing a pair of pivotal Ivy League victories over the weekend, the Quakers sit just a half-game out of first place in the conference.
Although Penn marked the start of Morton's serious rowing career, she plans on moving to Australia after she graduates to further her rowing career at a higher level.
Players of men's tennis come from across the country and the world to convene as the Red and Blue as one of the most geographically diverse rosters in Penn sports.
The men's team is still undefeated, while the women's team grapples with a three-game losing streak.
With the winter sports season in full swing, we take a look at which Red and Blue teams will be in action in this weekend.
Now that fall sports have come to a close, here's a look at how seven Quaker teams did this year.
Penn men and women's squash had another four-match weekend after the team's season debuts last week.
This past weekend marked the first official matches for Penn's squash teams since March 2020, which was before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down Ivy League athletics. The Red and Blue hosted Chatham, Drexel, Dickinson, and Franklin & Marshall at the Penn Squash Center for a two-day tournament.
This past weekend, all three of Penn’s rowing teams traveled to Boston to race in the world-renowned Head of the Charles Regatta. After last year’s cancellation of the regatta due to COVID-19, more than 11,000 rowers across the world returned to compete in the three-mile Charles River course for titles in 65 events.
Men and women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, and field hockey are all in action this weekend. All Quaker teams will face Ivy League competition.