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The men’s soccer team beat Harvard 2-1 on Sunday, their first win over the Crimson since 2019.
The volleyball team beat the Lions 3-1 on Saturday at the Palestra.
The men’s soccer team beat Cornell 1-0 on Saturday at Penn Park.
The third-year punter/kicker, who nailed a 51-yard field goal on Saturday against Dartmouth, has been selected Ivy League Special Teams Player of the Week.
The field hockey team beat Columbia 2-0 on Friday in New York, their third straight win over the Lions.
The sprint football team defeated Cornell 21-9 on Friday. The Quaker defense held the Big Red offense to 120 yards.
Boosted by 57 kills, volleyball team beat the Highlanders on Saturday in the Delaware State Tournament.
The football team kicks off its 147th season on Saturday, Sept. 16, versus Colgate in New York.
The men’s soccer team defeated the Nittany Lions 3-0 on Friday in University Park, their first win ever in Happy Valley.
The fourth-year forward will not play for the Quakers this upcoming season.
This year’s Penn Relays again will have a set of races with big international stars on Saturday, and though exact numbers weren’t provided, the increase in prize money more than doubles what it was before.
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Jordyn Hall is Penn’s director of football operations, a role she’s had since last spring when she was a fourth-year student.
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Penn fourth-year Isabella Whittaker has set multiple program and Ivy League records this season and has Olympic hopes.
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Matt Valenti will take over the Penn wrestling program in 2025-26, when longtime coach Roger Reina will move into an emeritus role for one season before retiring from coaching.
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Kenneth Shropshire of the Wharton School says that women’s college basketball needs to cultivate more superstars and superstar matchups like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese to keep investors bought in and fans engaged.
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