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The women’s basketball team will take on Richmond in the first round of the WNIT on Thursday in Virginia.
The third-year guard put up the second-highest scoring average in the conference in the last 25 years.
The women’s and men’s basketball teams go toe-to-toe with the Tigers this weekend in New Jersey in the semifinals of the Ivy League Tournament.
The fourth-year guard discusses what he loves about basketball, the history of the game, his social justice work, and his plans for the future.
The fourth-year pitcher threw seven innings and gave up only one hit and one run in Penn’s 6-1 victory over Lamar on Friday.
First-year sprinter Moforehan Abinusawa won the 60m and second-year distance runner Bronwyn Patterson was victorious in the 800m.
The fourth-year do-it-all guard on the women’s basketball team is in the final stages of her sensational career at Penn.
The fourth-year swimmer broke the 14-year-old record at the Ivy League Championships at Princeton over the weekend.
Both the women’s and men’s basketball teams have advanced to the Ivy League Tournament, which will take place March 10-12 at Princeton.
The first-year player on the men’s squash team finished the regular season with a 13-1 record. He is the second consecutive Quaker to take home conference Rookie of the Year honors.
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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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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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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