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Greg Johnson covers Penn Athletics and Recreation, which includes sports teams, intramural sports, and the Penn Relays. He manages the annual Research at Penn publication, which highlights notable research from all 12 schools at Penn.
Sam Pederson, a second baseman on the softball team, was recognized by the league for her feats against Yale.
Junior Mark Andrew of the men’s swimming and diving team is an Ivy champion and record-holder.
The 18-time Ivy League Champion Penn football team played its annual Spring Game on April 6.
Tony Hicks, a guard for the Quakers from 2012-15, was voted British Basketball League Player of the Month for February and March.
The freshman center from Charlotte, N.C., was Second-Team All-Ivy and the unanimous selection for Ivy League Rookie of the Year.
The coaches association recently ranked the Quakers first in the Mid-Atlantic Region out of 36 teams.
Penn and Brown played a doubleheader on March 31, and a third game on April 1. The Quakers won the first two games 13-4 and 6-2.
Reeham Sedky, a junior on the women’s squash team, chats about her national title and why the sport runs through her blood.
The Quakers made it all the way to the Final Four in 1979, where they faced a Michigan State team led by someone named Earvin “Magic” Johnson.
The former Philadelphia Phillie, recruited to Penn as a pitcher, developed into a top hitting prospect and outfielder.