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Penn ties school record in Learfield Cup standings
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Penn ties school record in Learfield Cup standings

Out of more than 350 Division I institutions, Penn finished 60th and matched the school record 409.5 points.

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Pottruck Center powerlifts 20 years
During the Pottruck Center's 20th anniversary celebration on Jan. 20, the Penn Quaker does a bench press in the second-floor weight room.

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Pottruck Center powerlifts 20 years

On Jan. 20, the Penn community celebrated the 20th anniversary of the David S. Pottruck Health & Fitness Center. To much fanfare, the facility officially opened on Jan. 17, 2003.
New podcast series features captivating conversations with Penn alumnae
Alanna Shanahan, director of Penn Athletics, at Franklin Field

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New podcast series features captivating conversations with Penn alumnae

Alanna Shanahan, director of Penn Athletics, is hosting a series of interviews with alumnae in support of “Power the Next 100,” a new fundraising initiative focused on women’s varsity athletics.

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Giving initiative powers next generation of women athletes at Penn
A collage showing women athletes playing a variety of sports, including soccer, basketball, softball, lacrosse, and volleyball.

Giving initiative powers next generation of women athletes at Penn

“Power the Next 100” will serve as the catalyst to help Penn Athletics fulfill its commitment to holistically developing its women student-athletes over the next 100 years.

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Clay White named new men’s golf coach
Clay White, wearing a Seton Hall shirt, stands on a golf course whith his hands on his hip, while standing in between two people.

Clay White named new men’s golf coach

White spent the past 18 years as the head coach at Seton Hall and led the Pirates to the 2022 Big East Championship.

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Erz promoted to head athletic trainer
Anthony Erz oberserves gameplay from the sidelines during a men's lacrosse game at Franklin Field.

Erz promoted to head athletic trainer

Anthony Erz began his career at Penn in 2015 as an assistant athletic trainer and previously worked as head athletic trainer for the football and men’s lacrosse teams.

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