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The Red Storm topped the Quakers 53-48 in the WNIT second round.
The Quakers beat Albany 76-61 on Friday to advance to the second round of the Women’s National Invitational Tournament.
Soon after she concluded her record-breaking field hockey career at Penn, senior forward Alexa Hoover took a moment to reflect upon her extraordinary athletic achievements.
The junior goalkeeper was honored by the league for his stellar play on Saturday versus Princeton.
Natasha Rezek, a star center for the Quakers in the early 1990s, will be inducted in April at the Palestra.
The Quakers led by 10 early in the first-round NCAA Tournament game, but the Jayhawks pulled out a 76-60 victory.
The University of Pennsylvania field hockey head coach, Colleen Fink, has announced the addition of eight young women to the program.
Reeham Salah and Andrew Douglas take second place in the US Squash Championships.
With the win, Penn advances to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament.
The Ivy League has announced its 2017-18 All-Ivy teams, and Penn was well-represented as Head Coach Steve Donahue was named the Ivy League Coach of the Year while three players received All-Ivy recognition.
Penn alumnus and football player John Heisman championed many additions to football that are now commonplace in the sport, while also racking up an impressive offensive coaching record.
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Penn alumni and former cross-country runners Jane and David Ott have helped reinvigorate track and field in Philadelphia with the newly built Ott Center, a $69.3 million, 73,000-square foot indoor track facility.
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Penn Relays director Steve Dolan and Penn athletic director Alanna Shanahan share how the new Grand Slam Track circuit event will help make Penn a global track destination.
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Penn alumnus and Philadelphia Eagles founder Bert Bell was honored with a statue and ceremony at Franklin Field.
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Alumnus Jake Cousins is pitching in the World Series for the New York Yankees, featuring remarks from Penn baseball coach John Yurkow and other Penn players.
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