Throwback Thursday!
Penn Relays.
Softball Finds a Steely Edge
High hopes for softball and women’s lacrosse.
Scoreboard
From Dec. 1 to Feb. 10
The PATH to GO!
Penn alumni, students, and staff are at the forefront of a national movement to ensure that, if you’re gay and you play sports, you don’t have to be afraid.
Homecoming 2012
Football & Fun, Arts & Culture, Alumni Awards of Merit
A Tale of Two Quarterbacks
Football: Ragone to Holland to Ivy title.
Scoreboard
From Oct. 8 to Dec. 9, 2013
Hardwood Reboot
In transition year, men’s basketball looks to surprise.
A Palestra Trio, Together Again
Colgate’s Quaker coaches: Langel, Jordan, Klatsky.
A Palestra Icon Hangs Up His Mop
“Palestra Dan” Harrell CGS’00 has left the building.
Gold, Again
Susan Francia C’04 G’04 won her second gold medal in London
Out For Revenge
Football looks to regain its rightful place atop Ivies
Hidden Dragon, Sweaty Rowers
Penn’s Dragon Boat Team
Penn in the Olympics
The University cleaned up at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris, collecting 21 medals— 10 of them gold—in track and field events. Since then, there’s been a Penn presence at every summer games the US has participated in. On the eve of the 2012 London Games (which will make 25), here are some stories of Quaker Olympians through the decades.
Sixteen Strokes to Glory
Scotty Williams C’12 leads men’s golf to Ivy title and NCAAs
Trauma by Number
Alan Schwarz C’90
Two Hoops Turnaround Artists Look Back, and Ahead
B-ball senior stalwarts Zack Rosen and Jess Knapp on loving the game
The Rowing Chronicles
Peter Mallory C’67
Can Some Quakers Save the Sixers?
Philadelphia’s NBA franchise has been losing games and fans for most of the last decade. This fall a group of alumni investors led by Joshua Harris W’86 bought the team and have big plans for turning around this troubled asset. Is that crazy?
Passing the Baton
Track-and-field enters post-Powell era; lacrosse teams seek titles
Homecoming 2011
Homecoming 2011: Photos from the festivities.
Remembering Adolph “Beep Beep” Bellizeare
A tribute to Adolph “Beep Beep” Bellizeare C’75
Threepeat Falls Short
Football falters, hoops hopeful
Seniors in Search of Success
Last chance at a title for men’s basketball’s senior class