March Madness Missed
What’s more frustrating than playing Ivy League men’s basketball in the same era as Bill Bradley? Winning the University’s first official Ivy championship the year after he graduated, and then being kept out of postseason play because of a fight between the League and the NCAA. Fifty years later, Penn’s 1965-66 squad still wonders what might have been.
‘A Big Special Family’
Penn basketball legends from six decades unite at the Palestra to celebrate Big 5 anniversary.
The Top Ten Games of 2015
Counting down the most memorable, dramatic and historic games in the last year of Penn sports.
Memoriam for Alex Moll
“Everything he did was trying to help other people.”
Streaking to a Surprise Championship
Football shares Ivy League crown; cross country competes nationally.
Mr. Milestone
Penn women's basketball coach Mike McLaughlin joins exclusive club with 500th career victory.
Christmas Spirit
Former Penn track runner Brian Lang C'08 sets Guinness World Record for fastest marathon ... in a Santa Claus suit.
‘Heck Of A Ride’
Ray Priore completes magical first year as Penn's head football coach with improbable Ivy League championship.
Your Handy Homecoming Athletics Guide
Previewing a busy Homecoming sports slate at Penn, including a field hockey title game, a football showdown and a soccer doubleheader.
The Gift
When a Penn-CHOP team performed the world’s first double hand transplant on a child last summer, the landmark operation generated headlines around the world and young Zion Harvey became a YouTube star. But there’s a lot more to the story.
‘Special Player’ Enjoying Record-Breaking Season
Sophomore phenom Alexa Hoover has the Penn field hockey team flying high.
Streak Busters
First-year head coach Ray Priore guides the Penn football team to the program's first win over Villanova in 104 years -- and then dances in the locker room.
A Penn Quaker For Life
The Penn men's soccer team has a new secret weapon for the upcoming season — a 7-year-old named Tanner Falato.
Ultimate Champions
Out of the Void, a “life-changing” championship.
Rivalry Renewed
For just the second time ever, Penn will "travel" to Drexel for a men's basketball game.
Pennsanity!
Five Penn professors team up to win 24-hour ultramarathon relay.
National Champion
After winning an NCAA title and excelling at USA championships, discus star Sam Mattis sets sights on 2016 Olympics.
The Horsehide Ambassador
Peter O’Malley W’60 built a bridge to Japan with baseball.
Young Quakers
In Young Quakers program, Penn athletes mentor middle-schoolers.
The Link
As the nation’s first medical school celebrates its 250th anniversary, a look back at how generations of students, faculty, and alumni have served their country, delivered the finest patient care, and advanced medical research and education here in Philadelphia and around the world.
Hacked!
Astros GM Jeff Luhnow W'89 EAS'89 is the alleged victim of data breach by vengeful former colleagues.
‘I Wouldn’t Trade A Minute Of It’
After a record-breaking career for the women's lacrosse team, Tory Bensen looks back at her time at Penn.
An Inspirational Journey
Former basketball star Ugonna Onyekwe reminisces about his time at Penn as he enters Big 5 Hall of Fame.
RIP, Concrete Charlie
Legendary football player and war hero Chuck Bednarik, one of the most famous athletes ever to come from Penn, dies at 89.