Doubling Down
Doubles threat Manfredi Graziani W’26 and Aaron Sandler W’27.
Power Surge
Ivy championship and a taste of March Madness for men’s basketball.
House of Champions
This time, the women’s squash team won a national championship.
A Haitian Heart
Duke Lacroix C’15 helped lead Haiti to this summer’s World Cup.
A Run of Transition
AD Alanna Wren C’96 GEd’99 GrEd’15 on coaching changes, NIL, and more.
Another Men’s Squash Title
Omar Hafez C’26 crowned College Squash Association individual champion.
Forever the First
Women’s basketball’s first Ivy championship.
Full Circle
Over five decades and across five states, Fran McCaffery W’82 has been a winning college basketball coach. Now back at his alma mater, does the 66-year-old once known as “White Magic” have enough magic left to overcome significant NCAA obstacles and restore Penn to its former great heights?
Gridiron Shakeup
Football’s Ray Priore steps down; Rick Santos named new head coach.
Forever Home at Franklin Field
John C’87’s 15 years makes 65 years of Alexanders announcing at Franklin Field.
Passing of the Torch
Wrestling “torch” passing from Reina to Valenti.
The Fran McCaffery Era Begins
A new course for men's basketball.
A New Chapter for Penn Football
Ivy League now eligible for football playoffs; coaching changes.
University Announces Title IX Settlement
Settlement in Title IX case over transgender athlete.
Anna the All-American
Women’s lacrosse standout Anna Brandt.
A Century and a Half on the Diamond
Baseball marks 150 years.
Jewels of the Nile
The story of Penn’s squash success starts in Egypt.
Hoops Homecoming
Iowa’s Fran McCaffery W’82 named men’s basketball coach.
Swedish Survivor
Stina Almqvist’s journey from small-town Sweden to the Palestra.
From the Caribbean to Franklin Field
Blane Stoddart W’87 brings Jamaican sparkle to the Penn Relays.
On the Cusp
Men’s soccer’s frustrating finish.
Bert Bell Casts a Long Shadow
Bert Bell C1920 statue unveiled.
Quaker Spirit, Then and Now
Birth of the Quaker?
The Price They Paid
The last of Penn football’s “Mungermen” recall the painful transition from big-time football to the Ivy League 70 years ago—including a University president’s short-lived “Victory with Honor” campaign, a not-so-harmonious “harmony dinner,” and the unceremonious exits of a legendary football coach and controversial athletic director.























