End of an Era
After bringing a winning culture and 15 years of much-needed stability to Penn women's soccer, head coach Darren Ambrose leaves for Vanderbilt.
‘No better gym than a sold-out Palestra’
After giving No. 5 Villanova a scare at a rocking Palestra, Jerome Allen vows to bring Penn back to Big 5 prominence.
More Quaker Magic
Ten months after winning one historic title, the high-flying Penn women's basketball team captured another one.
The Top Ten Games of 2014
Counting down the most memorable, dramatic and historic games in the last year of Penn sports.
Scoreboard
From Oct. 6 to Dec. 7
A Forgettable Finish for a Celebrated Coach
Disappointing season, but Bagnoli goes out a winner.
Rookie Revolution
Heading into a big game at Vanderbilt, the Penn men's basketball team has won three straight and the freshmen are winning awards week after week.
Holding Back The Tears
With his last game after 23 seasons almost here, Penn football coach Al Bagnoli finally gets emotional.
Your Handy Homecoming Athletics Guide
This weekend's Homecoming festivities will include five sporting events on campus, and there are plenty of reasons to catch them all.
Jerome Allen Faces a Tipping Point
Make-or-break season for men’s basketball coach?
Scoreboard
From Sept. 5 to Oct. 5
Mourning a Penn Legend
For nine decades before his death last spring, Charley Scott was a fixture at Penn soccer games as a player, coach, athletic director and avid supporter.
Beginning of the End
As his impending retirement draws closer, Penn football coach Al Bagnoli is drawing serious praise from coaches around the league and region.
Ciao, Italia
Penn women's basketball team bonds over sightseeing and basketball during 10-day trip in Italy.
Bagnoli’s Valedictory Season Promises an Uphill Climb
Football underdogs in Bagnoli’s final season.
Passing the Baton
As longtime Athletic Director Steve Bilsky W’71 departs Weightman Hall, how will his 20-year tenure be remembered? And where will his successor, M. Grace Calhoun, take Penn athletics?
A Record-Setting Performance
Penn grad Brendan McHugh C’12 breaks U.S. Open swimming record, wins national title, books place at next year's World Championships.
Back Where It All Began
After an unlikely journey from Canada to Ithaca to Boston, new Penn assistant basketball coach Nat Graham is back at his alma mater.
Palestra Pioneer Hangs Up His Pencils
Statkeeper Stu Suss C’74 L’77 decides 43 years is the right number.
Year of the “Cardiac Quakers”
Ivy crowns in lacrosse for women and men.
Scoreboard
From April 7 to June 2
Forty Years and Four Minutes
After 40 years, Penn’s four-minute mile club has a new member.
Bagnoli’s Valedictory Season
Bagnoli to retire as football coach after next season.
A Unique Tradition
After a terrific year, the Penn track team sets off for England.


















