Top 10 Wins of the Decade
Counting down the most memorable, dramatic, and important victories in the last 10 years of Penn sports.
Brooks Was Here
Football’s bright spot; Wags’ successor.
By the Numbers
Jan|Feb 2020
With Two Matches Left, Volleyball Season Cancelled
Women’s volleyball season cut short by disciplinary action.
One Last Dance
Men’s basketball looks to rebound; squash courts reborn.
By The Numbers
Nov|Dec 2019
The First Ivy Champs
Remembering football’s first Ivy League title—and its aftermath.
The Unlikely Legend
After a staggering 50 years guiding Penn’s oft-overlooked sprint football team, Bill Wagner decides to step down—but not before leaving more than 1,500 alumni with unique athletic memories, life lessons, and a stockpile of indelible “Wagisms.”
“Very Little Fazes Her”
One of only a few female members of a college men’s basketball staff, Penn’s Sarah Parks W’19 jumps into a new gig.
Professional Grind
Major League dreams and dreamers.
Penn Legend Removed from Hall of Fame
Honor revoked for Jerome Allen W’09
125 Seasons of Franklin Field Football
A look at one memorable game from every decade.
Heisman’s Game
It’s not just about the trophy. As a player and coach, John Heisman was one of football’s fiercest (and trickiest!) competitors and a great innovator, who championed multiple changes that made the sport safer and more exciting.
Professor Cope
NFL’s Brandon Copeland W’13 tackles financial literacy.
Lacrosse Legacies
Lacrosse’s historic season; crew’s surprise championship.
Scoreboard
From April 6 to June 6
Penn Relays at 125
The country’s oldest and largest track meet continues to draw world-class athletes, big crowds, an army of loyal volunteers, and a whole lot of Jamaicans.
National Caliber
Women’s track and field pair raises the bar at NCAA Championships.
Go Long
Penn’s football team spent spring break in China.
A Star Is Born
Basketball: women share Ivy title; men’s up-and-down season.
Scoreboard
From Feb. 8 to April 5
The Luckiest
Mark Zoller C’07 enters the Big 5 Hall of Fame alongside his old coach and "legend" Fran Dunphy.
“It Was Like Living In a Dream”
Twenty-five years later, players, coaches, journalists, and fans look back on Penn’s last NCAA Tournament win.
Taiyuan Tower
Basketball journeys beginning and ending.



















