Senior Standouts
Record-setting seniors Alexa Hoover and Justin Watson.
History on the Gridiron
Penn football players reflect on record-setting 65-47 win over Lehigh.
From Penn to the Pros
Penn's growing NFL connection gets stronger as Greg Van Roten W'12 makes final Carolina Panthers roster.
Football Eyes a Trifecta
And Roger Reina returns to wrestling.
A Class of Their Own
Here's a close look at all of the athletes and coaches set to be inducted into the Penn Athletics Hall of Fame.
The Top 10 Games of 2016
Counting down the most memorable, dramatic and historic games in the last year of Penn sports.
Football Champions, Twice Over
Football repeats as Ivy champs, sprint football takes title too.
The Perfect Team
Thirty years after its historic undefeated season, the 1986 Penn football team was honored at Franklin Field.
The Optimistic Realist
“Realist optimist” Brandon Copeland W’13’s NFL run.
The Return of Al Bagnoli
Former Penn football coach Al Bagnoli returned to Franklin Field for the first time as a visitor — and was promptly handed a bad loss.
Uncovered Memorabilia
One alum saved and mounted several pieces of torn-down goalpost from Penn football's 1959 championship season, and is gifting his unique memento to the University 57 years later.
Greater Expectations
Starting over, in football and field hockey.
Ivy League Eliminates Tackling From Football Practice
Ivy coaches vote unanimously to cut tackling from football practices.
The Top Ten Games of 2015
Counting down the most memorable, dramatic and historic games in the last year of Penn sports.
“You’re No. 1!”
Window, Jan|Feb 2016
Streaking to a Surprise Championship
Football shares Ivy League crown; cross country competes nationally.
‘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.
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.
Football and Family Ties
New coaches in football (in a way) and women’s soccer
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.
Football In His Blood
Former Penn football coach Al Bagnoli explains why he came out of retirement after just three months to take over Columbia's program.
The Top Ten Games of 2014
Counting down the most memorable, dramatic and historic games in the last year of Penn sports.
A Forgettable Finish for a Celebrated Coach
Disappointing season, but Bagnoli goes out a winner.