Football’s Postseason Envy
Pining for a postseason
Back-to-Back?
In football, Quakers look hard to beat.
Winning and Wondering
Football’s fabulous finish; basketball’s baffling beginning.
Winning, Losing, Learning
Two views of Quaker football, from the bottom and the top of the Ivy League.
Questions Answered
Yes, this year’s football team can put points on the board.
Another Opening
The football team is looking for some new stars.
So Close …
Football falls short, and men’s basketball starts strong.
Harold Stassen and the Ivy League
The former Minnesota governor and future perennial U.S. presidential candidate wanted a big-time football program at Penn, but his battles over a boycott by other Ivy Schools and televising of football games actually helped create the Ivy League.
Strong Start, High Hopes
Women look to repeat as Ivy champions in basketball.
Back to Back?
Football prepares to defend its Ivy crown.
More Championship Seasons
Penn crushes Cornell for the Ivy title in football.
Time for Football
Returning veterans promise improvement in Penn’s prospects.
From Spoiler to Champion?
Women’s basketball ranked first in Ivies.
Contenders
Fall sports preview.
Former Quaker Football Star Still Tough as Concrete
Chuck Bednarik Ed’49
Homecoming 1998
Slideshow | Photography by Tommy Leonardi C'89
These Championship Seasons?
Football tops the Ivies; men's basketball shocks Temple.
Jeremiah Ford
Recalling Penn's Unsung Savior.
Penn Football: 1968 & 1998
Back to football camp, 30 years later.
Fall Forecast: Promising
Football and women's soccer field young, talented teams
Throwing for the Distance
New women's records in the shot put and discus.
Another Football Story
Scholar-athlete John Bishop tackles a Thouron.
Dropping the Ball
Football team forfeits five wins due to player ineligibility
This Championship Season?
Penn is well-positioned for a run at the Ivy title.