Penn women’s basketball has changed a lot since winning the inaugural women’s Ivy League tournament and appearing in March Madness in 2017.
From conference clashes to city rivalries, here are five matches which could determine the fate of the Quakers’ season.
Complete the mission. After falling just short of an Ivy League Championship a season ago, Penn women’s basketball returns with one goal in mind — clinch a March Madness berth.
A lot has changed over the offseason, so here's what sports associate Tyler Ringhofer is expecting to see this season.
Credit: Weining Ding Last year, Penn men’s basketball couldn’t capitalize on a strong start to the season — including a win ...
Another year, another Ivy League Preseason ranking for women’s basketball.
On-campus partisan political student groups have reported an increasing difficulty in registering events amid Penn’s move to limit University statements on political events. Penn College Republicans ...
Saturday’s away game on Yale’s turf did not result in a win, but the team certainly clawed tooth and nail against the Bulldogs. Despite the final score of 1-3, volleyball coach Meredith Schamun was ...
The displays come amid an uptick in efforts from both student and non-Penn affiliated organizations to mobilize voters on ...
The council — which is led by five senior faculty members — will provide strategic input, coordinate multidisciplinary ...
President Joe Biden, a former Penn professor, visited a union hall in Northeast Philadelphia on Friday. On Nov. 1 — just four ...
Several Penn affiliates made Philadelphia Magazine’s annual list of the Top 150 Most Influential Philadelphians, including ...