Jen Scuteri
Recent articles
Paul Cusick learns from Phillies aces
Phillies fans across the area could only dream of conversing with the likes of Roy Halladay, Cliff Lee and Cole Hamels. But for former Penn righty Paul Cusick, it became a reality earlier this week.
Quakers open up Ivy season with an OT win over Harvard
After falling to No. 2 North Carolina on Mar. 3, 15-6, the Quakers defeated Rutgers, 15-7, and Harvard, 14-13, in overtime.
Jerome Allen's recruits winning large
A roundup about Penn Men’s Basketball class of 2016.
Former Penn forward Justin Reilly voices change with poetry
According to his Twitter bio, former Penn basketball player Justin Reilly is a “Wharton Grad. Entrepreneur. Poet. Activist. Writer. Retired D1 Athlete.”
No goals for Field Hockey at Villanova
The Penn field hockey team suffered a defeat at the hands of Big 5 rival Villanova for the second consecutive year, losing by a score of 4-0.
Lax irons out kinks for Big Red
Although her squad defeated Ivy League foe Cornell by a score of 14-2 last season, Penn women’s lacrosse coach Karin Brower Corbett says Sunday’s matchup in Ithaca, N.Y. should not be taken lightly.
Penn not alone in quest for first Ivy win
Clearly the Penn and Harvard field hockey teams are entering tomorrow’s matchup in Boston under very similar circumstances. The Ivy season will be on the line for both squads as they try to avoid an 0-2 conference start.
W. Lax Update | Stanford once again Penn's Achilles' heel
For the second-straight week, the women's lacrosse team has been foiled by an old foe. A week after No. 1 Northwestern defeated the Quakers, 11-9, No. 3 Penn lost to No. 13 Stanford, 8-6. Since 2006 the Quakers are undefeated against all teams not named Stanford or Northwestern, as the Wildcats and Cardinal gave Penn its two losses last year.



