Stuart Milne
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Rowers set for final Sprints to finish
With exams over, the crews have the luxury of more sleep, which can only help the Quakers as they head into Sunday’s Eastern Sprints Championships.
At the helm with Penn crew
Stuart Milne takes a crash course in the life of a Quakers coxswain but his only experience with rowing is watching Great Britain win Olympic gold in Athens six years ago.
Tigers sink Red and Blue’s crews
The men’s lightweight and women’s crews took to Princeton’s Lake Carnegie with the aim of upsetting the respective No. 1 and No. 2 Tigers. But Princeton was up to the task, emerging victorious in both contests.
Trophies on the line for Rowing
While all three rowing teams are in action this weekend in Ivy competition, the men’s heavyweight squad knows better than the rest what to expect from its conference opponent.
Females a key part of men’s crew
It might come as a surprise to some as they watch the Penn men’s rowing teams that most bellowing instructions out on the water come from females.
Schuylkill set to be colored Orange
The Penn women’s rowing team may not be facing off against traditional rivals Saturday, but, Penn coach Mike Lane promised a challenging contest with major implications.
Lightweights finish green with envy
No. 8 Penn and the No. 11 Big Green took two first-place finishes apiece, but a superior finish in the varsity eight race help Dartmouth carry the day, with the Quakers placing second, ahead of No. 12 MIT.
A Colonial reunion in Philadelphia
The Quakers open their spring season against George Washington, a team that new Penn coach Greg Myhr led to the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships last year.
Big city strangers to clash at Penn
Women’s lacrosse may not be a contact sport, but a Big 5 showdown with St. Joe's tonight could be a little rougher than usual.
Devilish scare in Murphy’s debut
Quakers nearly upset No. 8 Blue Devils in Saturday’s season opener
Howe high can Penn women’s squash rise?
After four stellar seasons, quartet of Penn seniors is gunning for a squash national title at Howe Cup
Flurry of matches set at CSA tourney
This year’s tournament is hosted by newly crowned Ivy champions Yale. Sixty-one teams will compete in eight divisions, with No. 9 Penn (5-7, 1-5 Ivy) ranking the highest in the B Division.
Worldly affair for rising star
Nabilla Arrifin has already had considerable success at Penn, earning a CSA No. 15 national ranking and playing at the top of the team's ladder 3 times.
Foreigners tackle American classic
Penn Abroad and Penn Athletics organize event to help international students decipher American football.
Penn draws blanks yet again
The Quakers succumbed to Princeton 9-0 for the fourth straight year. Penn dropped to 5-5 (1-3 Ivy) while the Tigers remained undefeated in Ancient Eight play (3-0), with a 6-1 overall record.
Quakers brushing off Bantams
The women’s squash team faces arguably its biggest challenge of the season tomorrow against Trinity, but the funny thing is, they aren’t worried about it.
Building a new legacy
Not only is the match at the Levy Pavilion the Quakers’ first of the regular season, it will also be the first test for Penn’s all-new coaching staff.
Telling Challenge ahead for Penn
Although the Quakers competed in six preseason exhibitions, veteran coach Charlie Powell stressed that last semester’s results were not suitable indicators for what to expect when the season kicks off in earnest Saturday with the Penn State Northeast Challenge at State College.
Running off to State College
Women’s track coach Gwen Harris is looking to the past to aid her team’s future.



