Penn women's basketball schedule sets stage for anticipated season
Penn women’s basketball has announced its schedule for the 2019-20 season, and it features contests against both new and old opponents.
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Penn women’s basketball has announced its schedule for the 2019-20 season, and it features contests against both new and old opponents.
This Saturday at the Larry Ellis Invitational at Princeton, Penn men's and women's track had one final chance to ready themselves for next weekend’s 125th Penn Relays. The Red and Blue took this opportunity in stride, ending the meet with two program records and six top-10 all-time finishes.
Penn men’s and women’s basketball were well represented in the Big 5 awards for the 2018-2019 season, with a total of eight accolades.
The Quakers fought all the way back, but couldn't close it out.
The Quakers perhaps would have been excused if they had come out sluggish in the first round of the Women’s National Invitation Tournament. After all, they are just one week removed from a heartbreaking loss at the hands of Princeton in the Ivy League Tournament championship game. But Penn did just the opposite on Friday night when it dispatched American at the Palestra, 64-45.
Stay tuned for another week of Penn basketball.
The chances for an extended Quakers basketball season are looking good so far.
After falling to Princeton in the Ivy League Tournament championship game on Sunday, Penn women's basketball accepted a bid to play in the WNIT. The Quakers' first-round matchup is at home against American, who won a share of the Patriot League regular season title.
Penn women’s basketball will be playing postseason basketball this weekend, but it won't be in the NCAA Tournament.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Penn women’s basketball fought and scratched, but couldn’t turn in a performance good enough to get to the NCAA Tournament.
NEW HAVEN, CONN. — As they’ve done all year, the Quakers battled until the final buzzer — but on Sunday, it wasn’t quite enough.
NEW HAVEN, CONN. — Penn women’s basketball had to wait for three other games to end before getting onto the court at the Ivy League Tournament. But when the Quakers got their chance, they were more than ready.
The Quakers have come into Ivy Madness ready to play.
It was a decorated Wednesday for Penn women's basketball.
She’s Penn women’s basketball’s silent weapon.
The Ivy sweep the Quakers were seeking came on Saturday, with Penn men's and women's basketball both scoring much-needed wins over Dartmouth.
They say basketball is a game of runs, and that could not have been more true tonight.
It wasn’t supposed to go this way.
Penn women’s basketball capped off its weekend series with a 69-58 win against Cornell on Saturday. The sweep of the New York Ivies makes the Quakers 8-1 in League play with just five regular season games remaining. Here are three takeaways from this weekend’s pair of victories.
With the two best defenses in the Ivy League going head-to-head, points were supposed to come at a premium.