Women's basketball coasts past Saint Joseph's, 65-45, in season's first home game
While Philadelphia was a cold, snowy mess, Penn women’s basketball turned up the heat for their first home game of the season.
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While Philadelphia was a cold, snowy mess, Penn women’s basketball turned up the heat for their first home game of the season.
Against the defending champions, nothing was going to come easy for the Quakers.
Penn women’s basketball kept it close to start, but it was all Notre Dame after the first quarter, leading to a 75-55 loss to the defending champion Fighting Irish. Despite the blowout defeat, there are many takeaways from the Quakers’ battle against the nation's No. 1 team.
In a tight road game, all that matters is coming out with the win. Now that they have, the Quakers have a lot of questions to answer about why it was so close.
A shot at redemption.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year.
Nobody does the little things better than Penn women’s basketball guard Ashley Russell.
Seniors are hard to replace every year, but last year’s senior class for Penn women's basketball was one of a kind.
On Saturday, Penn men's and women's basketball returned to the Palestra for the Red and Blue Scrimmages — the teams' first appearances in front of fans since last season. With the start of the men's and women's seasons both coming within the next three weeks, here are a few players from both squads to keep an eye on after their impressive performances today.
From left to right: Stephen Fried, Ashley Parker, Jill Castellano, and Jessica Goodman
Four award-winning journalists and Penn alumni spoke to students about their career paths and the necessity for journalists to develop diverse skills at the Kelly Writers House this Thursday.
After missing the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2015, Penn women’s basketball fans can now see who stands in the Quakers’ way of returning to the Big Dance.
Four national political journalists with ties to Philadelphia discussed the state of the press during a conversation at Penn Law School Tuesday night.
They can't win if they play like that. They're going to get blown out.
Early in the recruiting process, Michelle Nwokedi’s file was dismissed by Penn women’s basketball coach Mike McLaughlin — for being too good.
This weekend was a tale of two teams.
That's how you respond to adversity.
In perhaps its worst game of the season, Penn women's basketball fell to Princeton, 60-40. The Quakers (15-6, 6-2 Ivy) struggled in all facets of the game, especially on offense, where they recorded season-lows in points, field goal percentage, and assists. Here are a few takeaways from the game.
Penn women’s basketball just made a statement.
Penn women’s basketball easily handled Dartmouth in a 65-47 win at the Palestra. The Quakers were ahead comfortably for the majority of the game, leading to an expanded bench, particularly in the second half. The win put Penn in a tie with Princeton for first place after the Tigers beat Harvard, Penn’s next opponent. Here are four takeaways from the game.