Articles by Charlie Ma
12/07/21 9:50pm
Checking in on how Penn basketball transfers are faring at new schools
After the 2020-21 season was canceled for all winter athletes, three former Penn basketball players chose to use their extra year of eligibility at other schools. Here is how they are doing. 11/28/21 6:33pm
Five interesting statistics from Penn Athletics' fall sports season
As the fall season comes to a close — the first since 2019 — we take a look at five interesting statistics from fall sports teams that were exceptionally noteworthy. 11/17/21 9:40pm
Ma | Fire Ray Priore
After what will be their worst season in nearly a decade, Penn football must move on and fire coach Ray Priore. 11/08/21 11:08pm
Ma | It can't get much worse for Penn football
In a 15-12 loss to the Big Red, the Quakers could not find a way to generate effective offense against a Cornell defense that ranks in the bottom half of nearly every defensive statistical category in the Ancient Eight. 10/27/21 8:59pm
Ma | Penn basketball's five biggest games of the upcoming season
Basketball is finally back for the Red and Blue. Penn men’s basketball enters the season fourth in preseason polls in the Ivy League while the women will start ranked second in the conference. Here are five of the biggest games of the season. 10/03/21 11:01pm
Victory at last: Volleyball beats Dartmouth, snapping eight-game losing streak
For the first time in a month, the Quakers emerged victorious. 09/28/21 8:38pm
PA announcer Rich Kahn calls for all Quakers
For the past 17 years, Rich Kahn has been the voice of the Quakers, announcing play-by-play calls at just about every home game for the Red and Blue. 09/13/21 11:50pm
Who will start under center for Penn football?
Football is back for the Quakers for the first time since Sept. 21, 2019. But, who will be under center for Week 1 is still up in the air. Here are the players competing for the starting quarterback job. 04/20/21 9:03pm
DP Sports Player of the Week: Haley Rizek
For the first time this season, Penn women’s track and field were able to compete in the heptathlon. And despite not competing in any multi-events for over a year, junior Haley Rizek recorded the program’s fifth-best score in program history in the heptathlon this past weekend. 04/18/21 9:47pm
15 questions with... Grace O'Shea, a Penn women's track and field sophomore
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Grace O'Shea of Penn women’s track and field 15 questions about her time with the team, her experience at Penn, and her life overall. 04/13/21 8:42pm
15 questions with... Ola Abinusawa, a Penn men's track and field sophomore
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Ola Abinusawa of Penn men’s track and field 15 questions about his time with the team, his experience at Penn, and his life overall. Here's what the sophomore had to say. 04/06/21 8:59pm
DP Sports Player of the Week: Camille Dickson
It’s not everyday that a program record is broken, but on Saturday during a Big 5 Meet at Franklin Field, Camille Dickson did it twice. 03/29/21 10:10pm
How Tony Price took Penn men’s basketball to the Final Four in 1979
Arguably the best campaign in Penn history, the Red and Blue finished the 1978-1979 regular season with a 13-1 Ivy record and a 21-5 mark overall, entering the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament as Ivy League and Philadelphia Big 5 champions. And leading the way for this historic Quakers team was junior Tony Price. 03/17/21 10:31pm
Previewing Ivy League basketball transfers playing in March Madness
After it was canceled a year ago due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament will return this year on March 19. Unfortunately for the Ivy League, there will not be any teams from the Ancient Eight participating in this year’s tournament after the league canceled the winter season. However, there will be a handful of graduate transfers from the Ivy League who will still look to make an impact in March Madness. 03/17/21 2:41am
Checking in with former Penn athletes who transferred schools for their final year of eligibility
Prior to the Ivy League's announcement granting senior student-athletes graduate eligibility, many Penn athletes solidified transfer plans, in hopes of finishing their careers in action rather than on a practice field. The Daily Pennsylvanian checked in with four former Quakers at their new schools. 02/09/21 10:06pm
Former Penn quarterback Ryan Glover battling for starting job at Western Carolina University
The former Penn football quarterback will have the opportunity to suit up again, but it won’t be for the Red and Blue this time around. After graduating in December, Glover has transferred to Western Carolina University and will be playing for the Catamounts this spring. 02/08/21 12:16am
15 Questions with... Max Lorca-Lloyd, a Penn men's basketball sophomore
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked men's basketball sophomore Max Lorca-Lloyd 15 questions about his time with the team, his experience at Penn, and his life overall. Here's what he had to say. 12/07/20 8:24pm
Three recommendations for the next Penn Athletics Hall of Fame class
On April 13, 1996, Penn inducted its inaugural Athletics Hall of Fame class. Since then, 10 more classes have been elected, with the most recent inducted on May 4, 2019. 10/26/20 9:14pm
Penn men's basketball Ivy League title look back: 1972
Led by an all-star lineup, the Red and Blue still proved to be one of the best teams in the country in 1972, and also found a new coach and leader in Chuck Daly. 10/12/20 8:43pm