Articles by Justin Lee

04/30/25 8:52pm
With 67 wins overall, Kueh holds the record for all-time wins in program history.
04/24/25 10:30am
From the 4x100-meter relay to the 3000-meter race, all three commits have previously competed at the Penn Relays. 
04/23/25 7:35pm
Townsend’s faith, grit, and guidance have garnered her multiple track and field accolades.
04/06/25 11:22pm
Cho competed in the NCAA Championships, as well as in South Korea and Egypt.  
03/04/25 10:16pm
The team’s performance against Columbia was a vision of what the season could have been. 
03/03/25 8:54am
Their 2024 NCAA bids marked Penn as the only Ivy to send tennis athletes to NCAAs for both past two years.
02/01/25 9:59pm
The Quakers improved their three-point percentage to 72.7% from 20% the day before.
01/31/25 10:46pm
Two Quakers’ double-digit scoring wasn't enough to defeat the Bears.
01/26/25 7:00pm
Give this Password puzzle a go.
01/14/25 10:53pm
Incoming student-athletes for fencing, softball, track and field, cross country, and swimming and diving programs talk about their “Why Penn?”
01/10/25 6:52pm
Slackman transferred to the Florida Gators after his career with the Quakers.
12/16/24 3:30pm
Hosley becomes the first athlete to win the Offensive Player of the Year in program history and third player under coach Ray Priore to receive the Bushnell Cup.
12/06/24 7:08pm
Freshman guard Sarah Miller put up 21 points to give coach Mike McLaughlin his 250th win.
12/03/24 9:11pm
The sophomore announced he would be entering the transfer portal following the Quakers’ final game.
11/16/24 5:50pm
A walk-off field goal lifted the Crimson ahead in the final moments.
11/16/24 12:53am
The Hawks' length led to dominance on the offensive glass.
11/05/24 2:43pm
As the season approaches, let's take a look at some of the new faces on the roster.
11/05/24 12:03am
Junior guard Ethan Roberts made a free throw in the final second to seal the game at NJIT.
11/02/24 6:04pm
The Quakers led from beginning to end in the match up against the Bears.
10/26/24 1:13am
The game was headlined by senior quarterback Aidan Sayin leaving the game due to injury after Penn’s second drive.
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