‘A Dream Come True’
For Wharton freshman Matt Poplawski, the first surprise came with a phone call from Penn basketball assistant coach Jason Polykoff last Wednesdsay. Polykoff, who also coaches Penn’s junior varsity...
View ArticleBagnoli’s Valedictory Season Promises an Uphill Climb
By Dave Zeitlin | For a while, it seemed like the calls, texts, and emails would never end. After announcing in April that the 2014 season would be his last as Penn’s head football coach, Al Bagnoli...
View ArticleMourning a Penn Legend
For longtime head coach Rudy Fuller, Penn men’s soccer games haven’t quite been the same this season. That’s because he can no longer look to the sideline and see Charles R. “Charley” Scott W’36...
View ArticleThe Top Ten Games of 2014
In what’s become an annual tradition here at the Gazette’s sports blog, we’re proud to present our countdown of the top ten games of the year. As always, the following are the most dramatic, memorable...
View ArticleA Penn Quaker For Life
A few days before heading to Rhodes Field for tonight’s 2015 season opener against the University of Washington, Penn men’s soccer coach Rudy Fuller looked out onto Shoemaker Green and watched his...
View ArticleYour Handy Homecoming Athletics Guide
A championship game. A showdown at Franklin Field. Lots of seniors being honored. And lots of opportunities to beat Princeton. All across campus Saturday, it should be an exciting Homecoming weekend...
View ArticleThe Top 10 Games of 2016
How many times did sprint football make this list? Scroll down to find out. (Photo by Don E. Felice/Penn Athletics) With 2016 coming to an end, it’s time to count down the best games of the year in...
View ArticleHidden Gem
During the span of five days in July, an English Premier League club and the U.S. men’s national team made their way to Penn’s campus to practice at Rhodes Field before upcoming games in Philadelphia....
View ArticleStar Search
Christian Pearson With Justin Watson NFL-bound, the football field is wide open. By Dave Zeitlin Around the time Justin Watson W’18 was sprinting from his family’s hotel room to his off-campus house on...
View ArticleBleeding Red and Blue
It’s an exciting time of year for Penn Athletics with the women’s soccer team clinching at least a share of the Ivy League title this past weekend, the field hockey and men’s soccer teams coming off...
View ArticleThe Top 10 Wins of 2018
It’s been quite the year for Penn Athletics with the Quakers men’s basketball team highlighting 2018 with massive victories near the beginning and end of it. But there were other big Penn wins...
View ArticleTop 10 Wins of the Decade
Will Darnell Foreman and the 2018 Quakers land at the top of the list? Counting down the most memorable, dramatic, and important victories in the last 10 years of Penn sports. Since the beginning of...
View ArticleDreaming in Color
This pro soccer player’s interests extend well beyond the field. Duke Lacroix C’15 was one game into his sixth season as a professional soccer player when play was halted in March 2020 at the onset of...
View ArticleThe Beautiful Game
Penn’s men’s soccer team brings home an Ivy championship—and an NCAA tourney win to remember. Penn striker Stas Korzeniowski, the Ivy League’s Offensive Player of the Year, battles for the ball...
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