The University of Pennsylvania's track and field program will be well represented at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field East Regional meet, with 25 athletes qualifying for the competition set for next weekend. This group includes 12 women and 13 men, all vying for a chance to advance to the NCAA Outdoor Championships in June. This marks a significant opportunity for the Quakers, showcasing their depth and talent in a highly competitive field.
In women's basketball news, former Quaker Kim Adams, who graduated in 2011, has joined the Dallas Wings' broadcast team as an analyst for the 2026 season. Adams, a notable figure in Penn's basketball history, will bring her insights and experience to the Wings as they embark on their 29th season in the WNBA, furthering her connection to the sport at a professional level.
The men's soccer program has also made headlines with the announcement of Sean Boen joining the coaching staff. Head coach Brian Gill expressed enthusiasm for Boen's arrival, highlighting his background as a successful goalkeeper at Rutgers-Camden University. Boen's experience and youthful energy are expected to enhance the team's dynamics, particularly in working with the goalkeepers, as he steps into this role following the departure of former assistant Liam Abdalla. Boen's integration into the program during the spring has allowed him to acclimate to the team's environment, setting the stage for a promising collaboration ahead.



