Telling your child “Good job!” might not be the effective confidence boost most parents likely think, says child psychologist Becky Kennedy. Here’s why.
This past weekend, the men’s and women’s fencing teams, ranked eighth and sixth in the nation respectively, faced tough competition at the Philadelphia Invitational hosted by Temple University and the University of Pennsylvania. The teams walked away with several statement wins and valuable momentum ahead of the Ivy League Tournament.
Men’s squash is 7–0 to start their season, including two teams ranked nationally in the top-five. They are set to vie for both the Ivy League title and the national championship.
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Pennsylvania hosts the Brown Bears after Sam Brown scored 30 points in Pennsylvania's 93-78 win against the Columbia Lions.
BOTTOM LINE: Harvard plays Pennsylvania after Harmoni Turner scored 33 points in Harvard’s 83-53 victory over the Brown Bears. The Quakers have gone 4-4 in home games. Pennsylvania is fourth in the Ivy League with 10.1 offensive rebounds per game led by Stina Almqvist averaging 3.1.
No. 3 Penn men’s fencing team came out victorious after this weekend’s Philadelphia Invitational, and has high hopes going into the remainder of the season looking towards the Ivy League Championships.
Harvard plays the Pennsylvania Quakers after Harmoni Turner scored 33 points in the Crimson’s 83-53 victory against the Brown Bears
Columbia Lions (11-5, 0-3 Ivy League) at Pennsylvania Quakers (5-11, 1-2 Ivy League) Philadelphia; Saturday, 2 p.m. EST BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Lions -4.5; over/under is 152 BOTTOM LINE ...
Columbia ranks third in the Ivy League with 33.0 rebounds per game led by Blair Thompson averaging 5.9. Pennsylvania scores 65.9 points per game, 6.2 fewer points than the 72.1 Columbia allows.
Richard T. Greener was Harvard University’s first Black graduate who blazed the trail for these intelligent women to continue his legacy.