Penn Athletics is moving into Ivy Phase Four, which allows for local, non-conference competition this spring. The Quakers can begin these games on Saturday, March 27.
“We are thrilled that we have advanced through the Ivy phases and that competition for our spring teams has been approved,” athletic director Dr. M. Grace Calhoun said in a news release. “It is a testament to the adherence by our student-athletes and coaches to the masking and distancing policies set forth in the Campus Compact, as well as the effort by our Divisional and University administration to create and implement policies and protocols, including frequent testing, that have allowed for safe athletic activity. There is no question that it has been a difficult year for Ivy League student-athletes and coaches, and we couldn't be more excited to see our teams compete this weekend.”
On February 18, the Ivy League announced it would not hold league competition this spring, citing continued COVID-19 concerns. Athletic training and practices were still permitted, as long as they were in accordance with each institution’s procedures and state and local regulations.
The final item of that February release cited the potential opportunities for local, non-conference competition if “public health conditions substantially improve,” though it was unclear how or if that would come to fruition for Ivy League teams.