Joe Sanfilippo
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Senior Goodbye: Joe Sanfilippo | For the love of the game — and the food
For the past four years, I’ve managed to fool everyone at the Daily Pennsylvanian into thinking I’m a journalist, and let me tell you, the act was exhausting.
Quakers gear up for No. 5 Fighting Irish
After receiving an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament, the Quakers will head to South Bend, Ind., Saturday to square off with last year’s national runner-up and current fourth-seed Notre Dame (10-2).
M. Lax stumbles in first Ivy tournament appearance
The Crimson dominated Penn on Friday, beating the Quakers 12-8.
Penn Relays | Blind sports journalist takes it all in at Franklin Field
Legally blind sportswriter David Block has become a fixture at the Penn Relays.
At Franklin Field, a sweet goodbye
With a 9-4 victory over Dartmouth, the Quakers closed out their most successful Ivy League season in five years.
Ivy laxers face option of pro careers
Brown senior David Hawley was one of 48 college seniors offered a spot to play professional lacrosse beginning in May.
No wiggle room in hunt for Ivy League title
The men's lacrosse team will try to stay in the hunt for an Ivy League tournament bid when they host No. 15 Yale Friday.
Lethal Big Red attack awaits in Ithaca
The Quakers have gotten their taste of Charlie Sheen’s proverbial, 'Winning,' but are still searching for a road 'W.'
Freshmen Feen-oms
The Quakers will need all the help they can get from the indispensable Feeney twins against Princeton Saturday at Franklin Field.
Toole's time comes early
Just seven years after co-captaining the Penn men's hoops team, Andy Toole is the youngest NCAA Division I coach in the nation.
Duke dethroned in season opener
Penn men's lacrosse dominated defending national champ Duke Saturday behind strong play from freshmen Brian and Danny Feeney.
Penn's first test: new-look champions
Defending national champion Duke visits Penn Saturday for the Quakers’ season opener.
Brief | Duke takes out Temple
No. 24 Temple suffered a lopsided loss to top-ranked Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium last night, 78-61.
From the Pub League to the Palestra
Xavier Harris is Penn’s first recruit from a Philadelphia public school in over three decades.
Reliving the Golden Age
None of the four new faces in Ivy men's hoops coaching has the experience of Dartmouth’s Paul Cormier.
St. Joseph's mascot wings it
The St. Joseph’s Hawk is a rarity in today’s sports world — and not just because he reveals his identity.
NCAA relaxes on recruiting
The NCAA announced last week it would allow coaches to have recruiting discussions during summer camps and clinics held on a college campus.
One goalie down but lax not out
Standing in the line of fire day after day will inevitably take its toll on a lacrosse goalie.
Senior fights injury, fends off attackmen
After holding a starting spot for the entirety of his sophomore campaign, Penn defenseman Brett Hughes had high expectations for his junior year with the Quakers lacrosse team.
Big Red lax playing in the shadows, but still shining
Just two days after Cornell lost to Kentucky on the hardwood, the Quakers will host the NCAA lacrosse runner-up, Cornell, at Franklin Field tomorrow.




