Senior Goodbye: Neil Fanaroff | Writing for the love of the game
More likely than not, this will be the last newspaper article I ever write.
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More likely than not, this will be the last newspaper article I ever write.
Tomorrow evening, a different sort of team will take the track. Runners will be racing not for high school or college pride, but rather as representatives of the companies that employ them.
After two years as a Penn men’s basketball assistant coach, John Gallagher announced last week that he would be trading red and blue for maroon and gold.
Think back to the first time you encountered Dan “Coach Lake” Staffieri walking — maybe driving — around campus, interrupting your lunch with a cheer or prowling the sidelines at a football game.
The Jerome Allen chapter in the storied history of the Penn men’s basketball program has officially begun.
It’s been nearly three weeks since the men’s basketball season ended, and the head coach job is still vacant.
The Penn men’s lacrosse team relearned a critical lesson Saturday afternoon at Franklin Field: you can’t score if you don’t have the ball.
In 1979, the ninth-seeded Penn men’s basketball team made a miracle run that culminated in a Final Four appearance.
Cornell may be considered an underdog in this year’s NCAA Tournament, but anyone watching its two games this weekend would have no idea.
When Temple’s spot in the NCAA Tournament was announced, coach Fran Dunphy wasn’t even in the room.
The Mike Murphy era may have gotten off to a rocky start, but after a trip to the Rocky Mountains, the Penn men’s lacrosse coach and his team now have some momentum behind them.
With under five minutes remaining, the men's basketball team was poised to eliminate the Crimson's lingering hopes of grabbing a share of the Ivy title.
After two contests, men’s lacrosse coach Mike Murphy is still looking for his first victory with the Quakers.
The men’s basketball roster may list four seniors, but at Saturday’s Senior Night ceremony, only two will be honored.
ITHACA, N.Y. — Sometimes, the schedule just works in your favor. Such was the case for the Quakers this weekend.
Cornell’s triumvirate of seniors ensured that the Big Red would not again fall prey to an upset-minded Penn team.
On a Friday afternoon in February, eleven members of the Penn football team file into a room. They don the appropriate attire and, when prompted, assume their positions.
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. — If you only tuned in for the second half of both games this weekend, you missed the whole story.
After back-to-back Ivy Championships, a five-point loss to Kansas and a trouncing of their only perceived League threat, the Cornell men’s basketball team has finally received national acclaim.
When Harvard hired former Duke standout and Michigan coach Tommy Amaker after the 2006-07 season, hopes were high, but the Crimson’s win total stayed mediocre as usual.