Press conference audio
We've got audio from a whole slew of people who were at today's press conference introducing Glen Miller as the new Penn men's basketball coach. The files are all MP3s, so you can save them to your computer if you want.
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We've got audio from a whole slew of people who were at today's press conference introducing Glen Miller as the new Penn men's basketball coach. The files are all MP3s, so you can save them to your computer if you want.
Today we launch a new category of posts at the Buzz, as Penn Relays week has arrived. It actually started yesterday, with the men's and women's 20k and 5k runs, and if you really care that much the results are here and here.
Just about everything Zachary outlined Penn needed to do in today's baseball game against St. Joseph's happened.
Penn coach Fran Dunphy set an NCAA record on Friday, just not the kind you want to set.
Not a bad year to be in Pennsylvania. The commonwealth is doing fairly well so far in the in the tournament with a 4-3 record even though Villanova is the only team from the Keystone State still dancing.
Here's a look at the goings-on durning yesterday's open practices and media day at the American Airlines Center.
With yesterday's retirement of long-time Temple coach John Chaney, Penn coach Fran Dunphy's name has been mentioned in several sources as a possible successor.
Here's the scene from tonight's selection show party at World Cafe:
A few hours from now, we'll be able to dispatch with all the speculation and wonder surrounding the NCAA slate. Until then, here's my last bit of prognostication.
It was a good day yesterday for Penn and a great day for Penn's opponents. Quakers opponents Temple, St. Joe's, Villanova, Colorado and Fordham all won yesterday. That gave Penn a little bit of a boost in the RPI. That's not going to be enough for the Quakers to get a 14 seed, however. They need some key upsets. So here's who you should root for today:
Another season of Ancient Eight basketball is in the books. Later this week, the results will be announced from the coaches voting for league honors. Here are my picks a few days early:
Well, last night was not good for Penn's chances of boosting its NCAA Tournament seed. Now, the question is whether Penn will fall to a 15 seed. I say no. The Quakers only fell to 100th in the RPI. Still, Penn could use a few upsets in the coming days to solidify that 14 seed. Here's here you should root for:
PRINCETON, N.J. -- It's nothing new for Penn and Princeton to be meeting at Jadwin Gym at the end of the basketball season with the Ivy League title in the balance. This year, though, it's the women's game that will affect the championship race, not the men's game. If Princeton beats Penn and Dartmouth beats Harvard, there will be a three-way tie atop the Ancient Eight standings for the first time ever.
Saint Peter's and Loyola Marymount all lost this evening, the latter of the three coming in excruciating fashion on a missed layup with a second to go. So it is tempting to think that the door is closing on Penn's chances to move up the S-Curve from a projected 14-seed to a 13-seed.
Well, first off, happy 100th post on The Buzz. Now, here's what you need to know about what's going on in conference tournament action and how it impacts Penn's seed in the NCAA Tournament:
PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Today is a good day to be traveling with the Penn basketball team. The Ivy title is secured, and the mood is definitely upbeat. But there is still business to tend to.
So that's the season. Penn squeaks out a win after letting an inspired Yale team get back in it, while Princeton finally gets blown out - something I've been expecting for some time.
Well, Penn is now officially in the NCAA Tournament. Here's who you need to root for if you want the Quakers to boost their seed:
And 1 must love tonight's matchup -- both Penn and La Salle wear And 1 uniforms, which are nearly identical styles except for one major difference.
I posted last week about the possibility of having an Ivy League graduate in the Super Bowl for the first time since 2001. Well, it's happened.