FINAL - Brown 30, Penn 27 OT
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Four Ivy League teams are receiving votes in this week's Sports Network Top 25 poll.
Over my three years of writing for The Daily Pennsylvanian and its summer counterpart, I've been to enough press conferences to know what they're about.
Congratulations are certainly due to 2001 Brown graduate Cory Gibbs, who was selected to the 23-man United States World Cup soccer team. He's the first Ivy League graduate to make the U.S. team since it re-emerged on the international scene in 1990, when it qualified for its first World Cup in 40 years.
Congrats to Cornell offensive lineman Kevin Boothe, who was taken in the sixth round (176th overall pick) in yesterday's NFL draft by the Oakland Raiders.
From the moment he sat down in the press room today, Tyree Washington made it clear that he had not forgotten about last year's 4x400-meter relay -- especially the last 150 or so meters -- in the USA vs. the World competition.
There's really only one event for which the winner can claim the title 'fastest man in the world.' That's the 100-meter dash.
Remember last year when the USA dropped the baton to let the Jamaicans win the 4x400-meter USA vs. the World relay?
Penn's Sam Shepard got a big cheer from the crowd as he barely beat out Princeton's Richard Stewart down the stretch in the college men's Heptagonal 4x400. Penn's time of 3:12.55 was four seconds off the pace of qualifying for tomorrow's Championship of America.
For the second day in a row, the first race of the day started before the scheduled time. That's a good thing if you're helping coordinate the Penn Relays schedule, because things always get delayed at some point. If you're a fan (or a reporter), though, it's not as good.
3:45 p.m.: The best way to get the Jamaican fans at Franklin Field up and on their feet is to announce that Holmwood Tech is in a race. This time, it's the girls' high school 4x400m relay, and the public address anonouncer described this heat as "one of the first really fast races of the day."
Princeton 14, Penn 2, FINAL Penn saw its hopes of a division championship fade away, as the Quakers were blown out by the Tigers in Game 2. Penn's season ends with the Quakers 12-27, and 7-13 in the Ivy League, which will be no better than second and no worse than third in the Gehrig Division.