Klitzman | Historic feat, even in defeat
Leaving Johnny Unitas Stadium last Friday, I was still processing what I had just seen.
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Leaving Johnny Unitas Stadium last Friday, I was still processing what I had just seen.
I chose to devote the limited space I had in the graduation issue today to recognizing Penn's student-athletes. Here, I would like to offer thanks (in no particular order) to all of the non-athletes who made my experience writing for the DP memorable.
Looking back on the 2008-09 Penn sports year, this wasn't exactly one to remember.
EVANSTON, Ill., April 26 - As the Penn women's lacrosse team has risen to national prominence over the last three seasons, only one team has stood in its path.
EVANSTON, Ill., April 26 - As the Penn women's lacrosse team has risen to national prominence over the last three seasons, only one team has stood in its path.
Have no more than one loss in a strong non-conference schedule. Cruise to 5-0 in the Ivy League. Enter a huge match with rival Princeton. Beat the Tigers soundly. Rinse. Repeat.
Jon McLauhglin, Penn's offensive line coach for the last three years, has officially been named offensive coordinator, the Athletic Department announced yesterday.
By ZACH KLITZMAN
So you had Wake Forest upsetting Louisville. Maybe you thought Temple could make a run. Well, you can redeem your busted bracket by entering the DPOSTM/SMOKE'S SWEET SIXTEEN CONTEST.
With five conference losses already, it appears that even a home sweep of Yale and Brown this weekend won't be enough to vault the Quakers back into Ivy-title contention. As my boss Zach Klitzman wrote in Thursday's paper, that's a noteworthy development for both Penn and the conference, no matter if you interpret it as a sign of a newly leveled playing field, a Penn team that is too young to win, or of an unusually mediocre year league-wide.
If there's one fact about Ivy League basketball that everyone knows, it's that the "Killer's P's" of Penn and Princeton dominate.
Robin Harris wasn't looking to change jobs.
If there's one thing that Ivy League schools pride themselves on, it's tradition.
Hanover, N.H., - Wow, what an exciting weekend.
From the Pennsylvania primary to the World Series, The Daily Pennsylvanian's 124th Board of Editors and Managers has witnessed an exhilarating year of news.
When you're in a rut, sloppy seconds may not look so bad - even if they are coming from the likes of Columbia and Yale.
To start its 2009 season, the gymnastics team fell to Ball State 190.725-184.350 Friday at Hutchinson Gymnasium.
This is Krista Hutz live from the brand new UCF Arena in Orlando with updates from tonight's game.
This past Friday and Saturday, The Daily Pennsylvanian held elections for its next leaders. After holding interviews and deliberations for nearly 20 hours, we chose the members of the DP's 125th Board of Editors and Managers. The new Board will officially commence on the occasion of our annual banquet, which will be held January 24, 2009.
By ZACH KLITZMAN