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For Penn football, the celebration has begun.
College basketball fans have not been disappointed with this year's rivalry week. Duke-UNC, Georgetown-Syracuse, Pitt-West Virginia and, oh yeah, that overtime Penn-Princeton thriller.
The line from Wedding Crashers might be “Crab cakes and football. That’s what Maryland does!” But any true Marylander such as myself will tell you that it should really be “Crab cakes and lacrosse.”
Welcome to sunny Franklin Field where the No. 5 women's lacrosse team takes on No. 10 Dartmouth in the final of the inaugural Ivy League Women's Lacrosse Tournament. I'm Zach Klitzman and Michael Gold will be joining me shortly to live blog this game. So follow along.
I’ve never been great at sports predictions.
I have been to many a regular season lacrosse game in my four years covering the women’s lacrosse team. But none of them had the atmosphere that was present at Franklin Field last Friday when Northwestern came to town.
I have been to many a regular season lacrosse game in my four years covering the women’s lacrosse team. But none of them had the atmosphere that was present at Franklin Field last Friday when Northwestern came to town.
This is Zach Klitzman coming from Franklin Field on a beautiful Friday evening. Follow along as No. 4 Penn (8-1) takes on No. 2 Maryland (11-0) in women's lacrosse.
Steve Bilsky may have told The Daily Pennsylvanian that the search is in the “final stages” for Penn’s next John R. Rockwell Head Coach of Men’s Basketball, but there’s some other coaching news out there related to the Ivy League.
As my colleague Zach Klitzman wrote earlier today, Adam Zagoria reported on his blog that "Penn interim head coach Jerome Allen will officially be named the program’s full-time coach before the Final Four, sources close to the program said."
PROVIDENCE, R.I. —
So far this week, we've seen a book devoted to Ivy hoops and a Wall Street Journal piece saying that the Harvard-Cornell game (tonight, 7 p.m. ET, Ithaca, N.Y.) may be “[t]he game of the year in college basketball.”
I remember it like it was two days ago.
The men’s squash team is going to lose tomorrow.
BOSTON —
As the calendar turns from October to November, fall sports are heading into the home stretch. Ironically, the five main fall sports neatly divide into two categories: either sixth place in the Ivy standings — virtually eliminated from title contention (field hockey and both men’s and women’s soccer) or undefeated and in first (football and volleyball).
NEW YORK — With just over eight minutes left in the fourth quarter, Columbia faced a critical fourth and sixth from the Penn 16.
Villanova announced its men's basketball schedule earlier today, with the Wildcats hosting Penn on Monday, Nov. 16.
Without playing a game, and six months before its season begins, the Penn baseball team picked up a few extra victories.
Towson, Md. —