Ivy Football Notebook | Crimson Ho-pping back on the field
After spending his junior season in obscurity when injuries forced him to the sideline, Harvard senior running back Cheng Ho is once again taking center stage.
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After spending his junior season in obscurity when injuries forced him to the sideline, Harvard senior running back Cheng Ho is once again taking center stage.
Say what you will about coach Al Bagnoli’s questionable calls for quarterback keepers, Penn’s porous defense and inept offense in the first half or the multiple dropped interceptions by the Quakers’ secondary.
EASTON, Pa. — Considering the way Penn played in its 20-17 overtime loss to Lafayette Saturday evening, one might wonder if coach Al Bagnoli and the Quakers are avid Charles Dickens readers.
From Van Wilder to Asher Roth, many college seniors have fantasized about never leaving their collegiate lives behind.
Given that the Dartmouth football team enters the 2009 season winless in their last campaign, it's difficult to pinpoint which areas need improvement with its season beginning Saturday against Colgate.
Given that the Dartmouth football team enters the 2009 season winless in their last campaign, it’s difficult to pinpoint which areas need improvement with its season beginning Saturday against Colgate.
For former Penn placekicker Kendall Hochman, revenge is a dish best served cold.
Given that its starting goalkeeper is a freshman from San Diego, it's hardly surprising that the Penn men's lacrosse team is trying to ride a wave.
Senior midfield Drew Collins and the Penn men's lacrosse team dare to dream about the success they could and should have had this season.
Colin Groshong may have graduated from Penn all the way back in 2007, but the Red and Blue are still following him.
ST. LOUIS - For Rollie Peterkin, the March 19-21 NCAA Tournament was the same disappointment, just a different year.
ST. LOUIS -- It looks as if the NCAA Wrestling Tournament seeding committee knew what it was doing when it handed out just one seed to a Penn participant.
In a sport predicated on individual accomplishments, 11th-ranked 149-pounder Cesar Grajales and the No. 24 Penn wrestling team (12-7, 6-3 EIWA) understand the importance of unity.
See a photo slideshow from the tournament here.
For senior 149-pounder Cesar Grajales and the Penn wrestling team, home cooking isn't always a good thing.
Updated March 9, 5 p.m.
Penn men's lacrosse coach Brian Voelker is pretty familiar with the concept of "sleeping with the enemy."
Penn junior 125-pound wrestler Rollie Peterkin likes trying new positions.
Just the day after one typically filled with surprises - if you can call getting a rose from that boy who has a crush on you a "surprise" - the Penn wrestling team was hoping to add one of its own by upsetting No. 3 Cornell in Ithaca, N.Y.
Columbia's wrestling facilities may be much closer to the iconic building, but recently it has been the Cornell grapplers putting the "Empire" in "Empire State."