Time for Penn football to do some "heavy lifting" vs. Villanova
There’s a certain mantra that’s been circulating around Penn football this week. It’s been uttered at every practice and pasted on every sheet of paper at every meeting.
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There’s a certain mantra that’s been circulating around Penn football this week. It’s been uttered at every practice and pasted on every sheet of paper at every meeting.
At this rate, Penn field hockey’s Alexa Hoover is going to run out of room in her trophy case very quickly.
A few minutes into the halftime break of Penn football’s season finale against Cornell last year, a pair of scouts from the New York Giants and a scout from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers packed up their things and left a cold and drafty Franklin Field behind.
Penn women’s tennis lost one of its all-time greatest coaches back in November 1996 when Cissie Leary died of scleroderma.
By the end of the 2013 season, Penn sprint football thought it had found a gunslinger in quarterback Mike McCurdy.
As Penn field hockey kicked off its opening homestand, no one knew what exactly they would see from the Red and Blue after an offseason of roster turnover.
Though the season opener against Jacksonville is weeks away, there’s plenty going on in the world of Penn football.
Though the season didn’t end as many hoped, 2013 was a season of tremendous growth for Penn field hockey. Here are the top five moments from a campaign that ended with the team falling to Princeton in a do-or-die match for the Ivy title.
There are rites of passage that virtually every Penn student passes through during their four years on campus. Hey Day. Failing to avoid the compass and realizing it doesn’t actually do anything. And of course, being approached by a representative from the rowing team.
Who is the man behind the mask?
For the Penn football program, 2014 is set to be a season of firsts — and one, all-important last.
The Facebook post that announced it to the world didn’t show much — a 6’3” frame signing a stack of papers while hunched over a black desk.
The basketball dream isn’t quite over yet for Miles Jackson-Cartwright.
Minutes before the start of Penn men’s lacrosse’s NCAA Tournament first round matchup with Drexel, throngs of Red and Blue fans erupted in a cheer of “We are the Quakers, the cardiac Quakers!”
Penn men’s lacrosse has made history.
There’s something about Penn Relays that makes me nostalgic.
The Penn Relays are upon us, which never fails to bring out some of the best runners in the world at all levels. Here are a few top competitors to keep an eye on.
S tanding at the podium for the most important — and first — press conference of his career, Penn football coach-in-waiting Ray Priore decided to take a moment to talk about ... airplanes.
There’s an old turn of phrase about baseball, first penned by former MLB commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti, that goes something like: It breaks your heart. It is designed to break your heart.
Penn softball needed a win — and desperately — after it got swept on the road by Harvard and Dartmouth last weekend.