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Headed by a new coaching staff, the women’s basketball team has found wins this season to be few and far between.
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Headed by a new coaching staff, the women’s basketball team has found wins this season to be few and far between.
After a difficult 1-14 start, the Penn women’s basketball team hopes to leave its shooting woes behind them when it hosts Yale (6-10, 1-1) and Brown (4-12, 1-1) in the first Ivy League weekend of the season.
The Bulldogs enter this year following a surprisingly strong showing in the Ivy League last season, finishing second in conference play in 2008-09.
Conditioning has been the main focus of the men’s squash team in preparing for the 2009-10 season.
Missed opportunities have plagued the men’s soccer team throughout its 2009 Ivy League season, and Saturday’s loss to Harvard was no exception.
On the eve of the end of his football career, things are coming full circle for sprint football captain Joe Portelli.
For over 90 minutes yesterday, Penn men’s soccer was deadlocked with Temple at one goal apiece.
In last year’s Ivy opener at Cornell, the Penn men’s soccer team trailed the Big Red by one with just twenty minutes left in the game. Then Penn’s Omid Shokoufandeh shocked Cornell with two goals in the next ten minutes to put the Quakers up for good, 3-2.
The men’s soccer team was not prepared for yesterday’s game against Penn State.
After two quick Penn scores in the first quarter of Friday’s sprint football game against Princeton, the play that epitomized the game.
When Navy hired Dave Brandt as men's soccer coach after a 4-11-3 season, the Midshipmen expected results.
In last season’s matchup against Penn, Yale led for nearly 50 minutes. But the Quakers took over after an Andrew Samson field goal with 4:35 left in the fourth quarter and never looked back, holding on to win 9-7.
unior Ben Berg has been waiting for his chance to become Penn soccer's starting goaltender.
He may have been more than halfway finished with his collegiate soccer career, but it wasn't until the third-to-last game in the 2008 regular season that defender Lee Rubenstein was thrown into his first high-stakes moment.
The Penn men's lightweight rowing team has not been accustomed to a deep roster of rowers --- until this season.
With Penn baseball's final game of the season tied at 9 with two outs, Derek Vigoa stepped up to the plate with the bases loaded in the bottom of the eighth inning.
Two years ago, Liam Boylan-Pett anchored Columbia's 4x800 meters relay team to lead the Lions to their first Penn Relays championship since 1938.
Will Gordon carried the Quakers to victory yesterday. The first baseman and pitcher was dominant in all aspects of the game.
Two seasons ago, Todd Roth burst onto the Ivy League baseball scene and instantly became a standout pitcher. He was a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American, the Ivy League and Big Five Rookie of the Year and a member of the All-Ivy and All-Big 5 teams.
Freshman pitcher Chris McNulty has come a long way since his first start against Delaware March 31. In that game, he surrendered eight earned runs in six innings of work.