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(11/20/12 6:48am)
For much of the first half at Saturday’s Penn-Cornell game while I sat in the press box at Schoellkopf Field, I questioned coach Al Bagnoli’s strategy. I couldn’t fathom why Penn was still trying to barrel its way through Cornell’s defensive line on the ground.
(11/17/12 9:14pm)
ITHACA, N.Y. — The Quakers have their own method. It’s not pretty and it’s certainly not simple, but it did lead them to their third outright Ivy League title in four years.
(11/12/12 7:21am)
On Saturday, Penn men’s soccer picked up its first Ivy win of the year, defeating Harvard at Rhodes Field, 3-1. In doing so, the Quakers (3-13, 1-6 Ivy) avoided finishing in the cellar of the Ivy League, a status they relegated to the Crimson (3-11-3, 0-6-1) instead.
(11/05/12 5:18am)
In Ivy League field hockey, there’s Princeton, and there’s everyone else.
(10/28/12 10:07pm)
On Homecoming weekend, the No. 11 Brown men’s soccer team edged out Penn at Rhodes Field by a score of 1-0 — Brown’s sixth victory of the season by such a score.
(10/26/12 4:46am)
For men’s soccer, the keys to win its next match are fairly simple: defense, defense, defense.
(10/15/12 2:18am)
History does repeat itself — to an extent.
(10/09/12 1:12am)
Christian Barreiro has found a home quite a bit away from home.
(10/05/12 5:40am)
Penn’s field hockey team is looking to climb back over .500 before reentering Ivy play.
(10/01/12 5:05am)
Unlike their previous two outings, the Quakers’ weekend battle was decided on the defensive end.
(09/27/12 5:19am)
The Quakers had one goal going into Wednesday night’s matchup with Drexel: shore up their back line.
(09/21/12 5:29am)
Friday, the Quakers will attempt to avoid a spot in the record books.
(09/20/12 5:15am)
History was against the Quakers.
(09/17/12 5:45am)
What better way is there to score your first collegiate goal than a sudden-death winner in double overtime?
(09/05/12 3:55am)
The dreary weekend weather was a fitting parallel to the Penn men’s soccer team’s opening weekend.
(07/04/12 5:45pm)
There’s no shortage of speculation that when the nine justices gathered the Friday following oral arguments for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Chief Justice John Roberts believed the act should be overturned. Analysts point to the dissent’s triumphant tone and its reference to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s concurrence as a dissent, among other things.
(04/25/12 7:33am)
The Penn Relays are not the Olympics, but they do feature some of the same athletes. And unlike international competition, it’s right on Penn’s campus.
(04/23/12 3:04am)
Penn women’s tennis said goodbye to its only senior with a win, but ended the season with a loss in a weekend split.
(04/17/12 5:32am)
The men’s tennis roster has been thinned out from multiple injuries this season — a reminder that the more depth a team has, the better.
(04/16/12 3:37am)
For most Penn students, exams are still two weeks away, but for the gymnastics team, its final test came this weekend.