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April 26, 2012: “@Andrew_Samson: OT #40”
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April 26, 2012: “@Andrew_Samson: OT #40”
Every few years someone comes to the DP’s executive board with a hot new idea to make some money. This is the newspaper industry after all, so the exec board is all ears.
A motley collection of three dozen senior leaders from around campus gathered for lunch last Wednesday with Penn President Amy Gutmann.
Austin Bossart has played 11 collegiate baseball games and seen 39 at-bats and a couple-hundred pitches at best, yet there are already high hopes for Penn’s freshman catcher.
Hoops fans who stayed up late Friday to catch the final games of the NCAA tournament’s second round saw a familiar face on the CBS Sports Network: Penn men’s basketball coach Jerome Allen.
The recent storylines of the Penn and Butler basketball seasons couldn’t be more different.
Earlier this season, many thought the Harvard Crimson had a legitimate shot at advancing deep into the NCAA tournament — at least deeper than a usual Ivy contender.
To Penn Faculty and Staff:
The Penn basketball community is mourning the loss of one of its greatest leaders. Former coach Dick Harter, who led the Quakers from 1966-71, died late Monday night of cancer at his home in Hilton Head, S.C at the age of 81.
Penn men’s basketball missed out on its shot at an Ivy playoff and the chance to play for an NCAA tournament bid last week in a crushing loss to Princeton — but the Quakers will have at least a chance to end on a better note.
Zack Rosen winced in the post-game press conference after he was discretely fed the score from Harvard’s overtime win at Columbia Friday night. The Quakers couldn’t get any help.
It was Senior Night at Lavietes Pavilion, where the Crimson were expected to bring home one last win and extend their home winning streak to 29 games. It would have all but punched their ticket to the NCAA tournament, Harvard’s first trip to the Big Dance since 1946.
It was a mere coincidence that Steve Rennard appeared on the cover of the Palestra Illustrated program Friday — the same night the sophomore guard recorded his first collegiate start.
Every one of the 4,103 under those baby blue rafters thought they knew whose hands would be trusted with the final shot: Zack Rosen.
Penn’s ticketing and digital products are joining the 21st century. This week, Penn Athletics and its content provider, NeuLion, announced a multi-year contract extension, which will include a bevy of new services.
If Penn basketball falls to Harvard at the Palestra, and no one watches it on TV, does it make a sound?
Just over four years ago, in a supermarket far, far away, Harvard basketball coach Tommy Amaker bumped into Zack Rosen’s dad shopping while a high school basketball tournament was going on in Trenton, N.J.
The years of absolute dominance by Penn basketball in the early 1990s are referred to by the names of the two stars that defined the period: The Allen-Maloney era.
The years of absolute dominance by Penn basketball in the early 1990s are referred to by the names of the two stars that defined the period: The Allen-Maloney era.
It was a scene that made the Penn basketball historians cringe. After more than two decades, throwing streamers had returned to the Palestra for the 2010 season. But instead of Red and Blue crepe paper flying through the baking gymnasium air, it was Blue and Gold. Drexel.