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(03/17/11 4:53am)
Princeton will play today in the tournament for the first time in seven years. The Tigers’ opponent, Kentucky, is a perennial powerhouse — making its 18th appearance in 19 years — and the freshly crowned king of the Southeastern Conference.
(03/16/11 1:56pm)
When Amy Gutmann heard our friends over at The Buzz were hosting a March Madness competition for all of Penn — with the grand prize of a $100 gift certificate to Smokes — she couldn't wait to fill out her bracket.
(03/14/11 1:58am)
After defeating co-Ivy League champion Harvard in a thrilling playoff game Saturday, Princeton received its seeding in the NCAA tournament Sunday evening. The No. 13 Tigers will face No. 4 Kentucky in the East region.
(03/06/11 6:38am)
HANOVER, N.H. — Ten minutes into the first half against Dartmouth, Penn men’s basketball coach Jerome Allen pulled all five of his starters out of the game, hoping a change would spark some sort of production from the Quakers.
(03/02/11 9:45am)
For most of America, it’s the Lord’s Day, a day of rest, a day for football on TV, for The New York Times crossword, for yard work, brunch and barbecues.
(03/01/11 10:35am)
Six weeks after it all started, here we are, awaiting the final weekend of the Ivy League. Much has changed, yet much remains the same. Harvard is now battling for its first-ever Ancient Eight title and NCAA tournament berth and and Dartmouth remains, well, Dartmouth.
(02/22/11 8:25am)
Over at the Ivy League office, they love ties. As Princeton was handed its first loss of the season, the Tigers are now even in that column with Harvard as the ponies pant toward the home stretch.
(02/16/11 2:27pm)
Neurologist Laura Balcer and her group at the School of Medicine’s neurology department are bridging the gap between research and practice — by literally taking their work to the practice field.
(02/15/11 8:19am)
One would expect that the braggadocio with which the Ivy Hoops Roundup has chronicled the season so far would die hard this week. That after the wind was taken from Penn’s proverbial sails, by none other than the frequently lampooned Big Red, this ship would sink.
(02/10/11 10:08am)
After 10 days away from competition, Penn women’s tennis returned to Levy Pavilion picking up right where it left off, earning a 5-2 win over Temple Wednesday.
(02/08/11 10:57am)
Very little of what conspired this weekend matters at all, as Penn and Princeton square off tonight for the first time this season. But so as not to make everyone else feel unimportant, here’s the word on Ivy basketball from the weekend:
(02/07/11 2:17am)
A loss like this sets a fog over campus thicker than the real one that lifted an hour before tip-off Saturday night.
(02/05/11 9:27am)
It’s been said many times, many ways that winning will bring the fans back to the Palestra.
(02/04/11 10:23am)
As the Steelers and Packers square off in Super Bowl XLV Sunday, they’ll put to bed a hallmark year for the NFL, one in which the league took major action to repair its image in the wake of growing awareness of head injuries and their impact.
(02/01/11 10:47am)
Hey Harvard, we’re reading your books! Yes, you might have heard that those naughty librarians up in Cambridge are finally sharing their massive library holdings with the rest of the Ancient Eight after a decade of greedy book-hoarding.
(01/31/11 10:18am)
The Quakers drowned local foe West Chester Friday, as the men and women won 170-105 and 164-111, respectively.
(01/27/11 9:38am)
If there was ever a day for Penn basketball recruit Xavier Harris to take a trip to Penn, Saturday was it.
(01/25/11 11:06am)
With Ivy play beginning for Penn Friday night, this is our last chance to romp through the Ancient Eight without implications, without being shot down by those roaring Lions of Columbia. So here we go:
(01/25/11 10:59am)
Sportswriters, even more so than athletes, love to get caught up in a good storyline.
(01/24/11 9:43am)
Travelling to Harvard for their final dual meets of the year, the men’s and women’s swimming team both lost to the Crimson Sunday.