Brandt, Hoppenot to meet for last time on the pitch
It was a forgetful day with a forgetful game Oct. 16, 2010, as the Quakers faced Dartmouth in Hanover, N.H.
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It was a forgetful day with a forgetful game Oct. 16, 2010, as the Quakers faced Dartmouth in Hanover, N.H.
In 9 hours, 35 minutes and 42 seconds you could take a flight from Philadelphia to Moscow, or you could watch the entire theatrical version of The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
As a chilly October evening descends on Rhodes Field during pregame introductions, Christian Barreiro looks antsy without the ball at his feet. He won’t stop moving.
In its 84 years on 33rd Street, the Palestra has been the home of Penn basketball and a West Philadelphia landmark. Now the venue will also help house others.
For 14 years, Rudy Fuller has been patrolling the sideline at Rhodes Field wearing Penn’s majestic Red and Blue.
When it comes to Penn-Cornell, you may as well just watch the last two minutes.
With the calendar flipping to October, Ivy fixtures are finally ready to go. With a month already gone, we break down the contenders and pretenders for the men’s soccer season.
When Stony Brook’s Serigne Sylla steps out onto Rhodes Field Friday afternoon against Penn, he will be nearly 4,000 miles from home. That will not stop him from playing the game he loves.
It is the strangest and most unnatural play in all of soccer — the one exception to the rule. In a game dominated by feet, the Penn soccer squads have made a lot of headway with the long throw.
As Harvard’s Rob Steinberg launched the ball into the air, a hush fell over the 40,000 spectators at Franklin Field. The buzz in anticipation of the second half had subsided, and a brief hesitation was all that remained.
Perhaps it was the bright lights or the big stage, but even in the win, the women’s soccer team came out flat at PPL Park Friday night.
With temperatures along the East Coast rising to suffocating levels last week, many people, athletes included, found refuge indoors.
Maalik Reynolds doesn’t like to talk about himself very much, usually letting his jumping do the talking.
Penn finally has a cross country coach.
Conner Paez arrived at Penn last fall with the hope that he could work hard and break into Penn’s top seven by the end of the cross-country season.
NCAA championships are big, but this may be bigger.
Sports metaphors are often greatly exaggerated. However, once in a while it actually is about life and death.
Two weekends ago, Penn’s senior-less 4x800-meter relay followed up on their Ivy title and beat Fordham to capture the only win of the day for the Quakers at the IC4A championships.
Standing at the east end of Franklin Field, Maalik Reynolds calmly removes his warm-ups on a balmy 65-degree day to reveal a red- and blue-striped singlet with ‘PENN’ emblazoned across the front.
They’re back.