Cold shooting night dooms Penn men's basketball in 74-56 loss to Harvard
BOSTON – It’s pretty hard to win a game of basketball if the ball never goes through the hoop.
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BOSTON – It’s pretty hard to win a game of basketball if the ball never goes through the hoop.
“People ask me what I do in winter when there’s no baseball. I’ll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring.”
They say there’s no “I” in team, that all players are created equal.
Well, this is a pleasant surprise.
They say basketball is a team sport.
They say that the second time’s the charm. Luckily, the Ivy League schedule provides for exactly that.
There’s nothing quite like catching up with old friends.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — It was pretty much everything you’d expect.
Now, we’re into the thick of things.
On Wednesday night, Penn men’s basketball was beaten by a much better team.
From the minute the warmup began, you could tell that something was special about this Penn basketball game.
For a rivalry so old, Saturday’s Penn-Princeton basketball matchup featured a whole lot of new faces.
To the victor goes the spoils.
When I went home for Thanksgiving break a few weeks ago, I engaged in all of the holiday-season small talk with family that one might expect.
With finals fast approaching, many Penn students are already hoping for some late-semester academic fireworks to salvage their GPAs. But we aren’t the only ones on campus with something to prove. Only a handful of competitions remain for Penn’s winter sports teams before the semester wraps up, and there’s a lot of unfinished business to take care of before Dec. 19 rolls around. So who has the most to prove before winter break?
When I arrived on campus a year ago, football season was my first major introduction to Penn Athletics.
It’s no secret: There are some fresh faces at the Palestra.
Well, this one stings.
It was a beatdown, to be sure.
For Watson, things are looking pretty elementary.