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Just over a year ago, Penn football got caught looking ahead.
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Just over a year ago, Penn football got caught looking ahead.
When Dalyn Williams spiked the ball and pointed to the sky in celebration, he thought the win was all but in the bag.
Coming off a tough five-set loss to Princeton on Friday, the Penn volleyball team needed a lift — and fast — against La Salle.
For Penn football’s secondary, turnabout is fair play.
So, you think you can run, huh? You’ve done a few miles up and down the Schuylkill Banks and climbed up the art museum steps to strike a Rocky pose. But do you think you can handle what the Penn cross country team can? Come with us on a guided tour of the Lehigh University cross country course, where the Quakers will run on Oct. 5 for the Paul Short Invitational and Nov. 15 for the NCAA East Regional Championships.
In 2012, Penn sprint football went through a roller coaster season filled with frantic finishes. Here’s the top three moments from last year’s 3-4 season.
Though the world of Penn athletics is abuzz with a wash of new facilities opening, the men’s and women’s soccer teams will have to wait a little while longer for their “welcome to the world” moments.
For 27 minutes, it looked as if the Penn women’s lacrosse team would be able to translate the momentum from its dominance of Ivy League play into a first round win in the NCAA Tournament, holding a 4-3 lead over Virginia as the first period wound down.
On the second day of the 119th running of the Penn Relays, the sun shone, heroes rose to the occasion, records shattered, and a champion fell.
The Penn track team can see it now.
There’s a movement afoot in the National Football League to sanitize the game. High-dollar fines for helmet-to-helmet hits make headlines. Snazzy commercials with Ray Lewis, Tom Brady and men in white lab coats dazzle viewers.
The first thing I notice about Malcolm Gladwell is that he looks absolutely nothing like the pictures.
In a break from the usual grind, the Penn track team will have to fend off a British invasion this weekend.
There are giants in the field of sports writing, names that stand out above the rest like a veritable Mount Rushmore of journalism. Ring Lardner. Grantland Rice. Red Smith.
After a history-reversing upset win against Princeton last week, the Penn men’s lacrosse team was riding high.
There’s an old Mark Twain quote that goes: “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics.”
There’s a quintessential image of a thrower — a hulking, intimidating behemoth.
With Fran Dougherty likely out for the year — the question has once again arisen as to who will step up in the rotation for the Quakers.
We sat down with everyone’s favorite mascot (under the condition of anonymity, of course), the Quaker, to get to know one of the men behind the comically oversized mask.
It’s pretty easy to list what Temple senior guard Khalif Wyatt is not.