Penn men's basketball's silent strength down low
It seems almost silly to attach the word “unassuming” to a 6-foot-11 behemoth.
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It seems almost silly to attach the word “unassuming” to a 6-foot-11 behemoth.
As the winter season gains steam, the Penn track team is showing no signs of slowing down.
Nothing, not even winter break, has been able to slow down the ascendency of the Penn track team under coach Steve Dolan.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – Just when you thought it couldn’t get any crazier for the Penn men’s basketball team, it did.
Deep in the heart of America’s rust belt, the Penn track team proved itself to be rust-free, turning in a number of stellar performances at Friday’s Lehigh Invitational in Bethlehem, Pa.
During its long stretch of turnover-ridden games, the Penn men’s basketball team has been forced to do plenty of running up and down the court.
Offseason? What offseason?
The last time Penn men’s squash faced off against Drexel, the Red and Blue men delivered a two-fisted knockout punch, sweeping the Dragons, 9-0.
Saturday’s Battle of 33rd Street is being touted by Penn Athletics as a “Red Out.”
The Penn men’s and women’s cross country seasons came to an end Friday at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Championships, with a number of strong performances from underclassmen giving the team optimism for the future.
With nine minutes left in the fourth quarter, it appeared the Penn sprint football team was about to give away a huge lead on its way to a disappointing season-ending loss.
Though Penn’s physics laboratories are located in DRL, there’s plenty of experimentation going on less then a block away at Franklin Field.
In a small nook in the back of Pottruck, a new team at Penn is growing slowly but surely.
The Penn judo club was revived last year and now has a steady group of members who will compete in December’s Drexel-Army-Navy Tournament.
The Penn sprint football team never got a chance to pull off its late-game heroics at Franklin Field on Friday night.
Though they may all wear the same uniform, there is no cast of characters with more diverse backgrounds than the Penn sprint football team.
Wednesday night in San Francisco, baseball’s 108th World Series began as the Giants hosted the Detroit Tigers at AT&T Park.
Most of the fans who filed into Franklin Field on Saturday night to watch the Penn sprint football team expected a fourth consecutive week of late-game theatrics.
At Penn, there is a tradition more venerable than Hemo’s, Spring Fling or the Econ Scream.
The way the Penn sprint football team has been playing recently, the training staff may want to invest in a couple of defibrillators.