Antonio Woods returns to Penn men's basketball, but redshirts 2016-17 season
A tumultuous January for Penn men’s basketball continues with your classic “good news-bad news” situation.
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A tumultuous January for Penn men’s basketball continues with your classic “good news-bad news” situation.
It’s safe to say that Michelle Nwokedi had an enjoyable first week of January.
Only 0.6 miles separate the basketball facilities of Penn and Drexel, and somehow that proximity is reflected on the scoreboard whenever the two teams play. The men's basketball teams' “The Battle for 33rd Street” once again lived up to its billing with Penn defeating Drexel in a dogfight, 75-67.
Undoubtedly, there are many people across Penn’s campus and the greater basketball landscape who are surprised by the immediate impact made by freshman AJ Brodeur.
In order to move on from a defeat at the hands of Villanova, Penn basketball must internalize the immortal words of the great Chumbawamba: “You get knocked down, you get up again.”
If the NCAA fencing world wasn’t already on high alert for the Quakers, it has now been put on notice after an impressive performance at the Garret Penn State Open.
Penn fencing freshman Adam Green has a point when he says, “We fencers don’t have any harsher critics than ourselves.”
Two top-ten football teams collide this Saturday when the Nebraska Cornhuskers travel to Columbus to take on the Ohio State Buckeyes in primetime.
As Friedrich Nietzsche so eloquently said, “that which does not kill us, makes us stronger.”
One thing’s for sure: Mark Andrew is no stranger to making a splash.
Did nationals come early this year?
Penn men’s soccer started off Ivy League play with a bang yesterday.