Penn basketball encounters early foul trouble, falls to Rider
Small ball can win baseball games, but it doesn’t usually work out in the world of college basketball.
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Small ball can win baseball games, but it doesn’t usually work out in the world of college basketball.
A blown 14-point lead. Two missed chances at the game-winning shot. A fifth consecutive loss.
After an offseason of turmoil, change and speculation, there’s nothing more that Penn basketball would like to do than to get on the court and play.
Penn basketball is hard at work preparing for its opener against MEAC foe Delaware State on Saturday night. Here are some notes and quotes from the Quakers’ Tuesday night practice:
A twentysomething Colorado Avalanche fan carried his equipment bag into Penn’s Class of 1923 Arena for his weekly Monday open hockey session, only to find out quickly that he would be forced to stay in the stands.
You can debate for hours as to when Penn basketball reached its nadir last year.
PRINCETON — With around five and a half minutes left to play in Penn football’s brawl with Princeton, wide receiver Spencer Kulcsar made a catch on a drag route, juked back and fell down at the first down marker, seemingly keeping a potential game-winning drive alive on fourth down and six.
A fter Penn football’s 21-13 loss to Brown on Saturday, coach Al Bagnoli was not about to make any excuses for the Quakers’ offensive performance.
Playing in a game that Rudy Fuller had earlier described as one where “if you don’t win it, [you] don’t deserve to be [Ivy League] champions,” Penn men’s soccer failed to live up to its coach’s ultimatum.
Penn football wide receiver Danny Ferens threw his hands on his helmet in disbelief, staring at the perfect throw from quarterback Alek Torgersen that was now bouncing benignly on the turf.
A bitterly cold rain has kept most fans from attending Penn football’s homecoming game against Brown.
A t 1-5 and already beset with two Ivy losses, Penn football is, for all intents and purposes, done in 2014.
NEW HAVEN — Entering Saturday’s game against Yale, Penn football knew it couldn’t try to tackle running back Tyler Varga one-on-one or allow quarterback Morgan Roberts to make big plays if it wanted to pull off an upset.
Congratulations, Penn football. The Quakers took down perennial doormat Columbia on Saturday, snapping an eight-game losing streak that dated back to last year and saving their season from descending into chaos.
B rother, can you spare a dime package?
Over the past two weeks, Penn field hockey has dived headfirst into Ivy play, winning one of its first three conference contests.
UPDATE: The headline of this article has been updated to reflect that the simple assault charge came after Cameron Countryman was allegedly called a racial slur. He has since accepted anger management class and his charges were dropped. Countryman never went to trial for the incident.
With Penn football’s Ivy opener against Dartmouth coming up on Saturday, the team’s intensity has hit a new level. Here are a few takeaways from Tuesday’s practice:
The spotlight isn’t supposed to shine on the team until the spring, but Penn men’s tennis is making plenty of noise in the fall season.
I f you were in attendance at Franklin Field on Saturday, you probably knew exactly how Penn football’s game against No. 6 Villanova was going to end up.