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(02/04/16 5:34am)
When Wesley Saunders’ final three-point attempt clanked out last March in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, the Crimson spotlight immediately shifted to Siyani Chambers.
(01/13/16 6:33am)
Penn wrestlers were back on campus a few days early this semester to kick off the 2016 dual meet season in a hard-fought 27-10 loss to Lehigh at the Palestra on Sunday.
(01/04/16 7:04pm)
When the clock struck midnight and the new year was rung in this weekend, many Penn students were out and about. However, as they often do at this time of year, Penn’s wrestlers were preparing for one of the toughest tournaments of their season.
(12/08/15 11:34am)
The New York Times’ opinion page was star-studded on Monday. Economist Paul Kugman had written an article, and Hillary Clinton provided a guest column on Wall Street.
(12/03/15 9:54am)
An uneventful evening at the Palestra suddenly erupted with excitement after nearly 38 minutes of one-sided basketball when sophomore guard Antonio Woods connected with junior forward Matt Howard on an emphatic alley-oop.
(11/24/15 8:13am)
When Penn football marched onto the field in Bethlehem, Pa., on Sept. 19, it did not resemble Ray Priore’s team that was crowned Ivy League champions on Saturday.
(11/18/15 4:45am)
There’s an aura of familiarity surrounding Penn wrestling this season.
(11/17/15 5:03am)
Sheerr perfection.
(11/11/15 7:52am)
Guard Antonio Woods was going to be relied upon heavily by Penn basketball in his upcoming sophomore campaign. But when the news of Tony Hicks’ departure from the team broke, that burden grew tenfold.
(11/09/15 3:43am)
Tony Hicks was objectively the most talented player on Penn basketball’s roster.
(11/07/15 8:57pm)
Find a way to win.
(10/25/15 5:33pm)
After Penn football’s week two victory against fourth-ranked Villanova, my colleague Colin Henderson made a bold statement: The Quakers’ win was no fluke.
(10/22/15 7:15am)
For Penn football, the first five games of the season have revealed stars on both sides of the line of scrimmage. Thus the question heading into Friday night’s nationally televised showdown with Yale is: Who’s going to be next?
(10/21/15 1:56am)
In a roundtable last week, we discussed who was the MVP of Penn Athletics thus far. Unsurprisingly, no freshmen came up in the conversation. However, when the end of year awards roll around for just about every athletic league, MVP and Rookie of the Year are mentioned in close to the same breath.
(10/06/15 3:16am)
On a brisk Monday night at Rhodes Field, the Quakers played nearly flawless soccer. From a statistical standpoint, Penn dominated the box score in every column except the one that mattered most: the final score.
(10/01/15 5:42am)
Sometimes mental challenges are larger than physical ones, even in the game of football, according to Penn coach Ray Priore.
(09/22/15 4:20am)
Only one word can describe the dysfunction that occurred on a play that the Red and Blue had been waiting nine months to run: absurd.
(09/16/15 7:52am)
Anyone who says numbers never lie didn’t watch Penn’s offense last season.
(09/14/15 5:00am)
The 139th edition of Penn football has 77 days together.
(09/16/15 7:50am)
Penn football’s first game may come a full two weeks after most teams begin their seasons, but a high level of competition has been brewing for weeks in Quakers’ practices at Penn Park.