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About a half-hour before one of Penn basketball’s typical Tuesday evening practices, assistant coach Ira Bowman was counting out Greg Louis — literally.
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About a half-hour before one of Penn basketball’s typical Tuesday evening practices, assistant coach Ira Bowman was counting out Greg Louis — literally.
Live by the three, die by the three.
Winners of two in a row on the road, Penn basketball looks to extend its winning streak to three as it returns home to the Palestra to take on Marist. Join myself and staff writer Seamus Powers as we give you all the action:
I t seems that there are four constants in the world today (to borrow a frequently posted tweet from CBS college basketball insider Jon Rothstein): Death. Taxes. Bo Ryan. And a chorus of people deploring the current state of Penn basketball, whether it be in the DP’s comment boxes, the Basketball U forums or otherwise.
For Penn basketball, two double-digit scorers were better than one.
After Penn basketball’s blown second-half lead and loss to Wagner on Saturday, people around the program were likely thinking at a mile a minute.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The past two seasons, Penn basketball has come up short against Wagner when it mattered most, failing to execute with the game on the line and then coming up short in overtime.
The way Penn football celebrated at midfield after defeating Cornell, giving retiring coach Al Bagnoli a ceremonial Gatorade shower, you’d almost have thought the Quakers somehow managed to capture a 10th Ivy title for their leader on some sort of technicality.
It's the grand fin-Al-e for legendary Penn football coach Al Bagnoli after 23 years at the helm of Penn football. Can the Quakers send their leader off with a victory? Join me and fellow Sports Editor Holden McGinnis as we give you all the action:
For as much as he’s loathed talking about it, the time has finally come: Al Bagnoli’s last game is this Saturday.
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:
Colorado Avalanche goalie Semyon Varlamov looks on as his team practices at Penn's Class of 1923 Arena.
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.