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(10/03/11 2:58am)
Between a rainy 10-3 football game and the infomercials for Bosley hair restoration and Miracle Slippers that interspersed the first half of Penn’s Ivy opener Saturday, I was a little bit restless. That bouncing egg in the Miracle Slipper ad was the most exciting thing I’d seen so far on Fox College Sports.
(09/28/11 4:01am)
Yesterday I asked a friend on the football team if he was going to play Saturday in the Ivy opener against Dartmouth. He’s been battling an injury this week.
(09/23/11 3:08am)
Rich Kahn, the Voice of the Palestra, has only missed one announcing job due to illness in 35 years. And he doesn’t plan on missing his next gig, the ‘Battle for I-95.’
(09/21/11 2:16am)
While the die-hard Penn basketball fans are booking their airfare to Los Angeles for the UCLA game and Raleigh-Durham for Duke, there are still a handful of great games to be played on 33rd street. Here are a few hidden gems in the 2011-12 schedule:
(09/20/11 3:26am)
The theme for this week’s Ivy Roundup is realignment. From teeth to tires to major college athletic conferences, it’s the talk of the town now that Pitt and Syracuse are heading to the Atlantic Coast Conference, dropping the Big East like a bad habit.
(09/20/11 2:52am)
Monday’s official announcement of the 2011-12 men’s basketball schedule confirms what we have known for some time: Penn will play a doozy of a non-conference slate. Pitt, UCLA and Duke all headline a schedule that also includes perennial opponents Villanova and Temple from the Big 5.
(09/19/11 4:25am)
DP Senior Sports Editor Calder Silcox gives a play-by-play of the season opening game between Penn and Lafayette that closed with a disappointing loss. More football coverage »
(09/16/11 3:24am)
Check out this interactive throwback guide to a storied football tradition. Click the arrow in the bottom right for step by step instructions. Read more about Quakers football »
(09/15/11 5:23am)
For the University, the opening of Penn Park today is a symbolic moment, a gesture reaching out to connect Penn with its neighbors to the east.
(09/14/11 3:58am)
With online wait times rising over 30 minutes, basketball fans jumped at the prospect of seeing the NBA’s biggest stars at the Palestra, as tickets went on sale Tuesday for the “Battle for I-95.”
(09/13/11 3:25am)
Frequently asked questions for freshmen attending their first Penn football game this Saturday:
(09/09/11 3:31am)
The Daily Pennsylvanian caught up with recent graduate Jack Eggleston after he signed with Bayer Leverkusen, a third-division German basketball team, and chatted about everything from the signing process to donning the dreaded Red and White.
(09/08/11 5:29am)
Senior Sports Editor Calder Silcox catches up with senior football captain Greg Van Roten on Franklin Field.
(08/31/11 2:39pm)
Members of the Philadelphia media gathered Monday at Franklin Field to get their first look at the defending Ivy League champion Quakers.
(08/30/11 8:39pm)
Faced with the daunting prospect of the Manchester United Fitness Test during preseason, the Penn women’s soccer team offered the coaches a deal: if the players increased the team’s social media presence on Twitter and Facebook, the coaches would have to knock off one of the 20 full-field sprints in the test.
(08/30/11 8:31pm)
By the time Major League II rolled into theaters in 1994, five years after the release of one of the greatest baseball movies ever made, the cracks in the franchise were showing. While Charlie Sheen, Tom Berenger and even a mustachioed Dennis Haysbert had signed on for round two, missing was Wesley Snipes as the lovable base-stealer Willie Mays Hayes.
(07/21/11 6:28am)
In a “front-and-center” move amongst NCAA Division I conferences, the Ivy League announced Wednesday it would institute rules limiting full-contact football practices, among other measures, to minimize chances of concussions for student athletes.
(07/14/11 5:13am)
Coach Jerome Allen’s first recruiting season in 2011 may have started slowly, but 2012 is already off and rolling.
(06/11/11 5:20am)
Competing at NCAA Championships in the high jump, freshman Maalik Reynolds bowed out a little earlier than expected but still managed to earn All-American status Friday evening in Des Moines, Iowa.
(05/15/11 12:57am)
Nearly three months after opening the spring with a win over the reigning NCAA tournament champion Duke, Penn men's lacrosse's season came to an end in the first round of the NCAA tournament, losing 13-6 to another 2010 NCAA finalist, Notre Dame.