Sprint ends season with Princeton
It would be fitting if the Penn-Princeton sprint football rivalry were likened to the perennial grudge match that the basketball teams, or even the football teams engage in.
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It would be fitting if the Penn-Princeton sprint football rivalry were likened to the perennial grudge match that the basketball teams, or even the football teams engage in.
Jimmer Donapel, John Pinto and their Penn sprint football teammates had this matchup against defending champ Navy circled on their schedules since the outset of the season.
There are many strengths to the Penn Sprint Football team: a powerful offense, a stingy defense, and perhaps the deepest squad in the CSFL.
"A man with no fear belongs in an institution or else on special teams."
It must be endlessly frustrating for a football team to concentrate on inhibiting the apparent strength of an opponent, only to be blown away by by their foe in another phase of the game.
There are perhaps two football cliches that are more prevalent than any other:
A dominant offense. A stingy defense. A perennial conference powerhouse on the gridiron. And no one weighs more than 165 pounds.
With a 4-3 win on Sunday against Columbia, the Penn men's tennis team made coach Mike Riley a winner.
(Penn - 2, Harvard - 5) (Penn - 3, Dartmouth - 4)
The Penn men's tennis team continued to show that it is a force to be reckoned with in the Ivy League.
Everything went as planned Saturday for the Penn men's tennis team, except the outcome.
The Penn men's tennis team said that it needed to get wins over a pair of non-league foes under its belt before the start of the Ivy League season.
The Penn men's tennis team has been impossible to figure out lately.
(Penn - 1, W&M; - 6) (Penn - 1, ODU - 6)
The Penn men's tennis team is coming off of a weekend sweep where it lost only one match out of 14.