M. Tennis decides it's not really in a sharing mood
The Ivy League crown is Penn's to lose.
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The Ivy League crown is Penn's to lose.
After his team began the year 1-7, Jason Pinsky was tired of hearing about how Penn couldn't win.
If Penn is forced to share the Ivy League men's tennis crown again this season, it won't be with Brown.
When Penn opens up conference play Saturday afternoon in Princeton, N.J., the defending co-Ivy League champs have something to prove.
They just need a breath of fresh air.
How does Penn baseball plan on ending its recent slump? Easy. Look no further than coach John Cole's desk.
A fired-up women's basketball team entered Jadwin Gymnasium last Tuesday evening just off its second Ivy-weekend sweep this year. It left as devastated 61-51 losers to rival Princeton in the final game of the season.
There is no Ivy League championship glistening at the end of the tunnel, but Penn women's basketball coach Pat Knapp and his team couldn't care less.
Too bad Penn's first win in a month had to be tainted by bad tennis etiquette.
Penn's flicker of hope for an improbable Ivy League women's basketball championship was short-lived.
Perry Bromwell has been here before.
The Penn women's basketball team boarded the bus in New Haven, Conn. having hit a new low. The game was theirs. They had a 20-point lead. Then the Elis bullied their way back, clinching the game with 6.9 seconds left.
Jason Pinsky saw this one coming.
In his last match, Jason Pinsky's bid to win the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Northeast Men's Regional on his home courts was denied by the eventual champion, Virginia Tech's Arvid Puranean.
By Eric Karlan
By eric karlan
Erin Power was hardly the only one ecstatic when the University accepted her early decision in December.
By Eric Karlan
By Eric Karlan
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- A cold afternoon from the field and ineffective defense off the dribble sent Penn to another loss on Saturday, as the Quakers closed out 2006 with a 94-85 defeat to Seton Hall at Continental Airlines Arena.