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"You. I'm glad to see you here," Cindy Shmerler said as she pointed directly at me.
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"You. I'm glad to see you here," Cindy Shmerler said as she pointed directly at me.
Royal Mitchell heard the gun go off. He drove out of the blocks to begin his 100-meter dash Friday at the Penn Relays.
In addition to new runners on the track, this year the Penn Relays will have a different feel.
I had never been in a Penn sports team's locker room until last week. That's when I stepped inside the red, University-owned van that pulled up at 39th and Spruce streets.
If you're a Penn hoops fan, your ears probably perked up last week when you heard that the Athletic Department was hosting a town hall-style meeting for an "open discussion of Penn basketball."
Glen Miller will be returning next season as head coach of the Penn basketball team, the basketball club's co-chair John Rockwell confirmed last night. A member of the board of athletic overseers, Rockwell also endows the head coaching position.
Aside from the men's basketball team's performance, the new student-ticket policies have been some of the more popular gameday fodder this season.
As the Quakers prepare to take on Brown tomorrow night, freshman point guard Zack Rosen finds himself in a familiar position.
Senior leadership. Or the lack thereof. That's what all of the Penn men's basketball team's problems have boiled down to. At least that's the line coach Glen Miller continues to offer as an excuse after the Quakers dropped two games to Dartmouth and Harvard at the Palestra this weekend.
The Penn basketball team sure kept the statisticians busy this weekend.
Forgive Princeton's Dan Mavraides if he exaggerates just a little bit when taking a charge in tonight's game.
It was just another day in outfielder Gary Johnson's rollercoaster journey to Major League Baseball.
If success has a price, Tyler Bernardini doesn't seem to be receiving his credit card bills.
Penn coach Glen Miller doesn't know exactly how Harvard's Tommy Amaker handled his squad after it upset then-No. 17 Boston College earlier this month, but he did have some ideas.
R emember back to the days when you were a kid and your neighbor was always getting the latest and greatest toys. He got the Sega and then the PlayStation and then GameCube. And you still had that original SuperNintendo that's been around forever. Sure, it's a classic, but c'mon, who doesn't want a controller that vibrates in their hands?
The efforts of coaches and a special vote in December helped put into place the men's and women's Ivy League lacrosse tournaments that will now determine the league's automatic qualifier to the NCAA tournament, according to Ivy League Executive Director Jeff Orleans.
ORLANDO, Fla. Dec. 29-30, 2008 - At the UCF Holiday Classic, Penn was on a mission to notch its first win since a Nov. 22 drubbing of Monmouth.
Ib-by Jaa-ber!
ORLANDO, Fla. - When the Quakers took the floor against Central Florida after a record 24-day layoff it was just more of the same as before the break.
Desperate for a win, the Penn basketball team soothed its wounds with a 78-67 victory over Campbell on Tuesday night. It was just the second of the season for the Quakers; their other came against Monmouth back on Nov. 22nd.