Running down a dream
This fall, the football team playing at Franklin Field will look retro.
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This fall, the football team playing at Franklin Field will look retro.
Towson, Md. —
Leaving Johnny Unitas Stadium last Friday, I was still processing what I had just seen.
Mark Fabish is coming home.
Updated May 22, 11:55 a.m.
Updated May 23 3 p.m.
Looking back on the 2008-09 Penn sports year, this wasn't exactly one to remember.
Updated: May 4, 12:30 a.m.
EVANSTON, Ill., April 26 - As the Penn women's lacrosse team has risen to national prominence over the last three seasons, only one team has stood in its path.
The NCAA announced the 2009 Women's Lacrosse Tournament bracket, and Penn received the No. 4 seed. The Quakers (13-2, 7-0 Ivy) will face unseeded Fairfield (17-2) Sunday at Franklin Field in the first round.
EVANSTON, Ill., April 25 - On a cold, wet and windy day, the Penn women's lacrosse ship was sunk by a familiar storm on the shores of Lake Michigan.
EVANSTON, Ill.,-- It was cold, it was wet, it was windy and it was a second half that Penn would rather forget.
With a 7-0 Ivy record, the Penn women's lacrosse team has already taken the title of Ivy team of the year.
With a 7-0 Ivy record, the Penn women's lacrosse team has already taken the title of Ivy team of the year.
After leaving with a 48-90 record, Pat Knapp has a successor.
Erin Brennan could get used to beating Princeton.
Have no more than one loss in a strong non-conference schedule. Cruise to 5-0 in the Ivy League. Enter a huge match with rival Princeton. Beat the Tigers soundly. Rinse. Repeat.
Pat Knapp officially has a successor.
Boy, is this familiar.
Many Penn-Princeton matchups of late have been mere grudge matches with empty words about intensity and ancient rivalries.