Penn football alum Prince Emili signs with New Orleans Saints practice squad
Defensive tackle Prince Emili, who graduated from Penn this year, has found a new NFL home.
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Defensive tackle Prince Emili, who graduated from Penn this year, has found a new NFL home.
Penn enters its final game of the season as 14.5-point underdogs. Based on that spread, it'd be hard to have a ton of faith in the Quakers against Princeton. But the only other time they were double-digit underdogs this season, the Red and Blue marched into Dartmouth and took a statement win, so anything's possible.
Following Penn football’s blowout loss at the hands of the Harvard Crimson, former Senior Sports Editor Brandon Pride offers his takeaways from the tumultuous home finale.
With two games left on the season, Penn football controls its own destiny for at least a share of the Ivy League title. After a 3-7 record last year, a conference championship would be the ultimate turnaround for the Red and Blue, but first, they'll have to make it through Harvard, a 5-2 squad that poses a dangerous threat.
There are plenty of reasons not to go to the gym.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Leaving for Rhode Island on Friday, Penn football missed most of the "Halloweekend" festivities this year, but it still got a chance to show off its costumes against Brown in the first half of Saturday’s game — Penn apparently dressed as a high school football team.
This Saturday at 12:30 p.m., Penn football (6-0, 3-0 Ivy) — coming off a nail-biting final-minute victory against Yale at Franklin Field last week — will travel to Providence, R.I. to take on Brown (2-4, 0-3) in its seventh game of the season and its fourth in Ancient Eight play. Four Daily Pennsylvanian sports reporters make their picks ahead of the Quakers' battle against the Bears.
On Saturday, Penn football (5-0, 2-0 Ivy) begins the second half of its season in a Homecoming matchup with the Yale Bulldogs (4-1, 2-0). Four Daily Pennsylvanian Sports writers take their picks for who will emerge with a win.
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Penn football wide receiver Malone Howley — who has been having a breakout season this year with 15 receptions for 186 yards and a touchdown through four games — to ask 15 questions about his football career and his life outside the gridiron. Here's what the senior had to say.
As the fall sports season heats up, we're taking a look back at some of the memorable moments from this week in Penn sports history.
This Friday at 7 p.m., Penn football (2-0) — coming off a gritty, defensive win against Lafayette last week — will travel to Hanover, N.H. to take on Dartmouth (1-1) in its third game of the season and its first in Ancient Eight play. Four Daily Pennsylvanian sports reporters make their picks ahead of the Quakers' first Ivy League game.
Usually, when your team wins and covers the spread, it’s hard to find much to be unhappy with. But with a formidable foe on the road next week and plenty of miscues on the field Saturday, Penn has some work to do.
This Saturday at 1 p.m., Penn football (1-0) will take on Lafayette (1-2) in its second game of the season, hoping to avenge last year's week two loss against the Leopards. Four Daily Pennsylvanian Sports reporters make their picks ahead of the Quakers' last game before beginning Ivy competition.
Fall is here, and so are fall sports. Here's a look at all the Penn teams that competed over the weekend and how they fared.
Every year when freshmen move onto campus, they learn about a few of Penn’s “secrets” that they just couldn’t elicit from the Admissions Office’s marketing material or even the coolest Kite and Key tour guide.
Next weekend, the Penn Relays are returning for the first time in three years, and so is one of the most dominant athletes in Penn history.
Former Penn basketball star Michael-Hakim Jordan has been named the 19th coach of Lafayette men’s basketball.
They say old dogs can’t learn new tricks, but Craig Larsen is proving seasoned baseball players can still find ways to improve their swing.
After a hot start to the season, Penn women’s lacrosse wasn’t able to make it two-for-two against Johns Hopkins at home on Saturday.
NEW YORK, N.Y. - Columbia coach Jim Engles probably didn’t envision getting a technical foul less than two minutes into his team’s game against Penn on Friday night.