Olson finds a spot on the sideline
Former Penn quarterback Kyle Olson studied so much film during his playing days that longtime offensive coordinator Jon McLaughlin jokingly called him ‘Coach Olson.’
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Former Penn quarterback Kyle Olson studied so much film during his playing days that longtime offensive coordinator Jon McLaughlin jokingly called him ‘Coach Olson.’
After 99 winless years, it’s difficult to call Penn’s history with Villanova a rivalry.
If this were a normal Penn football season, this column would be about the Quakers’ still-staunch defense, the revolving door in the backfield or the seniors finally recording a victory over Lafayette.
You would think a man called ‘The Voice’ could send seismic waves through telephone speakers and part seas with his golden pipes.
For the first time this decade, Penn basketball’s two meetings with Princeton will be for local eyes only.
Say what you want about placekickers, but there’s no doubting one thing: Penn’s got a good one.
The city of Philadelphia may be entering the dog days of summer, but to Eagles fans, that just means that football season is right around the corner.
The Penn women’s golf team’s march into uncharted territory will continue next week in Charlotte, N.C.
Penn rowing’s twin stars, Elizabeth and Rebecca Donald, will return home from their trip to Belarus with some bronze to show for it.
‘If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em,’ the old saying goes.
Among the keys to the Penn football team’s Ivy title last season were staunch defense and Kyle Olson’s performance under center.
After a dismal 2009-10 season, in what area does the Penn men's basketball team need the most help from next year's newcomers?
Penn wrestling coach Rob Eiter is making a move into the spotlight on Tuesday — in Budapest, Hungary of all places.
I didn’t watch more than five minutes of this year’s World Cup.
While LeBron James has been cruising around Ohio in his limousine, listening to billion dollar pitches from NBA teams, members of the Penn basketball team have spent the summer doing what a basketball player should be doing in the offseason — you know, playing basketball.
Just one week after being hired as an assistant at Penn, men’s basketball coach Rudy Wise was already thinking about his new players getting to work.
For the past 11 years, men’s squash coach Craig Thorpe-Clark made the near-200-mile trek from his home in Mid-Hudson Valley, N.Y., to the University of Pennsylvania each week.
Current and former Penn basketball coaches seem to have littered the news in recent months, and Monday, that trend continued.
Apparently, the Ivy League’s standing at the top of the academic world extends to student-athletes, as well.
Recent Major League Baseball draft pick from Dartmouth Robert Young compared draft day to a wedding proposal.