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(04/19/11 8:33am)
A season and a half after his dismissal from the Penn head coaching position and two weeks after winning an NCAA ring, Glen Miller was named a full-time assistant coach for the national champion Connecticut Huskies.
(04/19/11 8:32am)
Junior attack Erin Brennan was named to the 24-woman Tewaaraton Nominee list Monday. The award is given annually to the best collegiate women’s lacrosse player.
(04/18/11 8:18am)
Both the heavyweight and lightweight crews traveled to Derby, Conn., this weekend to compete for the Blackwell and Dodge Cups, respectively, against Columbia and Yale.
(04/18/11 8:14am)
Though rain canceled the last nine holes at the Roar-ee Invitational, Penn women’s golf was able to catch Fairleigh Dickinson to tie for first place Saturday in Suffern, N.Y.
(04/14/11 7:07am)
That’s a wrap — or at least it should be.
(04/11/11 8:14am)
Competing at the George Mason Invitational, four members of Penn men’s track and field posted IC4A Championship-qualifying times.
(04/07/11 8:15am)
In a hastily arranged matchup between the streaking Penn baseball team and Keystone, the Quakers emerged with an 8-7 victory Wednesday afternoon at Meiklejohn Stadium.
(04/07/11 8:14am)
Looking to avenge a 7-5 loss to Villanova (13-18-1) Wednesday afternoon, Penn took the Wildcats eight innings to a 2-2 tie in the back-end of a double header before the umpires called off the remainder of the late game at Warren Field.
(03/28/11 7:12am)
Penn men’s basketball reeled in two recruits from across the pond, receiving commitments from a pair out of Ireland and England.
(03/24/11 6:16am)
Basketball has long been the pride of Penn Athletics. One could debate endlessly as to whether Penn’s prized jewel still has top billing— let’s just say the stock is increasing.
(03/22/11 7:24am)
After upsetting No. 11 Princeton for the first time in 21 years, Penn freshman defenseman Maxx Meyer — who was not yet born the last time the Quakers beat the rival Tigers — was awarded Ivy League Rookie of the Week.
(03/22/11 7:22am)
Two tournaments into the spring season, Penn men’s golf claimed its first trophy at the George Washington Invitational this weekend in Bethany Beach, Del.
(03/17/11 4:53am)
Princeton will play today in the tournament for the first time in seven years. The Tigers’ opponent, Kentucky, is a perennial powerhouse — making its 18th appearance in 19 years — and the freshly crowned king of the Southeastern Conference.
(03/14/11 1:58am)
After defeating co-Ivy League champion Harvard in a thrilling playoff game Saturday, Princeton received its seeding in the NCAA tournament Sunday evening. The No. 13 Tigers will face No. 4 Kentucky in the East region.
(03/06/11 6:38am)
HANOVER, N.H. — Ten minutes into the first half against Dartmouth, Penn men’s basketball coach Jerome Allen pulled all five of his starters out of the game, hoping a change would spark some sort of production from the Quakers.
(03/02/11 9:45am)
For most of America, it’s the Lord’s Day, a day of rest, a day for football on TV, for The New York Times crossword, for yard work, brunch and barbecues.
(03/01/11 10:35am)
Six weeks after it all started, here we are, awaiting the final weekend of the Ivy League. Much has changed, yet much remains the same. Harvard is now battling for its first-ever Ancient Eight title and NCAA tournament berth and and Dartmouth remains, well, Dartmouth.
(02/22/11 8:25am)
Over at the Ivy League office, they love ties. As Princeton was handed its first loss of the season, the Tigers are now even in that column with Harvard as the ponies pant toward the home stretch.
(02/16/11 2:27pm)
Neurologist Laura Balcer and her group at the School of Medicine’s neurology department are bridging the gap between research and practice — by literally taking their work to the practice field.
(02/15/11 8:19am)
One would expect that the braggadocio with which the Ivy Hoops Roundup has chronicled the season so far would die hard this week. That after the wind was taken from Penn’s proverbial sails, by none other than the frequently lampooned Big Red, this ship would sink.