Henderson | Something old, something new for Penn basketball
I f Saturday’s season opener against Delaware State was only 35 minutes long, the conversation about Penn basketball would probably be different.
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I f Saturday’s season opener against Delaware State was only 35 minutes long, the conversation about Penn basketball would probably be different.
Right now, Penn basketball’s Darien Nelson-Henry is the big man on campus. But then again, that’s nothing new for him.
So now we know where Penn cross country stands in the Ivy League, but where does that put the program in the larger scheme of things?
Things were looking up for Matt Howard .
For Penn men’s basketball, it’s out with the old and in with the new.
Saturday may have started inauspiciously for Penn cross country, but it ended with history being made.
Don’t look now, but the Heptagonal Championships are only a little over two weeks away for Penn cross country.
HANOVER — When the Penn football made the trek to Dartmouth to take on the Big Green, the Red and Blue knew it was their first game of the year that actually mattered.
When the Red and Blue made the trek to Hanover, N.H. to take on the Big Green, they knew it was their first game of the year that actually mattered.
When it comes to Thomas Awad, you can't judge a book by its cover.
Bring on the big dogs.
I t’s time to take the training wheels off.
There are no two ways about it: 2013 was a transition year for Penn cross country. Coach Steve Dolan himself would gladly admit it . The season saw a lot of ups and downs for two young squads that ultimately finished in unfortunately familiar territory: the bottom of the Ivy League. However, it also provided some great moments for the program to build on moving into this year. Here are some of the best moments from the season:
The number seven.
The 2012 All-Ivy performer and current fifth-year senior captain lets us in on some of his preferences when it comes to superheroes, vacations and more.
When you are taking the first step of a long journey, it helps to do so in familiar territory among familiar company. It’s a statement that seems to apply to human nature universally.
In almost any sport, if you spend the fewest minutes on the field of anyone on the team, it makes you a scrub or a benchwarmer, monikers to which athletes have never taken a liking.
Penn volleyball entered this weekend surrounded by a lot of questions. How would the team play together? How would it replace the players it lost over the offseason?
Colgate volleyball decided to wear sleeves during their Friday night match against Penn. Clearly, they weren’t prepared for the heat at the Palestra, but they were even less prepared for the heat the Quakers would bring on the court.
Penn women’s soccer came up just short of matching its male counterpart’s Ivy League championship in 2013, finishing second behind only Harvard. However, the Quakers provided plenty of great moments en route to a 12-1-4 overall record. Let’s continue our recap of fall 2013 by looking at five of their best: