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It’s a bit ironic that the Athletic Department has turned to the authors of the Fire Glen Miller blog to lead its new marketing initiative.
BALTIMORE - Her teammates praise her offensive repertoire. But for whatever reason, women's lacrosse midfield Samantha Bird never developed much of a scoring touch.
Doug Glanville put together one of the most successful baseball careers of any Ivy League athlete. After co-captaining Penn's 1991 league championship squad, he went on to hit .277 in nine seasons (1996-2004) patrolling center field for the Cubs, Phillies and Rangers. He racked up 1100 big league hits, 11th among Ivy grads, made no errors over his final three-plus seasons and swiped 168 bases during his career.
NEW YORK, Saturday, March 7- The Quakers had never even seen this play before, let alone practiced it. But trailing by two with 1.9 seconds remaining, Glen Miller and his coaching staff whipped out a dry-erase clipboard and crafted a setup to down Columbia.
Updated March 8, 5:20 p.m.
Robin Harris wasn't looking to change jobs.
Pete Carril knows what he wants to do with the notorious basketball schema he devised.
It wasn't about height in New Haven, Conn., Friday. 383 inches of Yale blue and white lined up for tip-off, while across the way, Princeton's starting five came in at 380 inches.
Zack Crimmins isn't known for his shooting touch.
Offensive coordinator Bill Schmitz will not return for a third season with the Penn football team.
Dec. 2, 2:45 p.m.
UPDATED: Nov. 26, 6:45 p.m.
Nov. 22, 6:45 p.m.
Mathematically, at least, three of this weekend's four Ivy matchups have title implications.
Bruiser Flint got his wish. With it came pressure.
When crafting his offense this preseason, Penn coach Al Bagnoli conceived of a backfield that utilized the shifty Bradford Blackmon in tandem with the powerful Mike DiMaggio.
Zack Rosen had his chance to prove his mettle in Red and Blue.
Penn coach Al Bagnoli said that sophomore quarterback Keiffer Garton ran the two-minute drill perfectly.
After a spotty first 40 minutes, the Quakers' offense finally found its rhythm. A second-half comeback seemed in order. And then, like in so many Penn games of the past few years, it all came crashing down with a failed red-zone conversion and botched field goal.
Lucas Tasigianis' goal was golden indeed. In the fifth minute of overtime, the sophomore midfielder put one past Harvard's keeper on a breakaway, earning Penn a 1-0 win and a trip to the NCAA tournament.