Cofield fifteenth man onto court
With eight minutes remaining and his team trailing by 31 points to the No.1-ranked team in the country, freshman Remy Cofield finally got the call from coach Glen Miller to enter the game.
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With eight minutes remaining and his team trailing by 31 points to the No.1-ranked team in the country, freshman Remy Cofield finally got the call from coach Glen Miller to enter the game.
Seniors Brian Grandieri and Michael Kach turn free-throw shooting into a friendly competition. In their spare time, the two roommates use the hoop behind their house; at practice, whoever plays worse buys the other dinner.
The last time they played the Citadel, the Quakers breezed past the Bulldogs, 88-49. But that was back in the spring of 2006, when points -and wins came easily.
It took a while, but the Quakers that were expected to vie for the league title finally showed up. They scored early and often, while keeping Cornell off the scoreboard for 55 minutes, en route to a dominating 45-9 victory.
By 2010, a new fitness center, three full-length fields, Palestra Green, 12 additional tennis courts and a new softball stadium will invigorate the eastern edge of Penn's campus.
When the University purchased 24 acres of postal lands on the eastern edge of campus and launched a $3.5-billion fundraising drive in October, Athletic Director Steve Bilsky saw the opportunity to finally revamp his department's facilities.
The Penn baseball team may have the Phillies' infield of the future.
NEW YORK, Oct. 13 - When Joe Sandberg received his 22nd and final handoff last Saturday against Columbia, he finished off one of the best performances of his career. It was fourth down and he needed only one yard. He got 13, enough for his fourth score of the game.
Throughout the Quakers 59-28 thrashing of Columbia, their offense, special teams, and rush defense were nearly flawless.
Quarterback Brendan McNally didn't know when he would get to make his Quakers debut.
NEW YORK--When Joe Sandberg received his 22nd and final handoff, he finished off one of the best performances of his career. It was fourth down and he needed only one yard, but he got 13, enough for his fourth score of the game.
Rarely does a struggling quarterback get removed from his play-calling duties only to re-enter the game as a punt returner.
Yale tailback Mike McLeod continues his march to the top of the Ivy League record books.
When Steve Pederson, athletic director at the University of Nebraska and chairman of the Division I Football Issues Committee, briefed the media six weeks ago on the various proposals that the committee considered, there was one topic at the forefront of his mind.
After last season's kicking woes, head coach Al Bagnoli came up with a simple plan. If the Quakers brought in enough kickers in the offseason, he figured, at least one was bound to succeed.
Michael D'Angelo could not have been the starting quarterback and captain for most other Division I varsity football teams. The New Jersey native led his high school team, but his 5-foot-9 frame was ill-suited for the college level. So he, like hundreds of student-athletes before him, took advantage of Penn's sprint football program.
All the Quakers wanted to do last weekend was row, row, row their boats - intensely and consistently - down the Cooper River.
Gilly Lane used to laugh at the thought of playing professional squash. But then again, that was four years ago.
Coach John Cole is proud of how far he has brought his young Penn team.
Penn can now party like it's 1997.