Cornell series to bring Rolfe title chase into focus
There are only four teams in the Gehrig Division of the Ivy League.
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There are only four teams in the Gehrig Division of the Ivy League.
Just over halfway through the 2007 season, the Quakers have ridden their revamped pitching staff to the best overall record in the Ivy League.
During his high school career, Penn midfielder David Cornbrooks had one chance to compete against his younger brother in lacrosse.
Attention, college coaches: You're overpaid.
The Quakers kneeled on the top step of the third-base dugout. Freshman righthander Todd Roth was on the mound, and the scoreboard behind him revealed the list of zeros for Columbia: no runs, and more importantly, no hits.
The song "Can't Touch This" blared from the Meiklejohn Stadium speakers as Penn reliever Doug Brown walked from the mound towards the dugout in the sixth inning yesterday.
For fifteen and a half innings, Penn's doubleheader at Georgetown went exactly as baseball coach John Cole scripted.
When the baseball team was 3-2 partway through its Florida swing, it was the first time it had a winning record in three seasons.
Maybe it wasn't the shot heard 'round the world, but junior Kyle Armeny's home run propelled Penn to what coach John Cole called its biggest win in years.
Joe DiMaggio once said of opening day: "You look forward to it like a birthday party when you're a kid. You think something wonderful is going to happen."
When the women's basketball team was badly blown out by Harvard and Dartmouth two weeks ago, Penn coach Pat Knapp knew that changes would be necessary.
The women's basketball seniors could not have scripted a better home finale.
Jerin Smith could be playing for the Vanderbilt Commodores, the 12th-ranked school in the nation. Or she could have joined Texas A&M;, Texas Tech or Texas, all in the top 50.
When their five seniors graduate at season's end, coach Pat Knapp and the Quakers will lose over seventy percent of their offensive production.
The strategy for beating the Big Green seems simple: don't foul Ashley Taylor. Yet teams cannot keep but sending her to the line, and Taylor has made them pay.
To quote Frank Sinatra, the Quakers will "try to make a brand new start of it in old New York this weekend."
The last time Penn visited Cambridge, Katarina Lackner didn't need to read the scouting reports to understand her defensive assignment.
Three weeks ago, the Quakers thought they had finally found a third offensive threat to complement senior standouts Monica Naltner and Joey Rhoads.
When Joey Rhoads was honored before Saturday's game for reaching the 1,000-point plateau, she walked into the stands, hugged her parents, and handed them the commemorative ball she received.
It might not have rivaled The Line, but at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday an unmistakable sight appeared outside of the Palestra.