M. Hoops | Shocking comeback loses its legs in OT
Down 37-24 to Drexel by halftime, every Penn fan's fears about the upcoming season were starting to be realized.
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Down 37-24 to Drexel by halftime, every Penn fan's fears about the upcoming season were starting to be realized.
The Quakers lost the bulk of their scoring, rebounding and assists when Ibrahim Jaaber, Mark Zoller and Stephen Danley graduated. But the same cannot be said about the majority of the Ivy League.
With the season opener coming up against Drexel on Friday, the Quakers have more options at starting point guard than days left to decide who it will be.
The Ivy League's leading rusher and Yale's 34-carry-per game workhorse isn't going to be stopped by a toe injury. But it may be slowing him down.
Sometimes it's been injuries. Sometimes it's been turnovers. Sometimes it's been the kicking game.
PROVIDENCE, R.I., Oct. 27 - A showdown against the Ivy league's top dogs isn't a good time to have an off day.
Anyone who's surprised that 2-4 Brown's passing attack leads the conference in touchdowns, has the third-fewest interceptions and leads the entire FCS in passing yards hasn't been around the Ivy League very long.
Trailing Dartmouth 35-28 with just over a minute to go, Columbia quarterback Craig Hormann thought he still had a chance.
He's still playing basketball, but sometimes it seems like Mark Zoller is playing soccer.
One has to wonder why a Serbian rower who barely knew the rules of football would want to join the Columbia squad, or why the Lions would want him on their team.
This year's edition of The Line had everything Penn basketball - the fans, the Palestra, the cheerleaders - except for the team itself.
Georgetown was winless in the Patriot League last year. It was 0-5 coming into this weekend, and had lost its last two games by a combined score of 100-7.
Georgetown is a team that went winless in the Patriot League last year, coming into this weekend was 0-5 and had lost its last two games a combined 100-7.
When a team that hasn't made the playoffs in 14 years reaches the postseason, everyone catches Phillies fever, even unexpecting Penn students.
The Penn coaching staff has one of its toughest decisions of the year: start junior Robert Irvin or senior Bryan Walker at quarterback?
VILLANOVA, Pa.
Joe Sandberg's hamstring injury in the opener against Lafayette could have been a costly one for Penn, depending on the evaluation.
Robert Irvin is glad he now has passing plays in his head, rather than butterflies in his stomach.
Looking at the Quakers' defense on paper, it makes sense that a 5-2 is the set of choice.
Part one in a three-part series