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(02/23/07 10:00am)
With two weekends and a Penn-Princeton game left in the Ivy League season, three teams are mathematically out of the race, and at least one but most likely two more teams will be out after tonight.
(02/22/07 10:00am)
If you think having a men's hockey team in addition to men's basketball would get you a full dose of both sports, you might be surprised.
(02/21/07 10:00am)
Last year, perhaps Penn's biggest weakness was zone defenses. This trend, which was largely started by then-Brown and current Quakers coach Glen Miller, continued early in this season.
(02/20/07 10:00am)
Normally, I'm one of the first people to criticize the Ivy League for something, be it the postseason football ban or the scheduling across some sports. I tend to think that the league presidents are not trying to compete as a conference, but rather are just trying to keep the Ivy League reputation in place.
(02/20/07 10:00am)
Entering the weekend with Cornell, Yale and Penn within a half-game in the Ivy League standings, three was a crowd for the Quakers.
(02/19/07 10:00am)
With a prime chance to unseat the defending Ivy League champions, Cornell came out with both guns blazing.
(02/16/07 10:00am)
Coming into the weekend, Penn, Cornell and Yale were within a half a game of each other in the Ivy title race, but the Quakers made sure that didn't last.
(02/15/07 10:00am)
Penn's three-game winning streak has by no means been pretty. The Quakers have not run anyone off the Palestra floor, and they have played sloppily for stretches on both ends of the floor.
(02/14/07 10:00am)
All throughout the Big 5 season, Penn has played a smooth, up-tempo, non-traditional game. Last night, the Quakers finally learned how to play ugly.
(02/13/07 10:00am)
For the second time in three years, a strange sight will appear at the Palestra.
(02/12/07 10:00am)
Granted, it was against a 7-12 Dartmouth team without its best player at the Palestra, but Penn looked like a well-oiled machine on Friday.
(02/09/07 10:00am)
There's a seven-foot hole in the Harvard frontcourt.
(02/09/07 10:00am)
Granted it was against a 7-12, 2-4 Ivy Dartmouth team without its best player at the Palestra, Penn looked great.
(02/08/07 10:00am)
Tri-captain Stephen Danley was an integral part of former coach Fran Dunphy's offense last season, leading the team in assists from the center position.
(02/06/07 10:00am)
It seemed to me Saturday night that Penn thought it was better than Yale and did not have to exert the maximum effort to beat the Elis on the road.
(02/06/07 10:00am)
It seemed to me Saturday night that Penn thought it was better than Yale and did not have to exert the maximum effort to beat the Elis on the road.
(02/05/07 10:00am)
Even Big 5 games not involving Penn are lighting up the scoreboard.
(02/05/07 10:00am)
By Josh Hirsch
(02/01/07 10:00am)
Casey Hughes has spent all of his 21 years in New Haven, Conn., but he has led two different lives.
(01/29/07 10:00am)
There have been some Big 5 contests that have had point totals like football games. Penn has not played city games like that this year, but Saint Joseph's acted like a well-oiled gridiron offense in the second half Saturday, wearing down the Quakers for an 84-74 win at the Palestra.