Priore's priorities in the right place
Penn football assistant coach Ray Priore's priorities in life aren't nearly as complicated as coordinating Penn's defense.
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Penn football assistant coach Ray Priore's priorities in life aren't nearly as complicated as coordinating Penn's defense.
After posting the program's best record since 1987 last year, the Penn volleyball team will miss its graduating seniors in the upcoming 2001 season.
With the Penn volleyball team losing no players to graduation last May, there isn't a better time than the upcoming 2001 campaign for the inaugural season of the program's junior varsity team.
With the NBA's decision to get rid of illegal defense, the NCAA decided it wanted to make an equally fundamental change -- to the game of women's volleyball.
There's nothing I enjoy more than setting up a six-pack.
There's nothing like the sound of a 6'8" forward dunking over his defender on a breakaway rim in the summer.
If it's a drubbing you're looking for, look no further than Los Angeles, when the Lakers and Clippers get together on the court.
NORRISTOWN, Pa. -- A grand slam in the majors is pretty rare. And a bomb with the bases loaded in summer collegiate baseball, well, let's just say you have a better chance of getting hit by lightning.
There's nothing like taking your former college teammate back to school on the hardwood.
A child that gets into fights may have a very promising career in the sport of wrestling.
Penn alumnus Matt Langel is coming home to Philadelphia.
The Schuylkill is more than just a large tributary of the Delaware River.
Minus the performances of Japan's Ichiro Suzuki in his debut as an American baseball player, the Philadelphia Phillies are by far the biggest surprise in the first half of the 2001 Major League Baseball season.
The Penn women's squash team is now officially without a coach.
Remember that Seinfeld episode in which Jerry and Elaine develop a system of rules for `friends with benefits'?
While Penn alumni Doug Glanville and Mark DeRosa have found their way into the majors, Penn sophomore Jonathan Searles is still in pursuit of that quest.
For the Penn baseball team, the arrival of summer means a departure from school.
They were supposed to compete in the Olympics.
People are going to have problems cheering for the Penn wrestling team soon.
As a collegiate coach, there aren't too many things better than seeing one of your former stars make it to the big leagues.