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In 2005, the Columbia football team started out 2-0 and then proceeded to lose its next eight games, including all seven in the Ivy league. It was the Lions' 41st losing season in the last 44 years.
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In 2005, the Columbia football team started out 2-0 and then proceeded to lose its next eight games, including all seven in the Ivy league. It was the Lions' 41st losing season in the last 44 years.
When Columbia hired Norries Wilson to be its head football coach, the university joined a very elite club. Columbia became the 10th school out of over 200 I-A and I-AA programs to currently have a minority head football coach.
On Oct. 6, 1965, one of the most famous events in Jewish sports history occurred, and nothing happened.
Last night the field hockey team made it more clear than ever that Penn is indeed not Penn State.
With a 2-1 victory over Penn (2-4, 1-1 Ivy) on Saturday, the Cornell field hockey team started out 4-0 for the first time in its history.
With a 2-1 victory over Penn on Saturday, Cornell's field hockey team jumped out to 4-0 for the first time in its history. But the perfect record was broken up by Vermont yesterday in a 2-0 Big Red loss.
There are 10,422 undergraduates at the University of Pennsylvania. 51 percent of those undergraduates are female and 49 percent are male. Based on those numbers, one would expect that the ratio of male-to-female athletes would be nearly 1:1 as well.
No one would ever accuse the Ivy League of being a powerhouse conference in football or basketball. In this day and age, Penn and its counterparts are simply never contenders for a bowl game, let alone a national championship.
When watching Invincible, the viewer is treated to a bird's-eye-view panoramic of the now extinct Veterans' Stadium.
The men's crew team travelled to Cornell over Memorial Day weekend to participate in the annual meet against the Big Red, seeking its 25th Madeira Cup in the competition's 41-year history.
When the women's tennis team finished up its regular season last month, it had as much going for them as any team could hope for.
With the Albe Collins Ivy League Champion Trophy sitting on the front desk of the Levy Tennis Pavilion, the men's tennis team sought an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament on Sunday.
Last year, Jamaica won the Olympic Development men's 4x400-meter relay. In that race, the United States Red team was disqualified as Tyree Washington got tangled up with a Bahamas runner in the second leg.
Nineteen Ivy Leaguers currently grace NFL rosters, and this Saturday and Sunday they will wait and see if any of their Ancient Eight peers will join them via the NFL Draft.
With victories over Columbia and Cornell last weekend, the women's tennis team secured second place in the Ivy League.
Freshman Alexis Plukas won all four of her matches this weekend as she helped lead the No. 42 women's tennis team to wins over Yale and Brown.
Michael Blodgett continued his stellar freshman year by birdying the last two holes of the George Washington Invitational yesterday. Those two birdies were critical in the event, where Penn won its second tournament of the year.
Nick Ryder was named both the rookie and player of the year last season for his conference. Of course, he was also playing at Division III Williams College.
Junior wrestler Matt Valenti earned his second Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association title when he beat Robbie Preston of Harvard in the 133-pound weightclass. The win over Preston was the 100th of his career.
Raluca Ciochina won her singles match against Tina Razloznik of Arizona to help No. 63 Penn upset No. 30 Arizona. The senior won three of four singles matches on the trip.