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The Ivy League is a product of Northeastern culture and history.
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On Oct. 14, Michelle Kauffman's volleyball career appeared to be over as she lay on the floor of Columbia's Levien Gym with a torn ACL -- an injury that usually ends an athlete's season, at best.
Homecoming weekend is always special for Penn's dedicated alumni. For a small group of former athletes and their friends and families, this Saturday will be particularly special.
While it is not yet official, Pat McDermott appears ready to start this Saturday's football game against Princeton. However, it will officially be a gametime decision.
Ten thousand, two hundred and eighty-six miles. That is the distance between Melbourne, Australia and Philadelphia. It it the distance that punter Daniel Gold has traveled to study at Penn and play for the football team.
Eleventh and Washington is home to a Thai and Vietnamese oasis in Philadelphia. Among the ethnic supermarkets and shops is an enjoyable restaurant called Cafe de Laos.
Most freshmen sit on the sidelines on Saturdays, hoping that their number might be called for a play or two during garbage time. Yale freshman tailback Mike McLeod, however, already knows he will start tomorrow -- just as he has five times already this season.
VILLANOVA, Pa. -- The Penn volleyball team built an eight-point lead over Villanova in the first game Tuesday only to lose the last seven points of the game and lose 31-29.
While football is most likely the last thing on anyone's mind after the death of senior running back Kyle Ambrogi, today it will be back to business for the Penn football team.
Buddy Teevens is the Grover Cleveland, or more appropriately, the Joe Gibbs of Dartmouth football.
After playing on the road for two straight weekends and playing six matches in front of hostile crowds, the women's volleyball team gets to enjoy a weekend at home.
After losing two of three matches last weekend, the volleyball team was supposed to go into this weekend's Penn State Tournament experienced, improved and confident.
Joe Sandberg has been something of a football vagabond.
For most individuals, the opportunity to speak to an Ivy League president, provost, admissions director, or athletic director is a special occasion. For Jeff Orleans, it is his job.
The women's volleyball team won only one match out of thee this weekend at the Albany Tournament.
When their respective teams cut veterans with as much experience and talent as Hugh Douglas and Peerless Price, 2005 Penn graduate Duvol Thompson should find no shame in not finding a place on the St. Louis Rams' 53-man roster.