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(01/15/04 10:00am)
After a heartbreaking overtime loss to Rider that put its four game winning streak to a screeching halt, the Penn men's basketball team found its stroke once again in its third game of the Big 5 city series.
(01/12/04 10:00am)
After coming up short in several games of their tough opening schedule, the Quakers won the championship at the 2003 Dreyfus Holiday Festival in Madison Square Garden. Playing in the "World's Most Famous Arena," Penn was able to prevail in both of its games on back-to-back nights.
(12/30/03 10:00am)
NEW YORK -- The Penn basketball team proved that it doesn't have to dominate opponents to win.
After a thrilling double-overtime victory over St. John's the night before, the Quakers hung on to defeat Manhattan, 49-47, in the championship game of the Dreyfus Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden on Monday night.
(12/10/03 10:00am)
The Saint Joseph's Hawks proved yesterday that they have other weapons besides preseason first-team All American Jameer Nelson.
(12/05/03 10:00am)
For the third straight year, the Penn volleyball team has traveled to Happy Valley for the chance to do something never before accomplished in program history -- win an NCAA Tournament game.
(11/20/03 10:00am)
During the Penn field hockey team's fourth game of the season against Lafayette, the Quakers' offense found itself on the brink of scoring the first goal of the game when something happened that changed the rest of the season.
(11/19/03 10:00am)
Music could be heard all over west campus on Saturday as the Zeta Beta Tau colony hosted its second annual Freedom Festival charity concert at its chapter house on South 39th Street.
(11/19/03 10:00am)
With the 2003 campaign behind them, the Penn field hockey team (10-8) has reflected on the changes that occurred during its most successful season in five years.
(11/17/03 10:00am)
Former 76ers basketball player and NBA Hall of Famer World B. Free addressed an audience of Penn students and alumni at the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity's annual Balanced Man Scholarship ceremony on Thursday.
(11/17/03 10:00am)
In a hard-fought battle against one of its Ivy League rivals, the Penn field hockey team culminated its season Saturday with a 2-1 loss to Yale in the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship game.
(11/12/03 10:00am)
The Penn field hockey team learned yesterday afternoon that it still has a game left on its schedule, despite finishing their regular season. The Quakers have a chance to compete for the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference championship.
(11/11/03 10:00am)
While the Penn field hockey team concluded its regular season Friday, the 3-1 loss to Princeton might not be the last time the team will see competition this season.
(11/10/03 10:00am)
The Penn field hockey team was unable to upset heavily favored Princeton on Friday at Franklin Field as it fell, 3-1. However, given that the Tigers entered with a nine-game winning streak over Penn and have won the Ivies 10 straight seasons, the result was still a bit of a moral victory.
(11/07/03 10:00am)
The Penn field hockey team has one more opportunity to clinch a winning Ivy record this season.
(11/07/03 10:00am)
Fourth-and-goal at the two.
(11/04/03 10:00am)
Heading into its last two games of the season, the Penn field hockey team knew that it had to win at least one of them to finish the season with a winning record in the Ancient Eight.
(10/31/03 10:00am)
Two teams with identical overall and conference records will square off tomorrow afternoon as the Penn field hockey team makes its last road trip of the season, traveling to Providence, R.I.
(10/30/03 10:00am)
This year's Penn field hockey team has consistently found a way to bounce back from defeat.
(10/29/03 10:00am)
Three days after its seven-game winning streak was snapped at the hands of Ivy League rival Yale, the Penn field hockey team will try to rebound against a local foe.
(10/27/03 10:00am)
A half hour after Sunday's heartbreaking 2-1 loss to Yale, the decision as to who scored the lone goal for the Penn field hockey team was still an open one.