Penn football enters 2012 healthy, mature
The bar may have been set just too high for Penn football in 2011.
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The bar may have been set just too high for Penn football in 2011.
Sometimes the overall experience trumps the final result.
“Men, the bar’s open!” he yells to three high school boys walking past.
Emily Leitner has been to this stage of the game before, but this time, she knows what to expect.
Mike Martin is going home.
Erin Beck doesn’t know how long she’ll play soccer after she graduates next May, but this summer, she’ll be playing alongside the country’s top players in the newly formed Women’s Premier Soccer League Elite.
Women’s track and field coach Gwen Harris knew her group of 13 recruits was going to be special when they entered Penn as freshmen four years ago.
All three of the Penn rowing teams struggled against superior-ranked teams this weekend, failing to notch a single first-place finish in 14 starts.
They’ve won Ivy League titles and NCAA tournament games. They’ve sent two players to the major leagues in the past two decades and had two draftees last year.
Franklin Field is undoubtedly going to have a busy weekend.
Ten pitchers, nine hits allowed, nine bases on balls and four hit batsmen.
As any Phillies fan can attest, good pitching means nothing if a team can’t score runs.
As a sign of spring season finally hitting full gear, all three Penn crew teams participated in races over the weekend, with varying results.
In the opening racing weekend of the spring season, the Penn men’s lightweight crew team started successfully with dominating performances over Delaware and Saint Joseph’s.
When Fran Dunphy returned to the Palestra for the first time as Temple’s head coach in 2007, he was greeted with a standing ovation by Penn players and fans for his 17 years of service, during which he guided the Red and Blue to 10 Ivy League titles.
PRINCETON, N.J. — In an Ivy League preseason poll, the Penn women’s basketball team was picked to finish in fourth place — a large jump for a team two years removed from a season with only two wins and a last-place finish.
PRINCETON, N.J. — After Tuesday night, it was all over for the Quakers.
The Ivy League doesn’t always get a lot right when it comes to athletics — whether it be the asinine rule that prohibits its football teams from participating in the FCS playoffs or scheduling its biggest rivalry game in men’s basketball during a certain school’s spring break every year.
BOSTON — 29-game home winning streak? Nope. NCAA Tournament berth? Not yet. Ivy League title? To be determined.
HANOVER, N.H. — At the free throw line with 12.6 seconds remaining and Dartmouth down one, Jvonte Brooks had a chance to tie the game at 55 for the Big Green.