Steele | Rebuild? What rebuild? Penn football is reloaded
There’s an old saying in sports that defines some of the best programs in the country: Great teams do not rebuild — they reload.
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There’s an old saying in sports that defines some of the best programs in the country: Great teams do not rebuild — they reload.
The Red and Blue’s 2013-2014 offensive squad is fortunate to have starters from last year’s squad coming back at every position except two (offensive line, running back). This season will see the likes of senior quarterback Billy Ragone, senior wide receiver Conner Scott, and senior running back Brandon Colavita storm the field in what hopes to be a historic Quakers campaign.
The hardest thing for a team to do in any sport is repeat as champions.
Favorite football player?
It is a long way to the finish line.
The Penn women’s volleyball team dropped its season opener on Friday night, falling to LIU Brooklyn in a back-and-forth five set match, 3-2.
Sometimes it’s tough to be the new kid in school.
By the end of the weekend, the Quakers were almost as perfect as could be.
Despite a long five-game road trip and the challenge of facing a ranked opponent for the second consecutive match, the Penn men’s team did what it has done all spring – they won at home.
When the Penn men’s tennis team takes the court this weekend, avoiding the distractions surrounding Fling will not be the Quakers’ biggest challenge.
The Penn men’s tennis team is back on the road this weekend, and it’s in store for twice the action this time around.
The Phillies aren’t Philadelphia’s only baseball team trying to begin April on a high note.
Competing at the NCAA championships is never a bad way for a season to end, especially for a rookie.
In the end, it was too little, too late for the Penn women’s basketball team.
As the analysts began to discuss the ramifications surrounding Harvard’s upset over New Mexico in the NCAA Tournament on Thursday night, Seth Davis of CBS Sports summed up the Crimson’s win as best he could.
At this point in the season, it’s gut-check time for the Penn men’s tennis team.
The Quakers’ repeated shortcomings in games over the past five months are well-documented. But it is impossible, at least for the time being, to shake the disappointment that spawned from a team that finished 9-22 overall.
In college tennis, sophomore players are rarely considered veterans.
The road remains less than kind for Penn men’s tennis.
The Penn baseball team is hitting the road again, albeit for a much shorter trip this time around.