Penn football drops season opener to Lehigh, 42-21
BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Maybe this season won’t be about change after all.
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BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Maybe this season won’t be about change after all.
Follow along live as Senior Sports Editor Riley Steele and Sports Editor Holden McGinnis live blog Penn's first football game of the season.
The streak goes on.
"For anything to be worth anything, it takes time."
As hard as it was, Brandon Copeland sat and watched.
Professional basketball player. Ivy League graduate. Philanthropist. Sock lover.
It’s been a busy summer for Brandon Copeland.
A change in the 2015-16 Ivy League basketball schedule has made it so a storied Ancient Eight program can play on ESPN in prime time.
When my colleagues and I interview the coaches and players that comprise Penn Athletics, it’s fair to say that our conversations are more often than not devoid of anything, to put it bluntly, bold.
In preparation for the upcoming season, Penn football held its annual Media Day on Tuesday. With a new head coach, as well as offensive and defensive coordinators, there was certainly a lot to be said. Here are the most interesting takeaways from the day.
Don’t forget about the new guy.
If Penn Athletic Director Grace Calhoun was using the past year to build the platform for a presidential run, her campaign slogan would be simple: Change you can believe in.
Nothing says honoring history like an homage to the past.
One vacancy filled, one to go.
For the first time in the John Yurkow era, two of Penn baseball’s own are moving on to play professionally.
Less than a month after the end of Penn’s spring season, Penn Athletics has announced that women’s rowing coach Mike Lane and men’s heavyweight rowing coach Greg Myhr will not return in 2015-16.
The state of Penn Athletics is not strong. Yet.
Toward the end of Penn’s spring break, the basketball teams — and respective fan bases — from Harvard and Yale gathered at the Palestra for the Ivy League’s one-game playoff.
715 is an iconic number in sports.
There’s a team from Penn competing for a national championship this weekend. But nobody would be surprised if you didn’t know that.