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VILLANOVA, Pa., Sept. 22 - Things went from bad to worse, and then from worse to much, much worse.
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VILLANOVA, Pa., Sept. 22 - Things went from bad to worse, and then from worse to much, much worse.
When Villanova quarterback Marvin Burroughs graduated last spring, Wildcats fans probably thought they had seen the last of the veteran that carried the offense for three years.
What went wrong on Saturday?
When deciding on the best strategy for Penn's new-look offense this season, Quakers coach Al Bagnoli took a cue from the past.
After graduating his starting quarterback Brad Maurer and All-Patriot League tailback Jonathan Hurt, Lafayette head coach Frank Tavani wasn't sure who would step up to lead the team's offense.
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My first swig of malt liquor followed a moment of trepidation, my eyes scanning the Olde English label then shifting to the golden brew. This was a new drink for me - suspiciously cheap - and I now wish I had honored the old adage: You get what you pay for.
Villanova senior Curtis Sumpter couldn't be happier to be done with his college career.
After being picked to finish dead last in the Ivy League in Baseball America's preseason poll, the Quakers felt they had a lot to show to an audience that was convinced Penn wouldn't improve from last season.
Following controversy surrounding their campus newspaper, the St. Joseph's University community is owed one more apology: the administration's.
He may be in sixth place in batting average on the team, but junior Kyle Armeny's stats don't tell the whole story.
When a black male student gets handcuffed at Penn, and the facts remain unclear, blood starts pumping and adrenaline gets flowing all over campus. Such an incident took place two Wednesdays ago, on March 21, raising issues of bias-based profiling at Penn.
Doug Brown has had mixed results closing games out for Penn in the ninth inning.
After so much success on the court, the seniors of this year's Ivy champion basketball team now find themselves headed in different directions.
Peyton Manning is used to performing in front of a hostile crowd, so last night in Irvine Auditorium the Super Bowl MVP felt out of his element when he received a standing ovation before saying a word.
During the snow and ice storm two Fridays ago, I spent an hour in a traffic jam with one of the few cabdrivers who decided to stay out on the road. He told me the story of his 10 years living in the neighborhood.
After a season where just eight points separated the Penn football team from an undefeated Ivy League record, head coach Al Bagnoli felt something had to change - and fast.
I spoke the Spanish that I had grown up speaking to a waiter at a bar in San Miguel. During the course of the evening, I overheard him say to other patrons, "They're just Americans. Americans, Americans," referring to me and my group of friends.
Welcome back, Trammell Crow! We wish you lots of success in opening The Stratum this fall.
Senior Kenny Yoo had played varsity baseball for the first three years of his college career.