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It was a nightmarish few minutes for Penn, but the ending was as good as anyone could have dreamed.
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It was a nightmarish few minutes for Penn, but the ending was as good as anyone could have dreamed.
Less than a month into his first season with Harvard, coach Tommy Amaker was feeling good.
It was a loss that, in the context of the grind-it-out Big 5, was almost unprecedented.
Harvard coach Tommy Amaker has seen it all in his coaching career. He was a member of Duke's assistant coaching staff for two NCAA championships, made the Sweet Sixteen as Seton Hall's head coach and won the NIT title with Michigan.
BALA CYNWYD, Pa.
No NBA team has ever graced the Palestra floor. But tonight, the ancient arena might be seeing the next best thing.
As Brian Grandieri was whisked away from the post-game press conference on Saturday, one thing was clear: This team is in serious trouble right now.
There are no Ivy League title implications. There are no personal vendettas. There are no record-chasers and no storylines.
Rafael Nadal, consider yourself challenged.
BOSTON, Nov. 10 - The game wasn't lost when Penn gave up a 20-yard touchdown pass to Corey Mazza at the end of the first half. It wasn't lost when the Crimson scored 10 points in four minutes to open the third quarter.
Villanova's No. 25 preseason rank places it among the nation's elite teams, but that's not the number the rest of the Big 5 is preoccupied with. The Wildcats have targets on their back in Philadelphia because of a different figure.
Having been eliminated from title contention last week, Penn's 7-0 win over Princeton on Saturday technically didn't mean a thing.
Princeton's Bill Foran knows how to make his mark on a football game.
At this stage in the Penn football team's season, the potential turning point has come and gone.
So far, Pennsylvania legislators have kept gays off the altar, but the Philadelphia Gryphons Rugby Football Club is showing that you can't keep them off the pitch.
Yale linebacker Bobby Abare, an All-Ivy first-teamer, is a singular menace on defense.
Quarterback Robert Irvin was told to carry the Quakers on his back in his sophomore year, but in his junior season the pressure on his shoulder was just a little too much.
If you asked Marquise Liverpool in early 2004 where he thought he would be in three years, the Temple football practice facility at 11th and Diamond Streets wouldn't have even been a blip on the radar.
The slowest person on the Philadelphia Eagles practice field has remained with the team for almost four decades.
First, they lost their season opener at home at the last second. The following week, they followed that up by losing big to a nearby school that was far more athletic and is perennially one of its most dangerous nonconference opponents.