Last weekend, freshman guard Tony Hicks found the hoop seemingly with ease, burning the Big Red and the Lions for 48 points over the two games.
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In the Quakers’ four Ivy League wins this season, junior guard Miles Cartwright has averaged 19.5 points, shooting 50 percent from the field. Conversely, in Penn’s five losses, Cartwright has gone for just 7.4 points per game, making just nine of his 47 shot attempts for a meager 19.1 percent.
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It was a scary moment for the Quakers when junior guard Miles Cartwright briefly went down grabbing his ankle Saturday against Columbia.
Freshman guard Tony Hicks led all scorers with 19 points against Columbia, but left the game after picking up two late technical fouls.
Coach Jerome Allen reacts to a bad break for Penn. After a botched call late, the coach got one of Penn’s three technicals on the night.
Freshman center Darien Nelson-Henry (middle) looks on with concern after junior guard Miles Cartwright briefly went down with an injury.
Freshman guard Tony Hicks erupted for a career-high 29 points on 11-for-18 shooting, including 5-for-6 from three-point range, in a 79-71 victory over Cornell Friday night.
Junior guard Miles Cartwright stood out as the leader for the Quakers in their 79-71 win over Cornell Friday night, racking up 15 points, nine assists, six rebounds and two steals, while leading Penn in playing time.
Bloomers Law and Disorder at Houston Hall
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Talk by Armyan Bernstein, who has produced such films as "Children of Men," "Ladder 49," "Bring It On" and "Dawn of the Dead," will speak about his career. Hosted by the Department of Cinema Studies.
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A Celebration of the Life of Arya Singh
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Laura W. Perna, a professor in the Graduate School of Education at Penn, discusses her book, “Preparing Today’s Students for Tomorrow’s Jobs in Metropolitan America,” which provides urban workers with the educational qualifications and skills they need for real-world jobs.
Laura W. Perna, a professor in the Graduate School of Education at Penn, discusses her book, “Preparing Today’s Students for Tomorrow’s Jobs in Metropolitan America,” which provides urban workers with the educational qualifications and skills they need for real-world jobs.
Laura W. Perna, a professor in the Graduate School of Education at Penn, discusses her book, “Preparing Today’s Students for Tomorrow’s Jobs in Metropolitan America,” which provides urban workers with the educational qualifications and skills they need for real-world jobs.