Ivy Hoops Roundup: Harvard upset, Yale narrowly escapes
Harvard men's basketball was upset at home by Dartmouth on Saturday, 70-61, falling to 1-1 in Ivy play this season.
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Harvard men's basketball was upset at home by Dartmouth on Saturday, 70-61, falling to 1-1 in Ivy play this season.
Penn women's basketball claimed its first Big 5 title on Monday night but an even bigger challenge is on the horizon: a ranked opponent to begin conference play.
Okay, so you get into Penn early decision: It is a great day! You run and tell your family, your friends ... and a player who used to play for your favorite basketball team and is now playing against it?
It isn't just Ivy League college newspapers paying attention to Ancient Eight men's basketball: It's the whole NCAA.
Penn President Amy Gutmann was spotted in Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie's box on Sunday night for the Eagles-Cowboys game.
25 Columbia football players sent a letter to the school's President and Board of Trustees alleging that coach Pete Mangurian has mishandled players' concussions as well as other abuses, the Columbia Spectator reports.
Ivy League basketball has seen some surprises early in the 2014-15 season. Harvard lost to Holy Cross on a neutral court. Columbia lost its top scorer from a year ago before the season began and hasn’t missed a beat. Cornell has already won more games than last season.
Penn women's basketball played just one game last week but it was more than enough for one of the Quakers' freshmen to receive Ivy League recognition.
Penn basketball has gotten off to an inauspicious start to the 2014-15 season, losing all five of its games. The Quakers are one of 14 winless teams left in the NCAA, having suffered some close defeats to Delaware State, Lafayette and Wagner. The Red and Blue also rank 278th out of 351 Division I teams in Ken Pomeroy’s College Basketball Rankings, but they are also not far behind fellow Ivy squads Cornell, Brown and Dartmouth.
Penn basketball has shaken off that Thanksgiving slumber and is taking Staten Island, N.Y. for the day. The Quakers (0-4) are searching for their first win, facing a Wagner squad that is 1-3 on the season. Follow Ian Wenik and I for the live action.
After coaching at Penn for 23 years, long-time assistant coach Jim Schaefer is retiring, according to CSN reporter Dave Zeitlin.
Penn women’s basketball faces some stiff competition on Tuesday, taking on a New Hampshire squad that has yet to lose this season. The 3-0 Wildcats just finished a victory over Brown, which the Quakers defeated twice last season. Here are three keys to victory if Penn wants to move to 3-1 before Thanksgiving break.
After a strong week for Penn basketball, freshman Mike Auger is getting the attention he deserves.
Penn women's basketball's sophomore center continues to take in Ivy League honors.
Welcome back to the Palestra for the end of a three-game homestand to start Penn basketball's season. The Quakers will take on Lafayette, which is coming off a big win over Princeton earlier in the week. Seamus Powers, Kenny Kasper and I will bring you all the action
Palestra basketball never sleeps! Penn basketball takes on Rider in a matchup of 0-1 squads looking for their first win of the season. Is it the Quakers' time? Ian Wenik and I will bring you action as we find out together.
Basketball season is finally back! Penn basketball tips off its 2014-15 season with a matchup against Delaware State at the Palestra and we give you all the action live. Join sports editors Holden McGinnis, Colin Henderson and I as we bring you all the details of the opening game for the Quakers.
It is the day of Al Bagnoli's final home game as Penn football's head coach and we are bringing you the action live from Franklin Field. The 1-7 Quakers take on undefeated Harvard, which has a chance to claim the Ivy title. Sports Editor Emeritus Riley Steele and Staff Writer Seamus Powers will give you the live updates. Enjoy.
Hello from Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tenn., as Penn women's basketball takes on No. 4 Tennessee to open its season. Along with Sports Editor Holden McGinnis, I will be bringing you the action live from the game. Check out our preview here.
It's time for some faux outrage!