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The next George Mason? Well, Drexel won't get a shot at replicating that Cinderella run - at least not in the NCAA Tournament this year. The Dragons instead garnered a 3-seed in the NIT tournament and will face No. 6 North Carolina State tonight at the Daskalakis Athletic Center.


Al Bagnoli did not have to wait long to get the man who'll be running his offense next year. Just a few weeks after the athletic department announced the firing of Shawn Halloran, it announced that Bill Schmitz would occupy the vacant position. Schmitz, who has spent the last two years as the running backs and tight ends coach at Alabama-Birmingham, will take over an offense that was fourth in the league in scoring last year.

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After a successful fall season, the Penn men's tennis team was on a quest this spring to prove it belongs among the nation's elite. Having lost to all seven ranked teams it faced heading into spring break, the team had come up well short. But after two wins against ranked foes over break, the Quakers may have at least put themselves in the discussion.

Last week, Philadelphia's most colorful mayoral candidate bowed out of the race. But don't worry, Milton Street fans: He's already back in the action. Street announced last week just hours before the filing deadline that he was dropping out of the race to become Philadelphia's next mayor.


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Last week, Philadelphia's most colorful mayoral candidate bowed out of the race. But don't worry, Milton Street fans: He's already back in the action. Street announced last week just hours before the filing deadline that he was dropping out of the race to become Philadelphia's next mayor.


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Al Bagnoli did not have to wait long to get the man who'll be running his offense next year. Just a few weeks after the athletic department announced the firing of Shawn Halloran, it announced that Bill Schmitz would occupy the vacant position. Schmitz, who has spent the last two years as the running backs and tight ends coach at Alabama-Birmingham, will take over an offense that was fourth in the league in scoring last year.



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Although the men and women's track and field teams weren't able to spend their spring breaks in warm Arkansas weather, the Quakers did manage to bring back a few souvenirs from Boston. Despite falling just shy of NCAA qualifying marks that would have let them compete in Fayateville, Ark.


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March 13, 2007

48States that outlaw cockfighting; New Mexico became the 48th state this week. Source: The Associated Press


Much-improved season ends on a sour note

A fired-up women's basketball team entered Jadwin Gymnasium last Tuesday evening just off its second Ivy-weekend sweep this year. It left as devastated 61-51 losers to rival Princeton in the final game of the season. "We don't like losing to Princeton," a sullen coach Pat Knapp said.


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Over a month ago, as its league title hopes evaporated in a matter of one weekend, the future of the Penn wrestling team's season appeared grim. That weekend seems like a long time ago. Under the guidance of coach Zeke Jones and the team's seniors, Penn has admirably bounced back from losses to Columbia and Cornell, recording a third-place finish at the EIWA Championships over spring break to continue an impressive run.


Let's mess with Texas

Let's mess with Texas

By Josh and Josh Hirsch · March 13, 2007

It was a roller coaster affair Sunday evening at World Cafe Live - a far cry from the last two years, when Penn's seeding in the NCAA Tournament was quick and painless, over within a few minutes. This time, there were more than a few teams that Greg Gumbel called that got very different reactions from the assembled crowd, as the Quakers were among the last teams placed in the field of 65.


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After a week long tour of the Golden State, freshman Marissa Rosen emerged as Penn's top competitor. Although Penn (192.95) fell just short of Sacramento State (193.925) in its first meet over break, the highlight of the meet was Rosen's win in the all-around with 39.


After early struggles, Miller sold his system

History put Glen Miller in an unfortunate spot. Win, and he did what he was supposed to do. Lose and he was the second coming of Joe Scott. Get your seniors to roll with the changes, and it was just another Ivy title. Suffer a mutiny, and it was a disappointment of historic proportions.


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VILLANOVA, Pa., March 11 - The room full of Villanova faithfuls got a serious scare from Greg Gumbel on Sunday. "Maryland will play the Wildcats of ." What?! ". Davidson." Whew! The fans quieted down quickly during Sunday's NCAA Tournament selection broadcast when they realized their Wildcats were not the 13-seed forced to play the No.



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A "typical" day for Penn students should prove pretty tempting for high school seniors. At least that's what the Admissions Office hopes as it updates the Penn Admissions film, used to attract prospective students to the University. This new film will focus on the daily lives of 10 Penn students who participate in a wide variety of extracurricular activities.


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If Ben Folds seems like a familiar choice for this year's Spring Fling headliner, it's because he is. Folds, who will perform at Penn on April 13, follows a line of music artists brought to Penn that all tend to play similar, alternative-pop styles of music.


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The date for a preliminary hearing for Troy Brown, the man charged with a string of robberies with a screwdriver, has been reset for May 4 after he was assigned a new court-appointed lawyer last week. Cathie Abookire, a spokeswoman for the district attorney's office, said the preliminary hearing that had been scheduled for March 5 had been changed to a status listing, in which Brown was appointed a new attorney, Alston Meade.