Doug Brown has had mixed results closing games out for Penn in the ninth inning. Maybe coach John Cole has found the solution - make the senior pitch the first eight instead.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Ali Jackson | Inside the mind of an assassin
Wharton's Hostile Takeover game teaches students valuable lessons in strategic thinking and stalking.
Spring Fling logo shows off Ben Franklin's 'License to Fling'
With Spring Fling less than two weeks away, the campus is gearing up for a fun - but safe - weekend of music and partying. Today marks the start of T-shirt and guest pass sales on Locust Walk. Both items, which cost $10 and $20, respectively, will feature the Spring Fling logo, designed by College sophomore Kathleen Sieffert.
Carlin notches NCAA mark; men disappoint
March might have gone out like a lamb for the Penn men's track and field team, but the lion was still roaring on Saturday for the women. Women's coach Gwen Harris and her team returned from the Maryland Invitational at College Park with a strong overall performance as well as exceptional individual showings.
Ali Jackson | Inside the mind of an assassin
Wharton's Hostile Takeover game teaches students valuable lessons in strategic thinking and stalking.
Spring Fling logo shows off Ben Franklin's 'License to Fling'
With Spring Fling less than two weeks away, the campus is gearing up for a fun - but safe - weekend of music and partying. Today marks the start of T-shirt and guest pass sales on Locust Walk. Both items, which cost $10 and $20, respectively, will feature the Spring Fling logo, designed by College sophomore Kathleen Sieffert.
M. Tennis: Rank this! Penn shows why it's an Ivy favorite
PRINCETON, N.J., March 31 - The rankings said that Penn was the underdog coming into its Ivy League opener against Princeton. But when all was said and done, the Quakers were the ones to separate themselves from the field. The men's tennis team defeated host Princeton Saturday 5-2 in a match that lived up to its billing as a contest between two of the League's best.
Arushi Sharma | MISSING: The city's priorities
Young drug abusers and other victimized residents cannot become just a statistic in the eyes of concerned citizens.
Feature photo: All hands on deck
Daily Digit
50Meteoroids that enter the Earth's atmosphere each day; most burn up as they move closer to land. Source: The Associated Press
M. Tennis now looks to collect its dividends
When Penn opens up conference play Saturday afternoon in Princeton, N.J., the defending co-Ivy League champs have something to prove. In the latest collegiate men's tennis rankings, three Ivy League teams are ranked in the top 75. With a 7-4 record (2-4 against ranked opponents), Princeton sits at No.
Trial date pushed back to September
The second retrial for Wharton undergraduate Irina Malinovskaya has been pushed back to September, Delaware State Prosecutor Victoria Witherell said yesterday. After two mistrials, a third trial was slated to begin in April. Malinovskaya is charged with the murder of Irina Zlotnikov, a Temple University graduate student.
Jamie France | Would you like paper or paper?
San Francisco set a good example for other cities when it banned the use of plastic bags in grocery stores.
Teaching experience To the Editor: I want to assuage some of your doubts about my teaching position at the University next spring semester. I can understand how my "public persona" may make me a dubious candidate for a traditional teaching position, but it is the amalgamation of my professional experiences as an actor, director, producer and guest lecturer that have given rise to this opportunity at Penn.
The coaches who recruited them have left, but for three Ivy League recruits, none of that matters. Dan Mavraides and Bobby Foley will still be playing basketball for Princeton despite coach Joe Scott leaving for Denver, and Adam Demuyakor remains committed to Harvard after coach Frank Sullivan was let go after 15 years on March 5.
A baby elephant, on average, weighs 230 lbs. Last night, Richard Scarlett benchpressed about one and a half baby elephants: 425 lbs. at Pottruck's benchpress competition. The hour-long event, open to anyone in the Philadelphia community, started at 7 p.m.
W. Rowing ready after 'step back'
For rowers who have been cramped inside on the ergometer all winter, the start of the season brings a welcome reality check. Both the heavy and lightweight men's crew teams will be competing in their first events of the spring season this weekend at home and at Rutgers, respectively.
Rachel Weisel | Indecision in the face of 'Undecided'
Penn's interdisciplinary approach can make it hard for students with multiple interests to decide on a major.
Fresh off conquering a mountain, W. Lax now confronts a molehill
The Columbia women's lacrosse team may just be a pebble in the Quakers' shoe. And Saturday's game against the Lions is a small obstacle in Penn's campaign for its first Ivy title since 1982. Though the Lions (3-5) have not proven to be much of an opponent in the past, the Quakers are still starting their usual lineup.
Sports economist explains rules of the game
Attention, college coaches: You're overpaid. So says Andrew Zimbalist, an economics professor at Smith College and one of the most renowned sports economists in the country. Zimbalist addressed an intimate crowd at the Penn Bookstore last night, reading an excerpt from his new book, The Bottom Line: Observations and Arguments on the Sports Business, before fielding questions for nearly an hour.








