Harry Gamble, coach of Penn football from 1971-80, died Tuesday morning. He was 83. Gamble is perhaps most well known for his time as team president and chief operating officer of the Philadelphia Eagles, but he got his coaching start with Penn.
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Penn looking for consultant firm to assist AD search
Provost Vincent Price told The Daily Pennsylvanian last week that Penn has begun looking for a consultant firm to help the AD search move forward.
Tony | The clock is ticking for Penn's athletic director search
The AD search is in good hands with Provost Price but what’s troubling is that we are still playing the guessing game as to the process that Penn’s 14-member committee will use
Penn men's squash end 40-year drought vs. Princeton
Penn men’s squash came up clutch en route to its 7-2 upset of the Tigers, ending a 45-match losing streak against the rival school that dated back to 1974.
Penn looking for consultant firm to assist AD search
Provost Vincent Price told The Daily Pennsylvanian last week that Penn has begun looking for a consultant firm to help the AD search move forward.
Tony | The clock is ticking for Penn's athletic director search
The AD search is in good hands with Provost Price but what’s troubling is that we are still playing the guessing game as to the process that Penn’s 14-member committee will use
Dong comes out of her shell for Penn swimming
Rochelle Dong may not try to be the center of attention in person, but she has quickly become the standout underclassman in coach Mike Schnur’s program.
Penn fencing finds success at Philadelphia Invitational
The men’s side had a strong weekend, going 5-0, while the women’s side fell vs. Northwestern and Temple yet still finished with a respectable 3-2.
Black Knights spear Penn wrestling
The Quakers dropped their Sunday afternoon match to their EIWA foe, 21-13, at the Palestra despite two seniors returning to the lineup
Not yet at full strength, but Penn track still going strong
With their eyes set on further development, the Quakers spent the weekend at the Haverford College Invitational. The Red and Blue squared off against a field that included Johns Hopkins, Swarthmore, Widener and Messiah College.
Steele | Near-complete performance has Penn basketball ready for Ivies
When Penn plays a near-complete game, when the Quakers limit their boneheadedness to a sole phase of the game, they tend to come out on top.
Penn basketball rides offensive outburst to easy win over NJIT, 89-74
Penn basketball quickly recovered from its loss to St. Joe’s and came out firing on all cylinders, holding on in a foul-filled second half to win.
Penn women's hoops avoids trap game, demolishes NJIT
Playing in its final nonconference matchup of the 2013-14 season, the Red and Blue (10-5) took care of business on Saturday night, handily defeating the Highlanders, 84-48.
Penn gymnastics faces key Ivy test early in the season
After a disappointing loss to Illinois State last weekend, Penn gymnastics is back on the road, this time for its first Ivy League matchup of the season.
Penn wrestling gets healthy for Army dual
The Quakers will be looking to extend their Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association success and build their confidence during a crucial time in the season against Army.
One last stop on Penn women's basketball's nonconference ride
It’s been quite a nonconference ride for Penn women’s basketball. And this weekend, the Quakers will make one final stop on that ride before Ivy League play continues.
Penn fencing ready for home invitational
Coming off a successful showing two weeks ago at the Penn State Invitational, both Penn’s men’s and women’s fencing squads look to continue to harness that momentum at the Philadelphia Invitational.
Penn basketball looks to rebound from St. Joe's loss vs. NJIT
The Quakers host NJIT at the Palestra desperate to eliminate the bad memories of last weekend’s disappointing loss to Saint Joseph’s.
Tydings | Figuring out the Tony Hicks 'roller coaster' for Penn basketball
Tony Hicks’ recent offensive surge could pay off big time in Ivy play for Penn basketball if the sophomore plays with more consistency.
Penn squash squads return to winning ways vs. Drexel
Despite the frigid, sub-freezing temperatures outside, the Red and Blue put up sizzling performances and didn’t miss a beat on Wednesday en route to two convincing victories.















