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Football beats Columbia at Franklin Field, 24-20, in a game with an exciting 4th quarter

It hasn’t been a good season for Columbia football. Or last couple years. Or last decade. You can easily say that the state of Columbia football program is bleak at best and it doesn’t look like 2013 is going to help that outlook at all.


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With Penn’s fall sports nearing or passing the halfway point of their seasons, we check in with cross country, sprint football, volleyball and field hockey in part one of our “State of Penn’s Sports Union.” Part two will feature football, women’s and men’s soccer on Thursday.

For the second consecutive season, the Red and Blue Crew has taken the lead in planning Penn basketball’s tip-off event, which will be held Saturday at the Palestra.


ran 10/12/2004
Zach Rosenblum (left, with NY shirt on) and former DP columnist Justin Rafael (right, with brown sweater) get their tickets at the  ticket table at the center of Franklin Field.  They were in the first group at The Line.
the line, at franklin field

For the second consecutive season, the Red and Blue Crew has taken the lead in planning Penn basketball’s tip-off event, which will be held Saturday at the Palestra.












Men's Soccer vs Stony Brook

In a matchup of the Ivy League’s best offenses, Penn’s men’s soccer couldn’t put the ball in the back of the net and ended the night in a scoreless draw with Columbia after two overtimes.




	Senior cornerback Dan Wilk celebrates after intercepting a William & Mary pass in the third quarter.

For the second year in a row, Penn set itself up for a come-from-behind proposition against the Tribe, notching two fourth-quarter touchdowns to narrow what had been a 21-0 deficit for the Quakers to a 27-14 loss.





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