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Catcher Austin Bossart, who was taken in the 14th round of the MLB draft after graduating from Penn this spring, has found success in his first season in the minor leagues with the Williamsport Crosscutters, a Philadelphia Phillies affiliate.

This summer, Penn Baseball alumni Austin Bossart and Ronnie Glenn have taken their talents from the Ivy League to the Minor Leagues. Bossart and Glenn recently began their professional baseball careers after being selected in June’s Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft.




(Left to Right) Wharton professors Amy Sepinwall and Nico Cornell of the Legal Studies and Business Ethics Department, Philosophy professor Daniel Singer, Graduate School of Education professor Betsy Rymes and Wharton professor David Zaring of the Legal Studies and Business Ethics Department won an ultramarathon relay last weekend.

While some Penn professors may choose to take advantage of the summer to relax, several recently braved heat and humidity to complete an ultramarathon, running a combined distance longer than five marathons over the course of a single day.



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Competition may be over for rising senior Sam Mattis, but that hasn’t stopped the awards from continuing to roll in for him. With the dog days of summer approaching, the star discus thrower has been named male Outdoor Field Scholar Athlete of the Year by the U.S.


Gilly Lane, an assistant coach for Penn squash, guided the US national men's team to a bronze medal at the 2015 Pan-American games. Lane credits his participation in the event a year ago as a player/coach a major ingredient for the team's success.

Earlier this month, Penn squash assistant coach Gilly Lane coached the US men’s team to a bronze medal at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto. Lane, who graduated from the College in 2007 after earning All-America, All-Ivy and team MVP honors all four years at Penn, served as a player-coach for the men’s team last year in the 2014 Pan American Sports Festival, where the men qualified for this year’s event by placing third. The head of the US national teams, Paul Assaiante, wanting to maintain continuity between the 2014 and 2015 events, offered Lane the men’s head coach position if he did not make the team as a player. “I jumped at the chance when they put it out there to me,” Lane said.




A life is not lived with the intention to fill a resume, nor are we meant to weigh experience solely in terms of professional application. When we commit ourselves to our work as so many of us have, it is easy to forget the importance of hobbies, casual interests and fantasies.



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