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At the half of the final game of 2019, Penn football and arch-rival Princeton are locked in a tight contest, with the score 10-7 in favor of the Tigers.
Pass joined the Quakers in 2010 as the team’s chaplain and has served in the role ever since as a spiritual counselor to the players, coaches, and their families.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn football gets a burst from a new quarterback and men's and women's soccer wrap up their seasons while the basketball teams get theirs underway.
Senior Nick Robinson won't be around next season, but junior Ryan Glover will, and he should have been given his moment to shine earlier than this Saturday's victory over Cornell.
It is now officially past Week 9 in the NFL season, which means we’re over halfway through, but what does this mean for the three Penn alumni in the league?
Notably, junior linebacker Brian O'Neill stepped up in key moments of the game to help stop the potent Brown offensive attack, earning himself Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week honors.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn men's cross country wins the Ivy Heps, Ryan Cragun continues his monster season, and coach Bill Wagner says goodbye to Penn sprint football.
The Quakers found themselves in a dog fight against the Bears and came away with a much-needed victory. Here are four takeaways from Saturday afternoon's action.