Every step is for Owen
A walk for Owen Thomas will be held Sunday at Franklin Field to celebrate his life and raise awareness of suicide prevention.
A walk for Owen Thomas will be held Sunday at Franklin Field to celebrate his life and raise awareness of suicide prevention.
With the announcement of the 2011-12 Penn football schedule, the path to the Quakers’ third-consecutive Ivy League championship has been set out.
Tommy Eggleston, brother of senior forward Jack, has begun the process of walking onto the football team.
Saturday, Penn football took on quite possibly its hardest Ivy opponent of the season — itself — in the closest simulation the team will get to a real game until the fall.
With the announcement of the 2011-12 Penn football schedule, the path to the Quakers’ third-consecutive Ivy League championship has been set out.
Tommy Eggleston, brother of senior forward Jack, has begun the process of walking onto the football team.
Penn's kicker Andrew Samson, a senior, is a candidate for the Fred Mitchell Award, which honors the nation’s most outstanding placekicker.
Call me a homer, but Penn senior center and co-captain Joe D’Orazio should have hoisted the Asa S. Bushnell Cup in New York on Monday.
Despite an Ivy championship to his name, quarterback Billy Ragone did not receive the award for Ivy League Player of the Year Monday.
For Penn football, the difference between success in 2009 and domination in 2010 lies in the left arm and swift feet of one man: QB Billy Ragone.
Penn quarterback Billy Ragone was named one of four finalists in the running for Ivy League football Player of the Year on Tuesday. Ragone, a sophomore, is the youngest of the finalists.
Once again, the Ivy League’s refusal to participate in the Football Championship Subdivision postseason is under fire.
The Quakers' defense dominated and the offense did its part on the way to a 31-7 victory at Cornell to clinch their Ivy record 12th outright title.
Saturday’s football finale at Cornell harkens back to last year. Except, last time the situation involved the men’s basketball team.
Though senior football players Josh Powers and Jared Mollenbeck were honored with ESPN First-Team Academic All-District honors earlier this month, the accomplishments of the Quakers over the past four years are much more significant to them.
After his team clinched a share of the Ivy title, Penn coach Al Bagnoli took time to reflect on the directions this season could have taken following the loss of Owen Thomas last spring.
On a day where no one seemed able to move the ball early on, Penn’s special teams catalyzed the scoring.
Saturday’s 34-14 defeat of Harvard guaranteed the Quakers at least a share of the Ivy crown. It's their 15th Ivy title, their fifth in 10 years, and marks the third time they have won back-to-back titles.
When the Quakers face second-place Harvard at home Saturday afternoon, they will have a few obstacles to overcome before they can once again call themselves Ivy champions.
A rare disease almost ended Drew Goldsmith’s football career. Now the defensive end is starting in his senior year for the first-place Quakers.