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Our series “Remembering Penn basketball” lets former Daily Pennsylvanian sportswriters and notable Penn men’s hoops fans give their greatest memories of the program.The third installment features former editor David Burrick (C ’06).
Penn basketball’s starting lineup was a puzzle last year. It took coach Jerome Allen 14 different starting combinations and 12 of 13 players getting at least one start to figure out how to handle a senior-less roster.
_Fran Dougherty is back, Darien Nelson-Henry has a year of experience under his belt, and Henry Brooks is still shooting jumpers from the top of the key.
Our series “Remembering Penn basketball” lets former Daily Pennsylvanian sportswriters and notable Penn men’s hoops fans give their greatest memories of the program. The second installment features former sports editor Brian Kotloff (C ’12).
Our series “Remembering Penn basketball” lets former Daily Pennsylvanian sportswriters and notable Penn men’s hoops fans give their greatest memories of the program. The second installment features former sports editor Jeff Shafer (W ’06).
After Bagtas told the DP that the coaching staff said he would “run the team” this year, many were skeptical. But after seeing him on the court, there may be some merit to the idea.
With two weeks remaining in the preseason before kicking off the 2013-14 campaign on Nov. 9, the Quakers had their first intersquad scrimmage of the year on Saturday, which ended in a tie.
Our new series “Remembering Penn basketball” lets former Daily Pennsylvanian sportswriters and notable Penn men’s hoops fans give their greatest memories of the program. The first installment features former sportswriter Andrew Todres (C’ 09).
Despite finishing second in the Ivy League preseason media poll to Harvard, which received every first-place vote, coach Jerome Allen was very confident in his team’s chances heading into the 2013-14 season during the Ivy men’s hoops teleconference Wednesday morning.
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.
To celebrate the conclusion of its $125 million fundraising campaign, Penn Athletics’ declaration of Nov. 9 as Student Appreciation Day makes perfect sense as an all-in effort to woo Penn students to 33rd Street.
Now in his fourth year coaching the Hawkeyes after making three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances with Siena, we caught up with the old Penn standout.