Duel in paint gets personal
Penn's Jack Eggleston and La Salle's Jerrell Williams square off one last time when the Quakers resume Big 5 play Wednesday night.
Penn's Jack Eggleston and La Salle's Jerrell Williams square off one last time when the Quakers resume Big 5 play Wednesday night.
The Quakers are improved from last season, but they are still frustratingly inconsistent — not only between games, but within them.
Against a struggling Marist team, the Penn men's basketball squad let an early lead slip away, losing 66-57 to the Red Foxes (3-10) in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
The Quakers are 1-1 when playing Wildcats this season. With a win over Davidson and a loss to Villanova, the men's basketball team takes on the Kentucky Wildcats Monday in Lexington, Ky.?
The Quakers are improved from last season, but they are still frustratingly inconsistent — not only between games, but within them.
Against a struggling Marist team, the Penn men's basketball squad let an early lead slip away, losing 66-57 to the Red Foxes (3-10) in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
The best sign from Wednesday's victory was the continued emergence of the Quakers’ dynamic duo, Miles Cartwright and Zack Rosen.
Junior captain Zack Rosen scored 26 points in the second half, and senior forward Jack Eggleston surpassed 1,000 career points in the Quakers' 78-68 win over Delaware on Wednesday.
Junior point guard Zack Rosen was named one of 66 candidates for the Bob Cousy Award. The award is given annually to the best point guard in any division of men's college basketball.
Although there are benefits to implementing “small ball,” basketball is and always will be a big man’s game. If Penn’s frontcourt players don’t step up soon, the Quakers will learn that the hard way.
The Penn men's basketball team will play three road games over winter break — against Delaware Dec. 22, at Marist Dec. 29 and a final one, at Rupp Arena.
In Big 5 basketball these last few years, Penn gets dominated by everyone — but coach Jerome Allen’s presence alone makes it more of a factor this year.
The Red and Blue (4-4) lost their first Big 5 matchup of the season, 65-53, as the players still search for their first career Big 5 victory.
Penn accomplished almost everything it needed to upset Villanova. The Quakers fell short, however, because they needed near-perfect execution.
For my fellow seniors, this year represents our last chance to get a taste of Big 5 glory. But will this be the season that Penn breaks a 13-game Big 5 losing streak?
This year's No. 12 Villanova team may be ready to hand the Quakers a worse beating than before tonight at the Palestra.
Boasting the best records among Ivy League teams so far this season, the Harvard and Princeton men’s basketball squads have shown why they were picked first and second in the preseason coaches’ poll.
The Quakers couldn’t seem to hit a shot in the first half, but they broke out of the shooting slump to cruise to a 68-52 win against Army at the IZOD Center Saturday in East Rutherford, N.J.
“I think as coaches, we have to be teachers — when we win and when we lose,” men's hoops coach Jerome Allen said following Saturday's road victory over Army.
When the Quakers square off against Army at the Meadowlands at noon on Saturday, their relative size advantage will likely work in their favor.