Looking for Palestra panacea
The Quakers finally return home. And just in the nick of time.
The Quakers finally return home. And just in the nick of time.
Rosen and Smith's bad play hurt the Quakers more than coach Glen Miller admitted.
The Quakers put up a strong effort for most of the game, but Talor Battle took over late.
One weekend and two games into the 2009-10 men’s basketball campaign, what have we learned?
Rosen and Smith's bad play hurt the Quakers more than coach Glen Miller admitted.
The Quakers put up a strong effort for most of the game, but Talor Battle took over late.
It's an all-Pennsylvania battle as Penn travels to Penn State in both teams' seasons openers.
In his first season, Miller led the Quakers to 22 wins, an Ivy title, and a riveting near-miss against Texas A&M; in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.
This season, Jerome Allen -- one of the greatest basketball players to ever wear the Red and Blue -- will return to the Palestra.
Co-captain Darren Smith joins forwards Andreas Schreiber and Justin Reilly as Penn’s lone seniors, all of whom missed significant time due to various injuries last season.
The freshman quintet is a strange assortment of characters.
Ivy League men’s basketball has been topsy-turvy the last couple of seasons.
Previewing the Bulldogs and the Ivy League
Previewing the Tigers and the Ivy League.
Previewing the Crimson and the Ivy League
Previewing the Big Green and the Ivy League.
Previewing the Big Red and the Ivy League.
Previewing the Lions and the Ivy League.
Previewing the Bears and the Ivy League
Previewing the Big 5.