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Swimming season starts on Saturday, but Penn has already conceded the title. In fact, the team couldn't care less about who wins the Ivy League crown. Instead of championships, the men are focused on team growth. Coach Mike Schnur knows his team can't beat Top-25 Harvard or defending-champion Princeton, but he is not giving up on the season.


Last Saturday, all sprint football kicker Pete Stine could do was watch from the stands as his former varsity teammates squandered opportunities, leading to an overtime loss to Brown that was ultimately decided in a kicking contest. But head football coach Al Bagnoli still has some tricks up his sleeve.

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By Andrew Scurria · Nov. 2, 2006

Tim Strickland shocked the Penn faithful last year, picking off quarterback Pat McDermott twice and helping Princeton end almost a decade of football frustration against the Quakers in a 30-13 win. But the 6-foot-1, 190-pound strong safety's performance was no surprise to opposing coaches, who have watched Strickland wreak havoc on Ivy defenses from the moment of his arrival in Old Nassau.

Dear athletic director Steve Bilsky: Sixteen days from now, the men's basketball team will have its first Palestra tip-off of the 2006-07 season. Like many Penn students, that day cannot come soon enough for me. However, too many students do not know that day is coming at all.




Penn turns to sprint FB kicker for help

Last Saturday, all sprint football kicker Pete Stine could do was watch from the stands as his former varsity teammates squandered opportunities, leading to an overtime loss to Brown that was ultimately decided in a kicking contest. But head football coach Al Bagnoli still has some tricks up his sleeve.


W. Basketball: Pears on the mend after ACL tear

After surgery and a long recovery, Lauren Pears is back for her senior season and ready to help lead Penn women's basketball back to respectability after a dismal 5-22, 3-11 Ivy record last year. Pears, leading the Quakers in nearly every statistical category through the first eight games of last season, tore her ACL against American in December.


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If the Penn women's swimming team fulfills its expectations this year, it will shatter the Quakers' record books. After achieving the best Ivy finish in Penn history last year, this year's team returns 10 school record holders. Also, the loss of only one senior to graduation coupled with the team's highly touted freshman class means that the sky's the limit.


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Two seasons ago, Glen Miller said the following after a win at Yale: "I think we all wish, except for a few teams in our league, that we had a postseason tournament. It's frustrating that we don't have one." Last week at the Red and Blue Scrimmages at the Palestra, Miller was asked what he thought about an Ivy League tournament.


M. Soccer: Penn went for offense against Bears

Penn men's soccer coach Rudy Fuller knew that Brown was going to play defensively on Saturday. So when it came time to name his starting eleven for the crucial match against the Bears, he left sophomore Ryan Porch on the bench in favor of classmate Kevin Unger.


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Club Sports Roundup

By Krista Hutz · Nov. 1, 2006

Editor's note: In the interest of better serving the campus community, starting today we will be featuring a club sports roundup every Wednesday. If you play a club sport and would like your team to be included, have a team captain or coach send an e-mail to MLConrad@sas.


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Josh Owens, a senior at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire, moved one step closer to playing his college basketball for the Quakers this weekend. But Owens' status is still very much up in the air until he gives a commitment to one of his suitors. With that decision, Glen Miller will find out whether or not he has landed a player who could be the gem of the Ivy League Class of 2011.



Football: Big Red rides emotion to upset over Tigers

Cornell has had three captains from the start of the season, but for the first time this year, it sent three to the captains' meeting. The late Jaime McManamon, who died after his freshman year in a car accident, was honored this season as a tri-captain in what would have been his senior season.


Zachary Levine: Saturday saw the end of a dynasty

It is usually easy to pinpoint the end of a dynasty. For the Yankees, it was Luis Gonzalez's hit in Game 7 of the 2001 World Series. For the Bulls, it was Michael Jordan's second retirement. For the Philadelphia Republicans, it was the 1951 election. For the Penn football team, the date is a little harder to pinpoint; the end of its dynasty earlier this decade has been more of a process than an event.


Brown forced Penn away from its running game

Football can be a very complicated game, but oftentimes it is very simple. In six of Penn's seven games this season, a very simple trend has prevailed - when the Quakers rush more than 25 times in the game, they win, and when they rush less than that, they lose.


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Going into this past weekend, the Penn volleyball team seemed to have a hard road ahead of them. Languishing in a four-match losing streak, it was in seventh place in the Ivy League, and mental mistakes appeared to plague the Quakers. Nevertheless, Penn wasn't expecting anything less than two wins against Dartmouth and Harvard - and it got them both.


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Basketball lands 3rd recruit for Class of '11 Penn basketball coach Glen Miller nabbed his third recruit for next year in Glenbrook South High School forward Dan Monckton. The 6-foot-5 high school senior from outside of Chicago had narrowed his choices down to Penn, Princeton, Brown and Eastern Illinois before settling on the Red and Blue.


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The unrelenting rain at Friday's sprint football game against Navy proved to be a huge factor as the Quakers fell for the fourth time this season, 21-2. When asked to characterize the loss, Penn coach Bill Wagner responded, "It was a very, very tough game.


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On Friday, at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, the Penn men and women's cross country teams ran in the 2006 Heptagonal Championships. Competing against their Ivy rivals, the women's team finished in fifth place while the men's team finished in sixth. Women's coach Gwen Harris and her team were disappointed with their fifth-place finish in the five-kilometer race.