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Lafayette a team desperate for first win of season

The Penn field hockey team knows exactly how Lafayette feels. Entering their fourth game of the season, the Leopards find themselves in the same position as the Quakers (1-3, 1-0 Ivy) were less than a week ago - with an 0-3 record. But just as Penn notched its first win of the season in its fourth game, coach Val Cloud isn't taking anything for granted tonight when the two teams face off in Easton, Pa.


For at least the second consecutive year, Penn has been the last Ivy League school to officially publish its men's basketball schedule. But thanks to the more punctual schedule-releases of the schools that we will be playing, we already know when most of Penn's games will take place, so it's not too early to take a look at the schedule.

Now that the field hockey team has finally scored (Saturday against Harvard in a 2-0 win), is it a little premature and a little foolish to talk about an Ivy League championship? Perhaps not. The Quakers are 1-3 and have been outscored 7-2 on the season.

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If Ivy League executive director Jeff Orleans is your 75-year-old grandmother, Penn football coach Al Bagnoli is a 16-year-old girl. That's right, coach, a 16-year-old girl. And it's not just because of the tanning. As reported in last Friday's Daily Pennsylvanian, the two stand on opposite sides of the text messaging debate when it comes to recruiting.



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For at least the second consecutive year, Penn has been the last Ivy League school to officially publish its men's basketball schedule. But thanks to the more punctual schedule-releases of the schools that we will be playing, we already know when most of Penn's games will take place, so it's not too early to take a look at the schedule.


Matt Meltzer: Repeat of '04 possible for field hockey?

Now that the field hockey team has finally scored (Saturday against Harvard in a 2-0 win), is it a little premature and a little foolish to talk about an Ivy League championship? Perhaps not. The Quakers are 1-3 and have been outscored 7-2 on the season.


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Coming off a 12th-place finish at Nationals last year with a school-record 51 points at the tournament, the wrestling team finds itself faced with a challenging slate of matches lined up for this season. The Athletic Department released the schedule for the upcoming season, and on it the Quakers will find a mix of familiar foes and notable newcomers.


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Experience is a key asset for an assistant coach in any sport, and in new women's crew coach Anne Kakela, Penn's team will learn from a recognized Pacific-10 coach and a former Olympic rower. Announced as new head coach Mike Lane's assistant yesterday, Kakela comes from Oregon State, where she was an assistant from 2003-06.


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Upon arriving in Charlotte, N.C., last weekend, the womens' volleyball team met southern hospitality with a special song mix entitled "The Dixie Chick Quakers Come to UNC," made by parents of team members. Despite the warm welcome, the Quakers fell in all three tournament matches.


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In a two-day tournament that consisted of 578 team shots, only two strokes stood in the way of a Quakers win. The Penn men's golf team took second place at this weekend's Navy Invitational in Annapolis, Md. The team score of 10-over par tied them with Winthrop as Loyola (Md.


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It's one of those sports cliches that makes journalists cringe and editors pull their hair out. It's a go-to word for coaches and players in post-game interviews and a vaguely-defined cure-all for any team's ills. And it's exactly the word that Penn senior captain Tracy Bienenfeld used to describe the key to the women's soccer team's victory over Richmond yesterday: "Heart.


Ivy schedule gets off to good start with shutout

By Krista Hutz The Daily Pennsylvanian Penn field hockey coach Val Cloud expected sophomore transfer Margaretha Ehret to make an immediate impact for her team. And with one goal she did just that. Ehret scored the Red and Blue's first goal of the season and her first in a Quakers uniform, in Penn's 2-0 win over Harvard (0-3, 0-1 Ivy) on Saturday.


W. Soccer staves off Spiders for pair of wins

Entering this weekend's Penn Invitational, the women's soccer team was one of the many Quakers squads that had yet to score a goal, much less win a game. But after all was said and done, Penn had accomplished both of those things as part of an Ivy sweep of the Penn Invitational.


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By Josh Wheeling The Daily Pennsylvanian Despite facing nearly 20 teams each in the men's and women's Fordham Invitationals on Saturday, the women's cross country team won the event, while the men came in second behind Navy. No Penn runner finished with a top three time in either race, but depth carried the Quakers to two high finishes.


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What a difference a week makes. After a disappointing loss on opening weekend, the men's soccer team held on to beat Hartwick, 2-1, and then blew out Marist 4-0 to capture the Mayor's Cup in Oneonta, N.Y. Towson's 3-2 loss to Hartwick clinched the tournament for Penn, which will now have its name on college soccer's oldest trophy.


U Want 2 play 4 PENN?

U Want 2 play 4 PENN?

By Stan and Parisa Bastani · Sept. 8, 2006

Penn basketball freshman forward Justin Reilly was a senior in high school when coaches from around the country started contacting him to play for their universities and sending him messages frequently - on his cell phone.




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No one would ever accuse the Ivy League of being a powerhouse conference in football or basketball. In this day and age, Penn and its counterparts are simply never contenders for a bowl game, let alone a national championship. To many, it is comical that the sports in which the Ivy League tends to excel are ones like squash, fencing, lacrosse and crew.




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