After four years and 180 articles, Neil Fanaroff knows that he has stuck with the sports section for his love of being a fan.
Neil Fanaroff
Penn Relays | Workers leave 9-to-5 behind for 4x400
Tomorrow evening, a different sort of team will take the track. Runners will be racing not for high school or college pride, but rather as representatives of the companies that employ them.
Gallagher talks about new BC job
The DP caught up with former assistant coach John Gallagher to discuss his new position at Boston College and reflect on his time at Penn.
Fanaroff | Coach Lake — better than the best
No one in Penn football history has meant as much for as long as Dan “Coach Lake” Staffieri.
Fanaroff | Storybook opening to new era
Jerome Allen’s resume as a collegiate coach offers little indication of how successful he can be.
Fanaroff | Patience is a virtue in selection
While some Penn fans have grown frustrated that interim coach Jerome Allen has not yet been officially hired, the Penn job demands a thorough search, and all options need to be explored before a decision is announced.
Cornell dominates possession, scoreboard
The Quakers struggled to take and maintain possession against No. 6 Cornell and thus could not garner any offensive momentum, as they fell 12-6.
Fanaroff | Ancient Eight enters modern era
Cornell's run to the Sweet 16 may have changed the Ivy League forever.
Cornell tastes the sweet life
Cornell may be considered an underdog in this year’s NCAA Tournament, but anyone watching its two games this weekend would have no idea.
Penn pedigrees put to test
In the NCAA tournament, former Penn coach Fran Dunphy will face his former assistant and current Cornell coach Steve Donahue for the first time.
W. Squash looks for Goodwin in return
Penn's Kristen Lange against Princeton's Amanda Siebert









