Senior Goodbye: Noah Rosenstein | Friends, memories transcend the games
I’d be remiss to write about anything else but my DP friends with my final bittersweet words that will ever grace these pages.
I’d be remiss to write about anything else but my DP friends with my final bittersweet words that will ever grace these pages.
Penn men’s basketball reeled in two recruits from across the pond, receiving commitments from a pair out of Ireland and England.
In a back-and-forth affair, Penn held on to beat the Tar Heels, 10-7, on Saturday afternoon at Franklin Field.
It’s a rule that seems so simple: If you win, they will come. But it means a whole lot less — and sounds a whole lot sillier — to venture the reverse.
The men's basketball team emerged with a 64-54 victory over the Lions on Friday night. Zack Rosen had 17 points and nine assists.
The men's hoops team took on a different character this weekend when junior center Mike Howlett returned to the form that fans grew to love last season.
Penn built leads in the first half of each game this weekend, while it fell behind by similar margins during its four-game losing streak.
Penn’s game against Harvard Saturday had everything you could want, except for the one thing the Quakers wanted: a win.
The men’s hoops squad showed its fans a lot this weekend, from a steady game of good basketball to a comeback overtime victory.
The Quakers fell to Temple, 73-56, Wednesday night at the Liacouras Center, marking the seniors’ 15th-career Big 5 loss, and Penn’s 16th in a row dating back to 2007.
M Hoops versus Yale
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M Hoops versus Yale
M Hoops versus Yale
M Hoops versus Yale