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Rachel Bleustein


Football loses to Cornell 38-48 at Franklin Field. It was back and forth until the last few minutes when Cornell blocked a field goal and then got a pick-six in the second half of the fourth quarter.

By Rachel Bleustein and Rachel Bleustein · Sept. 26, 2013

Football loses to Cornell 38-48 at Franklin Field. It was back and forth until the last few minutes when Cornell blocked a field goal and then got a pick-six in the second half of the fourth quarter.

Football loses to Villanova 24-8; Penn scored a touchdown and had a successful two point conversion in the last five minutes of the game

By Rachel Bleustein and Rachel Bleustein · Sept. 24, 2013

Football loses to Villanova 24-8; Penn scored a touchdown and had a successful two point conversion in the last five minutes of the game

Football loses to Cornell 38-48 at Franklin Field. It was back and forth until the last few minutes when Cornell blocked a field goal and then got a pick-six in the second half of the fourth quarter.

By Rachel Bleustein and Rachel Bleustein · Sept. 19, 2013

Football loses to Cornell 38-48 at Franklin Field. It was back and forth until the last few minutes when Cornell blocked a field goal and then got a pick-six in the second half of the fourth quarter.

Football loses to Cornell 38-48 at Franklin Field. It was back and forth until the last few minutes when Cornell blocked a field goal and then got a pick-six in the second half of the fourth quarter.

By Rachel Bleustein and Rachel Bleustein · Aug. 21, 2013

Football loses to Cornell 38-48 at Franklin Field. It was back and forth until the last few minutes when Cornell blocked a field goal and then got a pick-six in the second half of the fourth quarter.

	After suffering an ankle injury in last year’s home finale against Harvard,  senior quarterback Billy Ragone is ready to take the reins once again as Penn’s field general. After a slow start to last season, Ragone was an essential part of Penn’s close Ivy victories, orchestrating multiple game-winning drives.

By Rachel Bleustein · Aug. 21, 2013

After suffering an ankle injury in last year’s home finale against Harvard, senior quarterback Billy Ragone is ready to take the reins once again as Penn’s field general. After a slow start to last season, Ragone was an essential part of Penn’s close Ivy victories, orchestrating multiple game-winning drives.