Sweet Penn Baseball video has us pumped (+1)
The smell of fresh cut grass, the crack of the bat, the whir of cars rushing down I-76. Yes Penn baseball season is almost upon us and the boys from Meiklejohn have put together this slick video to get...
View ArticleLegendary Penn basketball coach Dick Harter dies at 81
From Philly.com The Penn basketball community is mourning the loss of one of its greatest leaders today. Former coach Dick Harter, who led the Quakers from 1966-71, died last night of cancer at his...
View Article2 Minutes with Ed Rendell
At the Butler game last week, I caught up with Penn alum, former PA governor, and avid sports fan Ed Rendell for an interview on Penn sports, the all-time Quaker greats, and what you should do when...
View ArticleGreen Bay Packers sign Greg Van Roten
Three-time All-Ivy offensive lineman and recent graduate Greg Van Roten has signed a free agent contract with the Green Bay Packers. Van Roten will attend the Packers training camp, which runs from...
View ArticleFormer Eagle, Penn footballer dies at 88
CSNPhilly.com College Football Hall of Famer and former Penn offensive lineman George Savitsky passed away this week after a battle with pneumonia, CSNPhilly.com's Reuben Frank reported. Savitsky was...
View ArticleTurn Back the Clock: Oct. 17, 1936
Penn Football shuts out Princeton, 7-0 October 17, 1936 60 years after their first meeting, Penn shut out Princeton in a one-touchdown matchup. This solo touchdown was achieved on a 57-yard punt return...
View ArticlePenn Football: Program Throwback
On the dawn of Homecoming, many alums will be making their way back to our neck of the woods and reliving their Penn memories. There's no doubt Penn has changed over the years, and the same goes for...
View Article30 Seconds With… Greg Van Roten
Greg Van Roten (left) originally signed with the Packers practice squad but has since been moved to the active roster. Those who watched the Giants crush the Packers on Sunday Night Football this week...
View ArticleAnnual alumni game ends in tie
In a shockingly close finish on Saturday afternoon, the Penn alumni game ended in a tie, 67-67 The Red and Blue teams were tied at 65 in the final minute when Tim Krug (C' 96) made a shot to put the...
View ArticlePenn alum Mark DeRosa retires from MLB after 16 seasons
While Mark DeRosa played both football and baseball while at Penn, he was known for his long MLB career. And that career has come to a close after 16 seasons in the Major Leagues. DeRosa retired from...
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