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...Year Ibrahim Jaaber returns for his senior year, as does All-Ivy forward Mark Zoller. Long-time head coach Fred Dunphy is not back, however, after leaving Penn, but not Philadelphia, in the spring, to replace Hall-of-Famer John Chaney at fellow Big 5 institution Temple. So Glen Miller, formerly of Brown, takes over the reins of the Ivy League’s premier program...
...source close to the Murtha effort claims Pelosi has made 40 calls to incoming freshman and wavering centrists in the party on Murtha's behalf. Pelosi's spokesman Brendan Daly said she has "made it clear to members of her support for Mr. Murtha." Two top Pelosi lieutenants, George Miller and Anna Eshoo, both of California, said Pelosi was in the fight all the way. "When she says support, it's not just an endorsement, it is full-fledged," Eshoo said...
...honest with you, it’s something that I really won’t give any thought to until after next week.”The run set up a five-yard touchdown toss from O’Hagan to sophomore tight end Jason Miller two plays later, putting the Crimson ahead 7-0 early in the first quarter.From there, however, things quickly deteriorated for Harvard.Penn responded with a 65-yard drive that was capped off by a 15-yard run by running back Joe Sandberg that tied the game at seven apiece.The Quakers forced a quick three...
...first quarter, finishing the day with 119 yards. But the Quakers and four first-half turnovers proved too much to overcome. After taking a 7-0 lead in the first on a five-yard pass from junior Liam O’Hagan to sophomore tight end Jason Miller that was set up by Dawson’s 55-yard scamper, Penn responded with a running attack of its own. Penn’s Joe Sandberg scored on a 15-yard run on the ensuing drive to tie the game at seven apiece. After a three-and-out for the Harvard...
...first quarter on his way to 119 yards on the game. But the Quakers and four first-half turnovers proved too much for Harvard to overcome. After taking a 7-0 lead on a five-yard pass from junior Liam O’Hagan to sophomore tight end Jason Miller, set up by Dawson’s 55-yard scamper, Penn responded with a running attack of its own. Penn’s Joe Sandberg scored on a 15-yard run on the ensuing drive to tie the game at seven apiece. After a three-and-out for the Harvard...