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...ways with the way that our kids kept their poise and battled—and we certainly had to.”The game was won on the boards and lost at the free-throw line. The Quakers dominated the glass, out-rebounding the Crimson, 44-32. Penn??s total included 15 offensive boards, a factor that contributed significantly to the Quakers’ 20 second-chance points.“I just think their team was tougher than we were on the backboard,” Amaker said, adding later, “I think that...
...honey. Nothing that comes out of your hands is awful.’” Tay led all scorers with 21 points, finishing 9-of-18 from the floor and adding nine rebounds in the winning effort. Hallion added 12 points for the Crimson, while Penn??s Carrie Biemer and Anca Popovici each had 14. After nailing the eventual game-winner, Tay had to clamp down on defense for the last 14 seconds. Penn called three timeouts during the game’s last possession, deciding finally on an inbounds play under the basket with three seconds...
...circumstance. Therefore, we are isolating ourselves along lines of personal choice rather than age-old divisions like race or class. If a group of people realizes they share a singular trait and rallies for it, Penn claims, they could make all the difference in the world. According to Penn??a former Crimson editor and the Clinton campaign strategist who in 1996 identified “Soccer Moms” as a key voting demographic—the 75 groups he dissects in “Microtrends” could have the same effect the Soccer Moms did. That...
...change the defensive philosophy for Harvard, which held Quakers rushers to an average of just 1.8 yards per carry.“We just stuck to the scheme,” junior linebacker Matthew Thomas said.The lack of experience at running back might have had a big effect on Penn??s passing game. The two Quakers quarterbacks combined to go 14-for-35 for just 125 yards and an interception.“The toughest part for me was picking up blitzes today,” DiMaggio said. “Personally, that gave me some confusion. They...
...women’s soccer team has had to watch another group of players celebrate an Ivy League championship on Ohiri Field. Penn (13-3-1, 6-1-0 Ivy) clinched sole possession of the league title Saturday by downing the Crimson, 1-0. A 15th-minute goal from Penn??s Jessica Fuccello—her 11th goal of the season—coupled with an impressive defensive display was enough to defeat Harvard in a match of very few chances. A year ago, it was Columbia that clinched the Ivy League crown in Cambridge. However, that...