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After blowing out the Tigers in game one and being shut out in game two, Penn and Princeton played close in game three before a Wyatt Henseler homer sealed the deal.
Former Sports Editor Brandon Pride names his top 10 greatest athletes in Penn history, including a Super Bowl Champion, Olympic gold medalist, and several All-Americans.
Joe Miller means business, but not the front office kind where he'd spend most of his time off the field and hang his Wharton degree on an office wall. For now, his focus is solely aimed at being the best version of himself, and proving his place on the mound as the Detroit Tigers' newest left-handed pitcher.
At the Kelly Writers House on Monday evening and Tuesday morning, attendees heard Doug Glanville talk about his new book in addition to his thoughts on the present state of the MLB.