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In its third consecutive road game to open up the season, Penn women’s basketball, looking to rebound from a loss against Northwestern, fell to St. Joe’s in a tough 57-50 contest.
On Nov. 16, 2002, ESPN College GameDay — the network’s weekly college football pregame show — came to Franklin Field for the first and only time in school history.
Penn will confront a Rutgers team that scored five goals in its most recent two games, while aiming to bruise the Scarlet Knights' goal with a formidable offensive momentum of its own.
Following Penn football’s blowout loss at the hands of the Harvard Crimson, former Senior Sports Editor Brandon Pride offers his takeaways from the tumultuous home finale.
The Quakers could not get it done against the Crimson on Saturday, as Penn's usually impressive front-seven was neutralized by a potent Harvard offense.
A 28-point loss doesn’t sound like an appealing start to the season, but hearing the two coaches talk postgame demonstrated exactly why the final score appeared the way it did.