Articles by Hannah Gerstenblatt
12/10/09 5:50am
Knee-deep into fifth year
After a career junior year, nine minutes is all it took for Monmouth senior guard Whitney Coleman’s 2008-09 season to be over. 11/20/09 4:47am
Carter worth the wait for First State
Jawan Carter likes playing in the state of Delaware. 11/05/09 8:03am
World Series | Damn Yankees
Last night in the Bronx, the New York Yankees handed the Phillies a 7-3 loss to win the Fall Classic four games to two. 11/05/09 6:04am
Nothing outlasts Princeton's Paski
Princeton O-lineman has started all 37 games in his career and is three starts away from a record. 11/01/09 10:55pm
Sprint Football Brief | 78 reasons why Penn is better than Princeton
Sprint Football dominated Princeton, scoring a a whopping 91 points in the rout. 10/16/09 5:12am
Undefeated foes set to square off
Penn will try to make it a clean sweep of the Big Red when Cornell comes to Franklin Field tonight at 7. In the teams’ last meeting, Penn’s season-opener, the Red and Blue won 20-14 in Ithaca, N.Y. 10/15/09 3:19am
Ivy Sports Notebook | Sharkey attack nearly devours No. 1 Terrapins
After leading her team to a near-upset over No. 1 Maryland last Wednesday, the sophomore scored the game-winning goal in the final minute as the No. 4 Tigers scored a 3-2 win over American Sunday. 10/01/09 6:16am
Kephart worth an arm and a (big) leg
Dartmouth Athletics relies quite heavily on one arm and one leg of Don Kephart. The junior kickoff specialist and back-up field goal kicker for Big Green football suits up for the track team in the spring. 09/21/09 5:04am
Quakers’ overtime over way too quickly
Friday night’s game was a tale of two emotions for the Penn field hockey team. First, the Quakers were riding an extreme high after coming back from a 2-0 second half deficit to tie Cornell with two minutes left in regulation at Franklin Field. 09/17/09 8:38am
Brown going green at quarterback
The defending Ivy co-champion Bears — whose three rushing touchdowns allowed in 2008 were the fewest in the nation — are going to rely on the rush in their own offense this season after the graduation of quarterback Michael Dougherty. 09/16/09 5:40am
Ivy Football Preview | Walters key to Big Red’s winning ways
Cornell has not won an Ivy League championship since 1990 — the second-longest active drought — and it doesn’t look like its spell will end in 2009. 09/14/09 4:59am
For Quakers, results not Catamount
On certain days, winning isn't everything. Yesterday was one of those days for the Penn field hockey team. 09/08/09 9:12pm
Season Preview | Time to shine as youth hits prime
After losing 12 players to graduation and returning only two starters, it's not surprising that the men's soccer team is having a bit of an identity crisis. 09/03/09 4:08am
Time to shine as youth hits prime
After losing 12 players to graduation and returning only two starters, it's not surprising that the men's soccer team is having a bit of an identity crisis. 04/08/09 5:00am
*Brief | Shakeups sweep through A. Comm
A month after Dan Leone was fired from his job with the Philadelphia Eagles due to a Facebook post that slammed the organization, Athletic Communications assistant Charles "Chas" Dorman has been fired for similar Facebook activity. The Eagles fired Leone because he lambasted them for letting safety Brian Dawkins leave the team for Denver. 04/08/09 5:00am
*Brieffer Garton | Bitch won't be back in Miller household
Glen Miller's dog, Snuggles, will transfer to another family, the canine's mother confirmed in a press release yesterday. "Snuggles needs to live in a house where she has confidence in the family's leaders," the bitch said. She went on to describe the ideal family as one that could "fully utilize Snuggles' skill set" - namely, eating, crapping and chewing on her own ass. 04/08/09 5:00am
*Brief | Thorpe-Clark 'got back,' sources say
Knapp riles relayers on way out the door Former women's basketball coach Pat Knapp made his final trip to the Palestra March 28 at 2 a.m. to partake in the age-old post-breakup tradition of gathering his belongings. As he walked down 33rd Street toward Spruce, he stumbled upon Relay for Life on Franklin Field. 04/08/09 5:00am
*Brief | Knapp riles relayers on way out the door
Former women's basketball coach Pat Knapp made his final trip to the Palestra March 28 at 2 a.m. to partake in the age-old post-breakup tradition of gathering his belongings. As he walked down 33rd Street toward Spruce, he stumbled upon Relay for Life on Franklin Field. 02/26/09 5:00am
W. Hoops Ivy Notebook | Getting closer to perfection
ew England is no stranger to undefeated seasons. After watching their Patriots go a perfect 16-0 in the regular season before losing in Super Bowl XLII to the New York Giants, those fans in the Northeast can only hope that the Dartmouth women's basketball team doesn't follow in the Pats' footsteps. 02/16/09 5:00am