The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA
1 hour ago by David Gurian-Peck
For the second straight season, Robert Irvin is battling back from severe shoulder surgery. And once again, the quarterback - who started all 10 games as a sophomore in 2006 - must vie for his old job. Gone is Bryan Walker, who as a senior lost last fall's preseason competition only to step up when Irvin suffered a torn right labrum against Villanova in the second game of the year.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
8 hours ago
After a dominating fall season in 2007, the Lions football, soccer, cross-country, tennis and field hockey teams are looking to duplicate their success from last year. Some teams are looking to maintain their dominance within the conference, some are looking to avenge late-season heartbreaks and others are hoping to show off their skills on a national stage.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
13 hours ago by Duncan Slobodzian
Many at the College were stunned last year when beloved men's baseball coach Rick Dell headed east to serve as an ambassador for the game he's always loved. One year later, it looks like the move was a success for Dell, who was a major player at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, even tossing out the first pitch during an opening round game between the United States and Korea.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
5 days ago by Brett Fischer and Michael Mazzeo
After couple of down seasons, Madden 09 returns to playoffs.
Over the past few years, the Madden franchise has gone 8-8. In other words, the game has been rather average. While older versions have featured more in-depth franchise modes and the addition of Superstar mode, overall it hasn't impressed.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
5 days ago by Brett Fischer
I could picture it so clearly. Just as 23-year-old Michael Phelps had his own biography, my story of being the greatest athlete at my respective sport was going to be epic. It was going to be a tale of how I overcame the odds to become an Olympic champion…
As I walked toward the stage and stood on the tallest point on the podium, I looked around and heard thousands of people echoing my name.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
5 days ago by Mike Mazzeo
While watching the epic Olympic performance by Michael Phelps, I had an epiphany of Olympic proportions.
Growing up, I had always been under the impression that males competing in sports such as swimming, gymnastics and volleyball were, for lack of a better term, "soft.