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New coordinators will lead Dartmouth’s offense, defense
Following the Big Green’s 2-8 Fall season, the Dartmouth football team hired two new coordinators to guide the offensive and defensive side of the ball next season.
Jim Pry, who previously coached receivers at the University of Illinois, and Don Dobe… more »
Another Blue Devil gets big football job
Steve Addazio was named interim head coach at the University of Florida when Urban Meyer decided he needed to take a leave of absence if not walk away altogether. Scott Pioli, one the architects of the New England Patriots success, is running the Kansas… more »
Penn Sets Spring Schedule; Spring Game on April 10
Less than four months ago, the University of Pennsylvania football team hoisted the Ivy League's championship trophy as they walked off the turf of Franklin Field. On March 16, the team will hold its first spring practice and officially begin its defens… more »
Dartmouth Hires Offensive and Defensive Coordinators
Dartmouth head football coach Buddy Teevens announced the hiring of his coordinators today, each of whom have at least 25 years of collegiate coaching experience. Jim Pry, recently of the University of Illinois, and Don Dobes, who spent the past 16 seas… more »
FCS Experience Counts... In Olympic Bobsledding
In Vancouver, Jamie Moriarity, a former All-Ivy safety at Cornell, prepares to drive his bobsled down the fastest track in the world.
For Jamie Moriarty, it took walking into the Opening Ceremonies of the Winter Olympics to realize he'd made it.
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NCAA Football Attendance Plateaus After Record Run
After three consecutive record-breaking seasons, college football attendance declined slightly for the first time in five years. A total of 48,284,673 fans attended games at all 630 NCAA schools during the 2009 season (including home games, neutral-site… more »
2010 Columbia Schedule Released; Spring Game Set for April 23
Columbia will open the 2010 football campaign with four straight home games on Robert K. Kraft Field, beginning on Saturday, September 18 vs. Fordham in the annual Liberty Cup game.
After a year off, Columbia will renew its series with Towson on Sept… more »
Financial Aid: Private Colleges To Rein In Aid Package Offers, Increase Tuition
In the last year, the nation's private colleges have laid off staff, shelved construction projects, slashed sports teams and turned down thermostats to cut costs. But student financial aid has kept flowing.
Now the weak economy is forcing some instit… more »
Penn Team Receives Ivy Championship Rings
Honored during the men's basketball game against Yale Saturday night, the University of Pennsylvania football team and staff received their 2009 Ivy League championship rings.
The team was recognized at mid-court of The Palestra as 2009 co-captains,… more »
Why Ivy League Should Bring Back All-Star Game
Whether you’ve been watching or not, it’s all-star season in professional sports. All of these recent all-star games gave me an idea for postseason play that is not unheard of in the Ivy League: Let’s have an Ivy League football all-star game.
Whethe… more »
Penn Announces 2010 Schedule
Homecoming vs. Brown
For those who follow the University of Pennsylvania football team, there won't be many surprises on the 2010 schedule announced on Tuesday. In addition to the seven Ivy League games, the defending Ivy champions will once again ad… more »
New Cornell Football Coach: 'I Didn't Come Here to Lose'
Austin confident he can lift Cornell program.
ITHACA -- Kent Austin was asked how he planned on turning around a program that hasn't won an Ivy League title in 20 years. Cornell's new football coach paused to collect himself before answering.
Then… more »
Kent Austin Introduced This Morning as Cornell's 26th Head Coach
ITHACA -- Kent Austin, who spent the last two years as offensive coordinator at the University of Mississippi, was introduced this morning as Cornell's 26th head football coach at an hour-long press conference in the university's Hall of Fame room.
A… more »
Penn Linebackers Coach Cliff Schwenke Announces Retirement
After 11 seasons coaching the linebackers at the University of Pennsylvania and 35 seasons as a collegiate football coach, Cliff Schwenke announced his retirement this week.
"It's time," Schwenke said of his retirement. "This has obviously been a gre… more »
Cornell Head Coach Resigns To Become Defensive Coordinator at Duke
Jim Knowles '87 has resigned his position as The Roger J. Weiss '61 Coach of Football at Cornell and has accepted the defensive coordinator position at Duke University. A national search for a new head coach will begin immediately. Knowles took over the… more »