Today may be Valentine’s Day in the City of Brotherly Love, but the men’s basketball team isn’t expected to send any friendly greetings to its cross-town neighbors from Saint Joseph’s. “On Valentine’s Day,” sophomore guard
Bench play has been a important element to the women’s basketball team’s winning ways this season. On Sunday at Richmond, the Owls could not muster any points from their bench players, as their reserves were
Make no question about it. The women’s basketball team can compete with the best schools in the nation. They have proven this in upsetting two nationally-ranked opponents this season and battling through some in-game adversity
Perhaps the most trying time in a university president’s tenure is the end of his career. For past Temple presidents, the rewards for contributions to the university have been numerous. Peter Liacouras has been immortalized
Since September 2005, the Independence Blue Cross Student Recreation Center has been hosting their Body Composition Challenge, in which more than 100 students, faculty and staff try to maintain or decrease their body fat percentage
For Maryanne and Melissa Forsythe, fencing is in their blood. One of three seniors on the fencing team, Maryanne and her sister Melissa, a freshman, are competing on the same team, again. But this time,
Men’s basketball coach John Chaney has said it all season: His team does not know how to win when its shots don’t fall. Chaney issued this sentiment again after the Owls fell to La Salle,
The women’s basketball team finished its three- game homestand Saturday with a dominant, 79-44, win over cross-state Atlantic Ten Conference foe Duquesne. The win moved the No. 19 Owls to 10-2 at home this season,
The men’s soccer team should consider itself forewarned: This could develop into some kind of trend. For the second straight year a Temple men’s soccer player was drafted by a Major League Soccer organization in
When reading Adrian Wojnarowski’s The Miracle of St. Anthony, one thought kept going through my head: ‘I’ve read this before.’ Though I never actually had read the book, I had read tales similar to it.