Selected works of my published writings (mostly sports!) ordered on a loose scale of favorites.
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Late season misfortunes for two teams on the Schuylkill

[2021]

Soccer
Yet another visiting soccer team arrived in Philadelphia to claim a conference title on their hosts' turf and spoil their opponents' final home match of the season.
Made at Penn: The Red and Blue behind Jordan Burroughs' American wrestling record

[2022]

Wrestling
The colors of the American flag that freestyle wrestler Jordan Burroughs wore after his title victory were also written into his relationship with the Red and Blue at Penn wrestling.
Penn men's soccer advances in NCAA tournament with thrilling 3-0 triumph over Rutgers

[2022]

Men's soccer
"In perhaps its best showing this season so far, Penn proved poise, skill, and confidence against Rutgers as the riveting 2022 campaign charges on."
Every record broken at the 2022 NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships

[2022]

Swimming
The University of Virginia posted a remarkable number of records at the championships, where the nation's top swimmers competed in the most anticipated events of their seasons.
From the Cathedral to the Mecca: The homecoming of Jelani Williams

[2022]

Men's basketball
The men's basketball senior is headed home to Washington D.C. to find a new home court with the Howard Bisons, all while pursuing another degree.
The Doctor Is in: Dr. Krissy Turner brings championship experience to Penn women's soccer

[2022]

Soccer
Among the names in the tide of newcomers to the Penn sports coaching staff is Krissy Turner, who is bringing her extensive resume of habitual wins to a team of exciting potential in Penn women's soccer.
Associate Head Coach Nat Graham pilots men's basketball as Princeton spoils another Penn senior night

[2022]

Basketball
In the absence of head coach Steve Donahue, assistant coach Nat Graham stepped up to coach his first ever collegiate game.
A conversation with Joe Miller: former Quaker and Savannah Banana turned Detroit Tigers MLB draft pick

[2022]

Baseball
Joe Miller means business, but not the front office kind where he'd spend most of his time off the field and hang his Wharton degree on an office wall. For now, his focus is solely aimed at being the best version of himself, and proving his place on the mound as the Detroit Tigers' newest left-handed pitcher.
The dreams of senior Andrew Douglas of Penn men's squash go beyond athletics

[2021]

Squash
The conclusion to the historic tale of Team USA's squash run in the 2019 Pan American Games came down to the last man on the team — twice. It was Andrew Douglas of Penn men's squash, the only college player on the roster, who would step up to the semifinal round and face Alfredo Avila — former No. 35 in the world, hailing from the first-seeded favorites of Mexico.
Premier League Matches and Perfect Daughters

[2022]

Personal narrative
Whenever I watch soccer with my mom at home, she sits with me at an arm's length away and deciphers aloud what's happening on the screen.

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