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Joe Juliano

Philly Inquirer

Philadelphia, PA, United States

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Past articles by Joe:

Padraig Harrington fends off Steve Stricker to win U.S. Senior Open at Saucan Valley

Harrington was able to hang on to claim the Senior Open title. → Read More

‘Youngster’ Harrington dominating Saucon Valley, leading the Senior Open by 5 strokes after three rounds

Harrington heads to the final round of the Senior Open with a 5-stroke lead. → Read More

Archbishop Wood’s Gary Martin runs for final time as a high school student

It's been a dream season on the track for Gary Martin and it ended with a win. → Read More

At Villanova, Jay Wright did things the right way

There are so many ways in which Wright took the time and effort to go the extra mile with his players and the Villanova program. → Read More

Who is Kyle Neptune? Getting to know the coach who will succeed Jay Wright at Villanova.

The former Villanova assistant returns after leading a 14-win turnaround in his one season at Fordham. → Read More

26 of Philadelphia’s best college basketball postseason moments

Philly’s most memorable college basketball postseason moments involving the City Six programs, all chosen by The Inquirer’s sports writers and columnists. → Read More

Iverson, Tiger and Paterno: Writing for The Inquirer, there was never a dull moment

I liked to refer to myself as a utility infielder, someone who could report and write capably on a number of different sports. → Read More

Outback Bowl: Penn State’s defensive losses could be a factor vs. Arkansas

The Nittany Lions will be without seven starters, including five on defense. The Razorbacks will challenge the replacements with the nation’s No. 12 rushing attack. → Read More

Pennridge’s Nick Tarburton is grateful to have been able to play a full football season for Penn State

After injuries sidelined him for much of 2018, all of 2019 and some of 2020, the defensive end played in all 12 games this year and is likely to start in the Outback Bowl, saying he's "super thankful" → Read More

Penn State’s Sandy Barbour says she and James Franklin are aligned on what needs to be done to succeed in football

The university's vice president for athletics said her conversations with Franklin during this summer's contract negotiations were "very good" and focused on investment in the football program. → Read More

Penn State’s James Franklin talks about players opting out of the Outback Bowl

At a news conference Wednesday, the Nittany Lions coach didn't seem to fully embrace his players' absence but supports them while being excited for his younger players → Read More

Safety Ji’Ayir Brown ready to take his place as the quarterback of the Penn State secondary

Brown, who will return for a fifth season in 2022, takes over as the leader of the secondary for the Outback Bowl from teammate Jaquan Brisker, his good friend, who has opted out of the game. → Read More

Penn State receiver Jahan Dotson will declare for the NFL draft and skip the Outback Bowl

Dotson, a first-team All-Big Ten player and a third-team All-America, finished high among Penn State leaders in catches, receiving yards and touchdowns. He had 91 catches for 1,182 yards in 2021. → Read More

Penn State offensive coordinator Mike Yurcich takes responsibility for lackluster showing on offense

Yurcich had high expectations put on him to improve the explosiveness of the Lions' offense. But the numbers in scoring, total offense, and third-down conversion percentage were below the 2020 marks → Read More

Penn State linebacker Ellis Brooks opts out of Outback Bowl, enters NFL draft

Wide receiver and La Salle College graduate Winston Eubanks also announced he is retiring from football because of concussions. → Read More

No. 23 Villanova hopes to regain its shooting eye on its home court against No. 18 Xavier

The Wildcats shot a combined 28.2% in back-to-back 20-point losses at Baylor and Creighton. Coach Jay Wright said his players have kept an "amazing" attitude. The Musketeers have won seven straight. → Read More

Sixth time a charm? Penn State quarterback Sean Clifford wants one more chance to get it right

Clifford, who announced his decision last week to return in 2022, said he wants to "right the ship" after a disappointing end to the 2021 regular season. He will play in the Jan. 1 Outback Bowl. → Read More

Villanova made some bad history during the past week with a pair of 20-point road losses

The back-to-back 20-point losses are the first of the 690-game Jay Wright era with the Wildcats. The team is shooting less than 30% in its last three games, including 23% from three. → Read More

Villanova goes ice-cold down the stretch, loses 79-59 to Creighton

The Wildcats cut a 12-point deficit to two with 8:38 to play but did not make a single basket the rest of the game, scoring their final five points on free throws, and giving up too many layups. → Read More

Penn State defensive coordinator Manny Diaz’s whirlwind journey between Florida and PA

Diaz spent 18 days as the Owls' head coach before taking the same job at Miami, his hometown. When he was fired after three seasons with the Hurricanes, James Franklin hired him five days later. → Read More