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Talk about a big win at just the right time.
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Talk about a big win at just the right time.
Penn basketball had a season to remember in 2017-18. Needless to say, the men's team made all kinds of history — winning the Ivy League and advancing to March Madness for the first time in 11 years, this team made headlines from start to finish as it surged from fourth to first. And on the women's side, though the year might have been disappointing relative to the program's lofty standards, a second-place finish in the Ancient Eight and a second-round finish in the NIT are still nothing to laugh at.
WICHITA, Kan. — This isn't the last you'll see of this team.
WICHITA, Kan. — They hung around for a while, but in the end, it wasn't enough.
WICHITA, Kan. — They're within striking distance.
Today at 2 p.m, No. 16 seed Penn men's basketball will tip off against No. 1 seed Kansas. While the Quakers enter the game as major underdogs, there's no shortage of star power on either team.
Penn men's basketball is looking to become the first No. 16 seed to knock off a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament when it takes on Kansas on Thursday. While it's never happened before, many pundits are giving Penn as good of a chance as any No. 16 seed in history.
They might not be in the Big Dance, but they're not done yet.
They can't win if they play like that. They're going to get blown out.
If Steve Donahue doesn't win Ivy League Coach of the Year, it'll be a goddamn travesty.
Penn men's basketball kicked off its final home stand of the year with a 74-46 blowout over Dartmouth. It was a true team effort on offense, with 11 different Quakers recording points, while Dartmouth struggled to score from everywhere on the court. Ahead of a huge showdown with Harvard, here are four takeaways from the action.
That's how you respond to adversity.
Penn women's basketball has perhaps its biggest matchup on Tuesday when they travel to Princeton to take on the Tigers in a showdown of the top two Ivy League teams. The Quakers (15-5, 6-1 Ivy) fell to the Tigers (16-4, 6-1) earlier this season, 70-55. Ahead of the game, three of our writers outline the biggest keys to avoid the season sweep for the first time since 2015.
For most students, Thursday represents a chance to take a day off to celebrate the Eagles and the city of Philadelphia.
Penn men's basketball has already beaten Princeton once this year, but on Tuesday night, the Quakers will try to do it again — except this time it will be on the road.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — If you had to pick a pair of games to describe Penn women's basketball, these would be the two.
That's what you call a well-played basketball game.
In every Penn women's basketball game, there are inevitably many instances of physical play. Players jostle for position, rebounds, and loose balls all game long.
This one's for the history books.
There's been a lot of talk each basketball season over the past few years over whether the Big 5 still matters. Villanova hasn't lost a Big 5 game in five years, and the teams tend to place more emphasis on actual conference play.