Another day, another loss at the Palestra, where the Quakers remain winless in conference play after falling 66-60 to Harvard.
It was the first time Harvard won at the Palestra since the 1990-91 season.
Penn's offense got off to a slow start, with the Quakers shooting just 31 percent in the first half.
But with Harvard's big men, Keith Wright and Evan Harris, on the bench in foul trouble, Penn clawed its way back into the game. The Quakers tied the contest up at 46 all with just over seven minutes to play.
Harvard's Jeremy Lin, playing on an ankle injured in last night's loss to Princeton, sunk perhaps the biggest three pointer of the game, giving Harvard a 61-58 win with 37 seconds to play.
Drew Housman took the load off Lin and led all scorers with 22 points. Jack Eggleston led all Penn scorers with 14 points.






