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Penn and Columbia men's basketball are tied for fourth in the Ivy League — but who makes the tournament?

(02/22/17 12:05am)

So as things stand, Penn men’s basketball is currently tied with Columbia at 4-6 in the league for fourth place — the crucial, last spot to be invited to this year’s inaugural Ivy League Tournament. The winner of the new postseason tournament is the recipient of the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament later in March, making the promise of finishing fourth or higher in the conference all the more enticing.


Roundtable | What's going to happen during a crazy championship weekend?

(02/21/17 11:50pm)

This weekend, a number of winter sports teams wrap up their seasons with Ivy League championships. While women’s swimming and men’s squash finished up last week, their opposite-gender counterparts along with gymnastics and indoor track & field all compete this weekend for postseason glory.









Darnell Foreman leads the lackluster Quakers in defeat to Princeton

(02/08/17 3:06am)

In the most highly-anticipated game of the year, Penn men’s basketball fell to archrival Princeton, 64-49, to keep the Quakers languishing at the bottom of the Ivy League. In his postgame press conference Tuesday night, coach Steve Donahue lamented that his players really didn’t play that badly — they just aren’t good enough at their current level.



Happy 90th birthday, Palestra!

(02/07/17 3:18am)

When the Palestra hosted its first game all the way back in 1927, the 10,000-seat arena was one of the largest indoor stadiums in the world. Today, that capacity has been downgraded to a little over 8,000, but the thousands in attendance at the Penn-Princeton men's basketball game on Tuesday night will still get one of the highest-quality experiences in all of the sport.