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The 2022–23 Penn Quakers men's basketball team represented the University of Pennsylvania in the 2022–23 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Quakers, led by seventh-year head coach Steve Donahue , played their home games at The Palestra in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as members of the Ivy League .
The Tigers finished the 2023–24 season 24–5, 12–2 in Ivy League play to finish as Ivy League regular season champions. [1] In the Ivy League tournament, they were defeated by Brown in the semifinals. [2] They received a bid to the National Invintational Tournament, were they lost to UNLV in the first round. [3]
The winner receives the league's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. In 2020, the Ivy League canceled its tournament during the COVID-19 pandemic and awarded Yale an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, the latter of which was later also cancelled. In 2021, the Ivy League did not play regular season matchups during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tyler Perkins was oblivious to the Big 5 — “I thought it was a conference,” he said — or what a Penn win in a city series game against Villanova would mean to the program until streamers ...
Princeton and Yale co-earned the league title after finishing the regular season 10–4 within the Ivy League. Princeton earned the league's bid to the 2023 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament after defeating Penn, 77–70, in the semifinals and Yale, 74–65, in the finals of the conference tournament.
In only 11 instances in the history of Ivy League basketball, and in only seven seasons since Yale's 1962 title, has neither Penn nor Princeton won at least a share of the Ivy League title in basketball, [237] with Princeton champion or co-champion 26 times and Penn 25 times. Penn has won 21 outright, Princeton 19 outright.
Princeton earned the league title after finishing the regular season 12–2 within the Ivy League. However, Yale earned the league's bid to the 2022 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament after defeating Pennsylvania, 67–61, in the semifinals and Princeton, 66–64, in the finals of the inaugural conference tournament.
The Ivy League men's basketball tournament is the postseason conference tournament in men's basketball for the Ivy League. It was first held in 2017, and is held alongside the Ivy women's tournament, also introduced in 2017, at the same venue. The overall event is currently marketed as Ivy Madness.