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Princeton 50, Penn 49 After Princeton's Brian Earl opened the scoring with a three-pointer, Penn scored 29 unanswered points to stake a 29-3 lead. The Quakers led 33-9 at the break and 40-13 in the second half. But Princeton closed the game on a 37-9 run to score a stunning 50-49 victory and move into first place in the Ivy League.
Princeton University and University of Pennsylvania – (men's basketball, Penn–Princeton football rivalry). The 2008 season was the first since 1989 that neither Penn nor Princeton won the Ivy League men's basketball championship. United States Merchant Marine Academy and United States Coast Guard Academy – (football) in the Secretaries Cup.
Longest annual rivalry Princeton–Yale: [18] Since 1902 (tied with Columbia–Yale, Princeton–Penn is second since 1903) NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship Tournament records Free throws made in 100% effort: Bradley (16 vs. St. Joseph’s, 1st R, November 3, 1963) [ 19 ]
The Quakers, a member of the Philadelphia Big 5, have long-standing rivalries with a multitude of institutions such as Temple University, La Salle University, Saint Joseph's University, and Villanova University. Another rival is Drexel University, which is a member of the City 6. Penn’s traditional rival in the Ivy League is Princeton.
The Penn–Princeton football rivalry is an American college football rivalry [citation needed] between the Penn Quakers and Princeton Tigers. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] History
Monmouth and Princeton meet for the 22nd time Saturday when the Tigers come to West Long Branch for a big early-season clash between in-state rivals.
Marquette–Wisconsin men's basketball rivalry; Metro Series; Michigan–Michigan State men's basketball rivalry; Michigan–Michigan State women's basketball rivalry; Michigan–Ohio State men's basketball rivalry; Michigan–Ohio State women's basketball rivalry
Apologies to English teachers — including several of mine in a cemetery spin class right now — for bringing up this subject. Unique. That’s our non-Wordle word for the day.