But Penn, Princeton’s bitter rival, sneaked into the field as the fourth seed with a 6-8 league record. But in a thrilling, if not aesthetically pleasing, game, Princeton outlasted Penn in overtime to win, 72-64, despite never leading during regulation. Advertisement Continue reading the main storyAs the Quakers (13-15) jumped to a 28-19 lead in the first half, players on Penn’s bench began flexing their muscles. But it was impossible to camouflage the environment completely: The Princeton partisans were still outnumbered by Penn supporters. Advertisement Continue reading the main story“Penn came out guns blazing,” Weisz said.
Source: New York Times March 12, 2017 01:42 UTC