TJ Power, Penn top Yale in Ivy tournament final
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TJ Power scored an Ivy Madness-record 44 points to lift Pennsylvania to an 88-84 victory over Yale to win the Ivy Legue championship on Sunday.
Yale didn’t foul Penn while up three points late in regulation Sunday — and it’ll be a decision that haunts the Bulldogs for their entire offseason. TJ Power’s 3-pointer with one second remaining tied the Ivy League Tournament championship at 75,
Penn stunned Yale, 88-84, in overtime to claim the Ivy League title after the Bulldogs' costly blunder that allowed the Quakers a chance to tie the game late.
This is Yale's third trip to the NIT. The Bulldogs earned their berth as the Ivy League regular season champions.
The Penn basketball team is headed to the NCAA Tournament. The Quakers won the Ivy League Conference Tournament Championship in overtime over Yale. The
Ohman led the nation with a 1.34 ERA as a freshman in 2025, and his starts routinely draw scouts from all 30 MLB teams.
With two minutes left, senior guard Jake Fiegen, who led the team with 23 points, drained a three-pointer to cut the deficit to seven. The Red needed a stop — and got just that.
ITHACA, NY (WBNG) - Yale defeated Cornell 88-76 Saturday in the Ivy Madness men’s basketball tournament, ending the Big Red’s season and advancing the Bulldogs in the bracket. The tournament, hosted by Cornell for the first time, features eight teams ...