
Pennsylvania plays Princeton after Brown's 42-point game
Pennsylvania Quakers (8-18, 4-9 Ivy League) at Princeton Tigers (18-10, 7-6 Ivy League)
Princeton, New Jersey; Saturday, 2 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: Pennsylvania takes on Princeton after Sam Brown scored 42 points in Pennsylvania's 92-87 victory against the Columbia Lions.
The Tigers are 8-4 in home games. Princeton is sixth in the Ivy League in rebounding averaging 31.0 rebounds. Caden Pierce leads the Tigers with 7.5 boards.

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