Penn likely wouldn't have stood a chance against the Yale Bulldogs without ex-Duke forward TJ Power in the Ivy League conference tournament final, but luckily for the Quakers, that was not the case.
The forward delivered the first 40-point game in Ivy League Tournament history. Originally, he was the first to score 30 since Bryce Aiken for Harvard in 2019.
He finished the game with 44 points on 53% shooting from the field, and he also shot 50% from beyond the arc (7-for-14), along with going a perfect 9-for-9 from the line. Here's the rundown from today's game when he became just the second player in the last 20 seasons to record 40-plus points and 10-plus rebounds in a conference championship game.
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TJ Power stats today
Here are Power's stats from today's Ivy League Championship:
- Points: 44
- Rebounds: 14
- Assists: 2
- Steals: 1
- Blocks: 1
- FG%: 53% (14/26)
- 3P FG%: 50% (7/14)
- FTs: 9/9
SN AWARDS: All-America team | Player of the Year | Coach of the Year
TJ Power regulation buzzer beater
One of Power's biggest shots of his college career came in the end of regulation to send Yale-UPenn to overtime. Here is the shot:
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UPenn was able to defeat Yale by a final score of 88-84. Yale led by as many as nine points.
HISTORY OF UPSETS BY SEED:
16 vs. 1 | 15 vs. 2 | 14 vs. 3 | 13 vs. 4 | 12 vs. 5

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