Originally Posted by
rjt721
Very misleading stat, especially considering Penn played UNC, Virginia, 'Nova, La Salle, St. Joe's and Temple on their non-conference slate. It's the Ivy League - you'll seldom see a team from the Ivy with a solid record against opponents with winning records. Also, Cornell's already wrapped up the Ivy title and the automatic bid to the NCAA tourney (good chance they rest their starters). Not to mention Penn hung around at Cornell earlier in the year without Tyler Bernardini (Penn's best player) in the lineup. Penn may be 7-5 at home as you mentioned, but they're 4-1 at home in conference play, with the lone home loss coming to Brown in Bernardini's first game back from a concussion that kept him out for 3 games.