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Wednesday, November 19, 6:30 p.m. ESTWhere: Bryce Jordan Center, University Park, PAKenpom Ranking (PSU): 172nd (82nd)TV: B1G+ (Streaming)Radio: Penn State Sports NetworkVegas Line: N/AOver/Under: N/A What To Watch For Prediction Penn State is still a team rounding into form,
The Harvard Crimson (4-1) are en route to Bryce Jordan Center on Wednesday where they will attempt to defeat the Penn State Nittany Lions (4-0).
The Penn State men’s basketball team puts its 4-0 record on the line Wednesday night when the Nittany Lions host Harvard inside the Bryce Jordan Center. Tipoff is slated for 6:30 p.m. and the game will stream on B1G+.
Penn State (4-0) is shooting 52.1 percent from the field, and has four players averaging in double figures: freshman guard Melih Tunca (15.5), freshman guard Kayden Mingo (15.3), junior guard Freddie Dilione V (12.3) and sophomore guard Dominick Stewart (10.5). Tunca and Mingo have reached double figures in each of Penn State's four games.
Penn State takes on the Harvard Crimson after Melih Tunca scored 20 points in Penn State's 83-69 win over the La Salle Explorers.
Harvard clinched a 45-43 win over Penn on Saturday in a nail-biting thriller with just seconds left on the clock. In a nail-biting thriller, junior kicker Kieran Corr drilled a game-winning 53-yard field goal to seal Harvard’s victory and a share of the Ivy League title.
The common adage is that football is a game of inches, but on Saturday it was yards — 53 of them, to be exact — that separated Penn from a potential upset against No. 11 Harvard. Crimson kicker Kieran Corr hit a 53-yard field goal as time expired to hand the Quakers a 45-43 loss at Harvard Stadium.
Here is everything you need to know about Harvard vs. Penn, including TV and streaming options for the Ivy League matchup.
This week is going to be rough for the Quakers. Harvard is the Ivy League’s strongest program, boasting an undefeated overall record and reaching over 30 points in each game. Against other Ivy League schools, the Crimson have finished with at least a 17-point lead. On top of this, Penn has a losing record against Harvard, especially for away games.
When the Harvard football team faces the University of Pennsylvania Saturday, the Crimson will look to leave the Quakers quaking. Harvard already boasts the best national ranking in program history and the highest ranking the Ivy League has seen in nearly four decades — now the team will try to convert that momentum into yet another win.