The Penn-Princeton basketball rivalry dates back to the early 1900s and is one of the oldest and most storied rivalries in college basketball. Both Penn and Princeton are Ivy League schools located in the northeastern United States.
The two teams typically meet twice a year in regular season play, with one game taking place at Penn's home court, the Palestra in Philadelphia, and the other at Princeton's Jadwin Gymnasium in New Jersey.
The rivalry is known for its competitiveness and intensity, with both schools boasting passionate fan bases and a history of close and thrilling games. The games between Penn and Princeton often have implications for the Ivy League championship and entry into the NCAA tournament.
Overall, Princeton holds a slight edge in the series history, but both teams have experienced periods of dominance throughout the years. The rivalry continues to be a highlight of the Ivy League basketball season and a must-watch for fans of college basketball.
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