Penn Quakers vs Yale Bulldogs Prediction For the Ivy League Championship Game


The Ivy League championship game is set for Sunday afternoon with a trip to the NCAA Tournament on the line. Yale enters the title game as the conference’s top seed after another dominant regular season and an impressive semifinal victory over Cornell. Penn, the No. 3 seed, earned its spot in the final after grinding out a dramatic overtime win against Harvard in the semifinals. Who will get a win to earn their way into March Madness? I try to answer that below, as I make my Penn vs Yale prediction.

Yale has been the conference’s most consistent program over the past several seasons and enters the championship with a 24-5 record after an 88-76 victory over Cornell in the semifinal round. The Bulldogs shot 55% from the field in that game and displayed the offensive balance that has carried them throughout the year.
Penn has taken a different route to this stage. The Quakers battled through an up-and-down regular season but finished strong and stunned Harvard 62-60 in overtime to reach the final. With the NCAA Tournament bid on the line, Penn will need its top scorers to deliver against a Yale team that already defeated the Quakers twice during the regular season.
Yale Bulldogs
Penn Quakers
Stat | Penn | Yale |
|---|---|---|
Points per game | 76.2 | 81.5 |
Points allowed per game | 72.9 | 70.4 |
Team Field Goal % | 44% | 50% |
Rebounds per game | 36.6 | 34.9 |
Assists per game | 13.9 | 16.0 |
Yale enters the championship game with clear advantages in offensive efficiency, rebounding, and experience in high-pressure conference tournament games. The Bulldogs have already defeated Penn twice this season and continue to display one of the most balanced lineups in the Ivy League. Penn deserves credit for reaching the final after a gritty overtime win against Harvard, but the Quakers face a difficult task against a Yale team that spreads scoring across so many players. I'll take Yale to win and cover the spread as they should win the Ivy League once again en route to an NCAA Tournament appearance.
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