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Penn's March Madness Quest Soars to Highest Elevation as Season Climaxes with Magnificent Moments!

By Jason Owens•Yahoo Sports

ITHACA, NY - MARCH 14: Pennsylvania Quakers Forward TJ Power (12) drives the ball against Yale Bulldogs Forward Nick Townsend (42) during the second half of the Ivy League Women's Basketball Championship game between the Harvard Crimson and the Princeton Tigers on March 14, 2026, at Newman Arena in Itaca, NY. (Photo by Gregory Fisher/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) Icon Sportswire via Getty Images The No. 1 seed in the Ivy League tournament, Yale appeared NCAA tournament-bound on Sunday with a 73-69 lead over No.

3 seed Penn and 12 seconds left in the conference championship game. But Penn's TJ Power rallied Penn to overtime with two 3s in the final 6. 7 seconds of regulation.

From there, Penn went on to an 88-84 win to win the title game and secure the league's only projected NCAA tournament bid and eliminate Harvard. Power's 3-pointer with 6. 7 seconds left cut Harvard's lead to 73-72.

Penn then fouled, and Harvard hit both free throws to extend its lead to 75-72. Power then took the inbounds pass under the Penn basket, drove up court and pulled up from 3 from the right wing. His game-tying shot dropped with 1 second remaining.

tj power forces overtime; penn vs yale pic. twitter. com/cnA7cTQ0VQ — ā—‡ (@F0RGIAT0) March 15, 2026 Harvard's ensuing 3/4-court heave had a chance, but bounced off the back of the rim, and the game went to the extra session, where Penn prevailed.