Penn Quakers Basketball - 2012-13 Basketball Schedule

2012-13 Basketball Schedule

Date Opponent Time (EST) TV/ Radio Result Record Notes
November 9 Maryland-Baltimore County 7:00 pm 80-75 1-0
November 12 vs. Delaware 9:30 pm 69-84 1-1 Preseason NIT (Charlottesville, VA)
November 13 vs. Fairfield 4:30 53-62 1-2 Preseason NIT (Charlottesville, VA)
November 17 Drexel 4:00 pm 59-61 1-3
November 28 Binghamton 7:00 pm 65-54 2-5
December 1 at Penn State 2:00 pm ESPN3.com 47-58 2-6
December 8 Villanova 8:00 pm NBC Sports Network 55-68 2-7
December 21 at Delaware 7:00 pm 60-83 2-8
December 29 at Wagner 4:00 pm 63-68 OT 2-9
January 2 at Butler 7:00 pm 57-70 2-10
January 5 at La Salle 2:00 pm 57-74 2-11
January 8 Lafayette 7:30 pm 83-85 2-12
January 12 at Princeton 6:00 pm NBC Sports Network 53-65 2-13
January 17 at NJIT 7:30 pm 54-53 3-13
January 19 at St. Joseph's 5:00 pm ESPN2/U 59-79 3-14 Palestra
January 23 at Temple 7:00 pm 69-76 3-15 Palestra
February 1 Columbia 7:00 pm 62-58 4-15
February 2 Cornell 7:00 pm 69-71 4-16
February 8 Yale 7:00 pm 59-68 4-17
February 9 Brown 7:00 pm 71-48 5-17
February 15 at Harvard 7:00 pm 54-73 5-18
February 16 at Dartmouth 7:00 pm 67-57 6-18
February 22 at Cornell 7:00 pm
February 23 at Columbia 7:00 pm
March 1 Dartmouth 7:00 pm
March 2 Harvard 6:00 pm NBC Sports Network
March 8 at Brown 7:00 pm
March 9 at Yale 7:00 pm
March 12 Princeton 7:30 pm

Games to be added: Preseason NIT championship round or consolation round (2 games, November 19 - November 23)

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