Princeton Edged Out Penn 78-74 In Ivy League Tilt

PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — Henry Caruso scored a career-high 23 points and the go-ahead free throw Saturday to lead Princeton's 78-74 comeback win over Penn in an Ivy League opener.

Spencer Weisz added 20 points and the Tigers (7-9, 1-0) were outshot and outrebounded, but made 32 of 43 free throws.

Princeton pulled ahead 34-33 on a free throw by Peter Miller, but Penn's Tony Hicks hit a 3 at the buzzer and the Quakers led 41-36 at halftime.

Princeton gained ground on a 9-4 second-half run in which Weisz scored a layup and back-to-back 3s, then led 64-63 after Caruso's layup with 5:51 left. Penn regained the lead 71-70 on Matt Howard's layup with 3:02 left, then Princeton led 72-71 after a free throw by Caruso. The Tigers outscored the Quakers 8-3 in the final 1:01.

Tony Hicks and Darien Nelson-Henry scored 18 apiece for the Quakers (3-8, 0-1), Howard had 11 and Antonio Woods 10.

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