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Lafayette highlights.

2 Sports Overtime presents footage from the Princeton/Lafayette game.



1981 Penn / Princeton playoff.

The final few seconds of Princeton's 54-40 playoff win over Penn to claim the Ivy League's NCAA tournament spot.

Is that an off-the-backboard alley oop at the final buzzer?!

Princeton (54): Melville 3-6 7-9 13, Robinson 7-10 0-0 14, Simkus 5-7 1-3 11, Mills 2-6 2-3 6, Ryan 3-3 4-7 10, Christel 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 20-32 14-22 54.

Pennsylvania (40): Lardner 3-9 0-0 6, Brown 4-6 0-4 8, Noon 3-6 1-2 7, Reynolds 0-2 0-0 0, Hall 5-11 1-1 11, May 0-0 0-0 0, Little 0-4 2-2 2, Oliphant 1-2 0-0 2, Ross 0-0 0-0 0, McCaffrey 1-2 0-0 2, Rawlings 1-1 0-0 2. TOTALS: 18-43 4-9 40.

Halftime: Princeton, 24-13. Fouls: Princeton 13, Pennsylvania 24. Fouled Out: Little, McCaffrey. Rebounds: Princeton 13 (Simkus & Ryan 4), Pennsylvania 30 (Brown & Little 9). Assists: Princeton 12 (Ryan 5), Pennsylvania 12 (McCaffrey 5). Turnovers: Princeton 12, Pennsylvania 21. Attendance: 4,000.



1992 Princeton / Penn finish.

Today's YouTube offering is the final five seconds of Princeton's 1992 win over Penn at The Palestra. The action starts with Sean Jackson at the free throw line looking to ice a two point Tiger lead...



Penn vs. Princeton.

This aired before a Penn/Princeton game on Comcast, I believe in 2002-2003.

Includes quotes from John Thompson III, Ray Robins and Kyle Wente.



Fierce.

Footage from ESPNU's "Fiercest Rivalries" program looking at the hardwood battles between Princeton and Penn.

Includes quotes from John Thompson III, Sydney Johnson and Sports Illustrated writer Alex Wolff.



Ed Persia from eighty feet out.

December 2, 2002. Ed Persia scores on a hook shot from eighty+ feet away at the buzzer to give Princeton a 60-57 win over Monmouth.



Bill Bradley.

YouTube wins again. Clips from an ESPNU tribute to Bill Bradley.



Princeton 43 UCLA 41.

During the 2006 NCAA men's basketball tournament, there was a feature on CBS about the greatest moments in tournament history that led off with Gus Johnson recapping Princeton's incredible win in 1996 over defending national champion UCLA. While I can't say I agree with Johnson that every Tiger played the best game of their lives that night, it is still fun to watch.



"...The Tigers win it!"

Princeton 60 Penn 59 (OT).



Two buzzer beaters, five years apart.

Kyle Wente @ Harvard - 2/10/01.

Noah Savage @ Harvard - 2/10/06.

(Click on either image to enjoy video of that game's final seconds.)



What can J.J. Jumper do for my school?

J.J. Jumper hits the hardwood for the sixth consecutive year during the 2005-06 NCAA basketball season. J.J. travels across the country making appearances at Divisions I, II and III men's and women's basketball games in an effort to draw young fans to your home court.

J.J. brings giveaways for fans.

J.J. performs skits and promotions during timeouts and/or halftime.

J.J. mingles with the crowd during breaks in the action.

J.J. poses for pictures and signs autographs.

J.J. does backflips into the Columbia student television broadcast, destroying $6,500 worth of equipment.



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