AJ Levine drives and scores the game-winning layup for @PennMBB in OT over @HarvardMBB in an Ivy Madness semifinal. pic.twitter.com/D9skb7EZtg
— Steve Silverman (@gwynnitas) March 14, 2026
ITHACA, N.Y. — Penn men’s basketball is 40 minutes away from its first trip to the NCAA Tournament in eight years after outlasting Harvard in a 62-60 overtime thriller to advance to the Ivy League Tournament final.
Sophomore point guard AJ Levine — more on him later — played the hero after he blew by Harvard sophomore guard Ben Eisendrath off the dribble for a scoop layup with 6.1 seconds to play in the extra session.
With the Crimson in scramble mode, Levine got a hand in Harvard guard Tey Barbour’s face as the sniper put up a three-point attempt to win the game.
Barbour’s shot was off line to the right and a wild celebration ensued.
AJ Levine just sent the Quakers to the Ivy Madness final with a driving layup. Incredible. pic.twitter.com/WNP8gxIR1z
— Ian Wenik (@IanWenik) March 14, 2026
The Quakers (17-11) are now in a position that few expected them to be in back in November. What did we learn about this team as it preps for an empty-the-tank game against Yale for a conference tournament championship?
