2012–13 Penn Quakers men's basketball team

The 2012–13 Penn Quakers men's basketball team represented the University of Pennsylvania during the 2011–12 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Quakers, led by fourth year head coach Jerome Allen, played their home games at The Palestra and were members of the Ivy League. They finished the season 9–22, 6–8 in Ivy League play to finish in fifth place.

2012–13 Penn Quakers men's basketball
ConferenceIvy League
2012–13 record9–22 (6–8 Ivy)
Head coachJerome Allen (4th season)
Assistant coaches
Home arenaThe Palestra
2012–13 Ivy League men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
x-Harvard113 .786  2010  .667
Princeton104 .714  1711  .607
Yale86 .571  1417  .452
Brown77 .500  1315  .464
Penn68 .429  922  .290
Cornell59 .357  1318  .419
Dartmouth59 .357  919  .321
Columbia410 .286  1216  .429
As of March 23, 2013; Rankings from AP Poll

x-Ivy League champion

Roster

Number Name Position Height Weight Year Hometown
0 Miles Jackson-Cartwright Guard 6–3 175 Junior Van Nuys, California
1 Tony Hicks Guard 6–2 170 Freshman South Holland, Illinois
2 Simeon Esprit Guard 6–6 175 Sophomore London, England
3 Henry Brooks Forward 6–8 215 Sophomore Fairburn, Georgia
4 Jamal Lewis Guard 6–0 160 Freshman Springdale, Maryland
5 Julian Harrell Forward 6–5 195 Freshman Los Angeles, California
10 Darien Nelson-Henry Center 6–11 265 Freshman Kirkland, Washington
12 Fran Dougherty Forward 6–8 225 Junior New Britain, Pennsylvania
14 Keelan Cairns Forward 6–10 210 Sophomore Belfast, Northern Ireland
15 Camryn Crocker Guard 6–3 170 Sophomore Cypress, California
20 Dau Jok Guard 6–4 180 Junior Des Moines, Iowa
21 Cameron Gunter Forward/Center 6–9 205 Junior Morton, Pennsylvania
22 Steve Rennard Guard 6–2 175 Junior Hazlet, New Jersey
23 Greg Louis Forward 6–7 215 Sophomore West Palm Beach, Florida
30 Patrick Lucas-Perry Guard 5–11 165 Sophomore Grand Blanc, Michigan

Schedule

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Regular Season
11/09/2012*
7:00 PM
UMBC W 80–75  1–0
The Palestra (3,605)
Philadelphia, PA
11/12/2012*
9:30 PM
vs. Delaware
NIT Season Tip-Off First Round
L 69–84  1–1
John Paul Jones Arena (8,568)
Charlottesville, VA
11/13/2012*
4:30 PM
vs. Fairfield
NIT Season Tip-Off loser bracket
L 53–62  1–2
John Paul Jones Arena (8,490)
Charlottesville, VA
11/17/2012*
4:00 PM
Drexel L 59–61  1–3
The Palestra (5,608)
Philadelphia, PA
11/19/2012*
6:00 PM
vs. Fordham
NIT Season Tip-Off Consolation game
L 68–70  1–4
Stabler Arena (540)
Bethlehem, PA
11/20/2012*
8:30 PM
at Lehigh
NIT Season Tip-Off Consolation game
L 66–73  1–5
Stabler Arena (829)
Bethlehem, PA
11/28/2012*
7:00 PM
Binghamton W 65–54  2–5
The Palestra (2,712)
Philadelphia, PA
12/01/2012*
2:00 PM, ESPN3
at Penn State L 47–58  2–6
Bryce Jordan Center (3,982)
University Park, PA
12/08/2012*
8:00 PM, NBCSN
Villanova L 55–68  2–7
The Palestra (6,413)
Philadelphia, PA
12/21/2012*
7:00 PM
at Delaware L 60–83  2–8
Bob Carpenter Center (2,018)
Newark, DE
12/29/2012*
4:00 PM
at Wagner L 63–68 OT 2–9
Spiro Sports Center (1,234)
Staten Island, NY
01/02/2013*
7:00 PM
at No. 17 Butler L 57–70  2–10
Hinkle Fieldhouse (6,406)
Indianapolis, IN
01/05/2013*
2:00 PM
at La Salle L 57–74  2–11
Tom Gola Arena (2,422)
Philadelphia, PA
01/08/2013*
7:30 PM
Lafayette L 83–85  2–12
The Palestra (2,805)
Philadelphia, PA
01/12/2013
6:00 PM, NBCSN
at Princeton
Rivalry
L 53–65  2–13 (0–1)
Jadwin Gymnasium (3,577)
Princeton, NJ
01/17/2013*
7:30 PM
at NJIT W 54–53  3–13
Fleisher Center (455)
Newark, NJ
01/19/2013*
5:00 PM, ESPNU
vs. Saint Joseph's L 59–79  3–14
The Palestra (8,722)
Philadelphia, PA
01/23/2013*
7:00 PM
at Temple L 69–76  3–15
Liacouras Center (6,731)
Philadelphia, PA
02/01/2013
7:00 PM
Columbia W 62–58  4–15 (1–1)
The Palestra (2,403)
Philadelphia, PA
02/02/2013
7:00 PM
Cornell L 69–71  4–16 (1–2)
The Palestra (3,604)
Philadelphia, PA
02/08/2013
7:00 PM
Yale L 59–68  4–17 (1–3)
The Palestra (2,810)
Philadelphia, PA
02/09/2013
7:00 PM
Brown W 71–48  5–17 (2–3)
The Palestra (3,103)
Philadelphia, PA
02/15/2013
7:00 PM
at Harvard L 54–73  5–18 (2–4)
Lavietes Pavilion (2,195)
Boston, MA
02/16/2013
7:00 PM
at Dartmouth W 67–57  6–18 (3–4)
Leede Arena (889)
Hanover, NH
02/22/2013
7:00 PM
at Cornell W 79–71  7–18 (4–4)
Newman Arena (2,489)
Ithaca, NY
02/23/2013
7:00 PM
at Columbia L 41–58  7–19 (4–5)
Levien Gymnasium (2,025)
New York City, NY
03/01/2013
7:00 PM
at Dartmouth L 64–69  7–20 (4–6)
Levien Gymnasium (1,867)
New York City, NY
03/02/2013
6:00 PM, NBCSN
Harvard W 75–72  8–20 (5–6)
The Palestra (5,267)
Philadelphia, PA
03/08/2013
7:00 PM
at Brown W 66–64  9–20 (6–6)
Pizzitola Sports Center (1,324)
Providence, RI
03/09/2013
7:00 PM
at Yale L 65–79  9–21 (6–7)
John J. Lee Amphitheater (1,762)
New Haven, CT
03/12/2013
7:30 PM
Princeton
Rivalry
L 58–71  9–22 (6–8)
The Palestra (4,814)
Philadelphia, PA
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Eastern Time.
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