Stats Corner: Home-court advantage in the Ivy League
Which Ivy League basketball gym is the toughest to play in?The answer, of course, depends on how you ask the question. The simple response, of course, is that Princeton and Penn are the toughest places for a visiting team to win. Jadwin Gymnasium and The Palestra are notoriously tough for visiting teams; the Quakers and Tigers have the best point differential and winning percentage at home over the past decade, an advantage that was certainly even stronger in the more distant past, before the rise of teams like Cornell and Harvard.