As an aside, just as I started to write this, Penn SID Mike Mahoney showed up and sat just behind me and a few seats over.
Pomeroy: 99 (94)
RPI: 84 (89)
Sagarin: 108 (116)
Record: 22-8 (13-1 conf.)
(As anpther aside, RPI is calculated using only Division I teams, so the win over Florida Gulf Coast doesn't count.)
-- Offensive efficiency: 52
-- Defensive efficiency: 84
-- Tempo: 113 (68.1 possessions per 40 minutes)
-- Effective FG %: 32
-- 3-point FG %: 92
-- 2-point FG %: 16
-- Ratio of threes to all field goal attempts: 252 (Worth paying attention to not because it's so low, but because Penn's dominance inside came mainly against smaller and less athletic Ivy League teams.)
-- Ratio of assists to field goals made: 21
-- Turnover % forced: 57
-- Free throw % given up: 277
-- Steal % forced: 22
-- Ratio of threes to all field goal attempts given up: 99
Mark Zoller
-- Effective FG %: 44
Steve Danley
-- Free throw rate: 15
Ibrahim Jaaber
-- Percentage of possible minutes played: 12
-- Steal %: 20
Jaaber, by the way, won Ivy League Player of the Year for the second year in a row today. He's the fifth player in league history to win the award in consecutive seasons, and the third from Penn -- the other two, not surprisingly, are Jerome Allen and Ugonna Onyekwe. It's also the third straight year a Penn player has won the award, with Tim Begley capturing it in 2005.

