'The Ivy League always gets short cut, it's unbelievable. They can play. They've got good athletes,' said Larry Allocco, the grandfather of Princeton guard Matt Allocco.
"The Ivy League always gets short cut, it's unbelievable. They can play. They've got good athletes," said Larry Allocco, the grandfather of Princeton guard Matt Allocco.That's what anyone filling out an NCAA tournament bracket would have said at the start of March Madness -- but now look at them.The 15-seeded Tigers will face No. 6 seed Creighton University.
"The Ivy League always gets short cut, it's unbelievable. They can play. They've got good athletes," said Larry Allocco, the grandfather of Princeton guard Matt Allocco."We have to enjoy this and be our inner kids. We don't get a chance to feel like celebrities around here," says head coach Mitch Henderson.Copyright © 2023 WPVI-TV. All Rights Reserved.
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