Princeton University Athletics

102nd Princeton-Penn Football Game To Be Shown Nationally On Versus Network
June 10, 2010 | Football
The 102nd meeting between the Penn and Princeton football teams, scheduled for Nov. 6 at 3 p.m. on Powers Field at Princeton Stadium, will be televised live by the VERSUS Network. That game will be part of a six-game, two-year package that was recently agreed upon by both the network and the Ivy League.
Ivy League football games on VERSUS in 2010 are scheduled for
three consecutive weeks, beginning with the Penn-Princeton game in the first week of November. That will be followed by Brown at Dartmouth on Nov. 13, at noon and then Yale at
Harvard, on Saturday, Nov. 20. The three-game slate will
mark the third consecutive year Ivy League football will air on VERSUS
as the network has televised nine Ivy matchups over the last two
seasons.
“This is great exposure for the Ivy League and our member institutions
and allows us to celebrate and share our rich football traditions with
our fans and alumni across the nation and around the world,” said Ivy
League Executive Director Robin Harris. “VERSUS is a great television partner and we are thrilled to continue our relationship with them.”
“We are excited to extend our partnership with the Ivy League for the
next two seasons and we look forward to the opportunity to once again
present several of the League's marquee matchups to a national
audience,” said
Jeffrey Goldberg, Vice President of Programming for VERSUS.
All game times and potentially televised games are being determined; check back with GoPrincetonTigers.com over the next few weeks for more updates on the 2010 Princeton football season.
2010 Ivy League Football SCHEDULE on VERSUS
Schedule subject to change; all times ET
| Date | Time | Game |
| Saturday, November 6 | 3 p.m. | Penn at Princeton |
| Saturday, November 13 | Noon | Brown at Dartmouth |
| Saturday, November 20 | Noon | Yale at Harvard |
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