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Harvard MBB Head to Postseason
The Harvard men’s basketball team has accepted an invitation to the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT), marking the Crimson’s first postseason tournament appearance since the 1945-46 NCAA season. The Crimson will travel to Appalachian State for a Wednesday night game in Boone, N.C.  Princeton MBB Earn Postseason Bid in CBI
Gaining the program's first postseason berth in six years, the Princeton men's basketball team will host Duquesne Wednesday in the College Basketball Invitational tournament. Cornell Learns NCAA Fate, Will Face Temple
The Ivy champion Big Red men's basketball team will meet A-10 champs Temple on Friday, March 19 in Jacksonville, Fla., as the No. 12 seed in the East Region, the highest seed by an Ivy team since Penn was No. 11 in 2003. Brown, Cornell Face Off in 2010 ECAC Men's Hockey Semis
Brown and Cornell survived the quarterfinal round and will now face each other in one semifinal in the 2010 ECAC Men’s Ice Hockey Tournament at the Times Union Center in Albany, N.Y. Cornell Advances to First Women's Frozen Four
The Cornell women's ice hockey team made its first NCAA tournament appearance a memorable one, advancing to the Frozen Four with an impressive 6-2 win over fourth-seeded Harvard. Lin, Wittman Named USBWA All-District
All-Ivy Women’s Basketball -- 2009-10
Harvard to Host NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Quarterfinals in '11
All-Ivy Men's Basketball -- 2009-10
Ivy Weekly Softball Report 1 - 3/9
Ivy Weekly Baseball Report 1 - 3/9
Crimson Pair Takes Home Individual Honors at CSAs
All-Ivy Men's Swimming & Diving -- 2009-10
Ivy Weekly Men's Lacrosse Report 2 - 3/8
Ivy Weekly Women's Lacrosse Report 2 - 3/8
Ivy Weekly Women’s Basketball Report 18 – 3/8
Ivy Weekly Men's Basketball Report 18 - 3/8
Four Ivies Continue in 2010 ECAC Men’s Hockey Tourney
Two Ivies Earn Spots in NCAA Women's Hockey Tourney
Cornell Wins ECAC Women's Tourney in OT Thriller
Princeton Punches First-Ever Ticket to the Big Dance
Princeton Men Leave Field in Wake; Cruise to Title
Men's Swimming & Diving Championship Central
Cornell First Team to Dance for Third Straight Year
All-Ivy Men’s Ice Hockey -- 2009-10
All-Ivy Indoor Track & Field -- 2009-10
Ivy Weekly Women's Lacrosse Report 1 - 3/1
Ivy Weekly Men's Lacrosse Report 1 - 3/1
Ivy Weekly Women’s Basketball Report 17 – 3/1
Ivy Weekly Men's Basketball Report 17 - 3/1
National Champs! Harvard Women's Squash Unmatched
All-Ivy Women's Swimming & Diving -- 2009-10
All-Ivy Men's and Women's Fencing -- 2009-10
Princeton Captures Ivy Men's & Women's Fencing Titles
Princeton Sweeps Indoor Titles
Ivy Teams to Open in 2010 ECAC Men’s Hockey Tourney
Ivy Teams Advance to ECAC Women's Ice Hockey Semis
Cornell Men Claim Share of Third Straight Ivy Title
Princeton Staves Off Harvard Charge for Swim Title
Indoor Heps Day One Round-Up
Tigers Continue to Control Blodgett Waters; Lead WSWIM
Ivies Secure Six Gold as Canada Takes Ice Hockey
Princeton Storms to the Lead After Day One
2010 Ivy Women's Swimming & Diving Championships
All-Ivy Wrestling -- 2009-10
All-Ivy Women’s Ice Hockey -- 2009-10
Indoor Heps Just Days Away
Ivy Men's Hoops Duo Earn Academic Distinction
Ivies to Face-off in Women's Ice Hockey Gold Medal Match
Ivy Weekly Women’s Basketball Report 16 – 2/22
Ivy Weekly Men's Basketball Report 16 - 2/22
2010 Ivy Fencing Round-Robins - Part I
Cornell Wins First-Ever Women's ECAC Hockey Title
Cornell Cruises to Eighth Straight in Wrestling
Dartmouth's Weibrecht Stuns Field at Vancouver 2010
Collision Course? Ivies Rolling in Olympic Ice Hockey
11 Ivies Nominated for the 2010 Patty Kazmaier Award
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Method to the Madness
ESPN's Andy Katz recently sat down with Princeton Director of Athletics Gary Walters, who chaired the NCAA's Division I Men's Basketball Committee in 2006-07, to discuss the intricacies of the NCAA Tournament selection process for this week's edition of Katz's ESPNU College Basketball weekly podcast.
Thinking Man's Game
The Wall Street Journal once labeled him “the smartest man in baseball, if not the entire world,” and the presence of a molecular biophysics and biochemistry degree from Yale would appear to support the claim. However, when doubts crept in about his baseball future, Breslow, at least for once, went with his heart instead of his brain.
Help for Haiti
Dartmouth women’s tennis team had a lot to pack into their two mini-vans for the return trip to Hanover, N.H., from the 2010 ECAC Women’s Indoor Tennis Championship.
Exercising His Brain
In some ways, Ross Ohlendorf (Princeton, '06) is a lot like other players at spring training. He drives a sport utility vehicle ... listens to baseball on the radio ... watches “American Idol” ... wants to perfect a changeup. But he's very different, too — especially when it comes to vacations.
Leveling the Field
Former Columbia soccer player Erica Woda has used her passion for sports and giving back through education to spearhead Level the Field, a non-profit that connects Lion student-athletes with young students in the neighboring Washington Heights community.
Ted Cable
In honor of Black History Month, comes the story of former Harvard track and field athlete Ted Cable '13 - a man who made his mark on history in many ways.
Career Day
Jimmie Lee Solomon graduated from Dartmouth in 1978 only to go on to attend Harvard Law and become a high-ranking executive at Major League Baseball. The former Big Green football player and trackster recently visited his high school alma mater in rural Texas for the first time in three decades to deliver a special message.
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