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1999-00

Ivy League
Overall

W

L

T

W

L

T

Coach

1

Penn

14

0

1.000

21

8

.724

Fran Dunphy

2

Princeton

13

3

.786

19

11

.633

Bill Carmody

3

Columbia

7

7

.500

13

14

.481

Armond Hill

3

Harvard

7

7

.500

12

15

.444

Frank Sullivan

5

Dartmouth

5

9

.357

9

18

.333

Dave Faucher

5

Yale

5

9

.357

7

20

.259

James Jones

7

Brown

4

10

.286

8

19

.296

Glen Miller

8

Cornell

3

11

.214

10

17

.370

Scott Thompson

Player of the Year
Michael Jordan (Penn)

Rookie of the Year
Ugonna Onyekwe (Penn)

First Team
Craig Austin (Columbia)
Dan Clemente (Harvard)
Michael Jordan (Penn)
Matt Langel (Penn)
Chris Young (Princeton)

Second Team
Greg Buth (Dartmouth)
Shaun Gee (Dartmouth)
Ugonna Onyekwe (Penn)
Geoff Owens (Penn)
Onaje Woodbine (Yale)

Honorable Mention All Ivy
Spencer Gloger (Princeton), Earl Hunt (Brown), Damian Long (Harvard), Ray Mercedes (Cornell)

Academic All Ivy
Craig Austin (Columbia), Greg Buth (Dartmouth), Jason Kemp (Dartmouth), Derek Kruse (Cornell), Mason Rocca (Princeton), Ted Smith (Yale), Jesse Wood (Brown)

Olympic Medalist
Crawford Palmer (Dartmouth) won silver for France in Sydney Games

Ivy Top Scorers
18.8, Earl Hunt (Brown)
18.0, Greg Buth (Dartmouth)
16.8, Onaje Woodbine (Yale)
16.6, Michael Jordan (Penn)
15.9, Shaun Gee (Dartmouth)

NCAA Tournament
March 17, 2000 in Winston-Salem, N.C.: (4) Illinois 68, (13) Pennsylvania 58

National Invitation Tournament
March 15, 2000 in State College, Pa.: Penn State 55, Princeton 41

Michael Jordan lived up to his name &emdash; becoming Penn's number-three all-time scorer with 1,596 points while handing out nearly 500 assists. As a senior he led his Quakers to an unblemished Ivy season by averaging 16.3 points and leading the League in both field goal (51.7 percent) and free-throw accuracy (84.7 percent).

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