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Ivy Weekly Men's Basketball Report 14 - 2/8
Cornell senior big man Jeff Foote helped the No. 22 Big Red stay unbeaten in Ivy play, averaging 16.0 points, 11.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists while recording his League-best seventh double-double in a win over Yale.
Ivy Weekly Women’s Basketball Report 14 – 2/8
Princeton junior guard Addie Micir was on the court every minute as the Tigers swept Harvard and Dartmouth with 16 points, six rebounds and three assists in the win over the Crimson then followed that effort with a career night against the Big Green, scoring a personal-best 25 points, accounting for 43 percent of the team’s points.
Ivy Men's Basketball Weekend Preview, 2/5
Ivy men's hoops resumes this weekend with the second full slate of action that will see Brown and Yale travel to Columbia and No. 25 Cornell, while Dartmouth and Harvard play host to Penn and Princeton, respectively.
Lin Named One of 11 Finalist for Cousy Award
Harvard senior guard Jeremy Lin has been named as one of 11 finalists for the coveted Bob Cousy Award in an announcement made Thursday evening by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Ivy Foursome Named to Academic All-District Squad
Four Ivy men's basketball players have been named to the the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District first team. As members, Brown's Matt Mullery, Columbia's Patrick Foley and the Cornell duo of Geoff Reeves and Chris Wroblewski are now eligible for Academic All-America consideration.
Four Ivy Women’s Hoopsters Named Academic All-District
Columbia’s Kathleen Barry and Judie Lomax, Cornell’s Virginia McMungial and Dartmouth’s Betsy Williams were named District 1 selections on the annual ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District teams for women’s basketball announced by CoSIDA.
Hyland Named to NCAA Men’s Basketball Rules Committee
Former Princeton basketball player Art Hyland, the current coordinator of men’s basketball officials at the Big East Conference, has been named secretary-rules editor for the NCAA Men’s Basketball Rules Committee.
Ivy Weekly Women’s Basketball Report 13 – 2/1
Dartmouth junior forward Brittney Smith (pic.) recorded her fifth and sixth double-doubles of the season in a weekend split over Cornell and Columbia while Harvard junior forward Emma Markley flirted with a triple-double in a Crimson win over the Lions.
Cornell Garners Top 25 National Ranking
The Cornell men's basketball team has become the first Ivy team since 1997-98 to sit among the nation's top 25 teams as the Big Red enter the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll today at No. 25. It is the program's first national ranking in 59 years.
Ivy Weekly Men's Basketball Report 13 - 2/1
Princeton sophomore Douglas Davis was efficient in pacing the Tigers to a road sweep of Brown and Yale, scoring 16 versus the Bears and 13 more against the Elis.
First Full Ivy Weekend an Important One
The first full Ivy travel partner weekend kicks off tonight as Dartmouth and Harvard travel to Cornell and Columbia, while Penn and Princeton open their Ivy campaigns on the road at Yale and Brown, respectively.
Ivy Weekly Women’s Basketball Report 12 – 1/25
Columbia junior forward Judie Lomax continued her red-hot play tying a career-high with 30 points and adding 17 rebounds as she helped the Lions to their second-straight victory over Cornell.
Ivy Weekly Men's Basketball Report 12 - 1/25
Yale senior guard Alex Zampier came up big when the Elis needed a win, scoring a game-high 22 points in the Bulldogs' tough road victory over Brown, that evened their Ivy record at 1-1.
Ivy Hoops Set to Kick Off Fifth Season on SIRIUS XM
Ivy men's basketball returns for its fifth season on SIRIUS XM Satellite Radio with an 11-game slate kicking off tomorrow night when Yale travels up to Providence to take on Brown at 7 pm. All games will be broadcast on SIRIUS 130.
Ivy Weekly Men's Basketball Report 11 - 1/18
Cornell senior center Jeff Foote registered his League-leading sixth double-double of the season in the Big Red's Ivy opening win versus Columbia, scoring 12 points with a game-high 10 rebounds in just 24 minutes of action.
Ivy Weekly Women’s Basketball Report 11 – 1/18
Columbia junior forward Judie Lomax set a school single-game record with 23 rebounds and added 22 points in the Lions' win over St. Francis (N.Y.) then followed that performance with a 17-point, 16-rebound effort in a road win over Cornell.
Ivy Women's Basketball Midseason Media Teleconference
Listen to the audio from the Ivy League women’s basketball midseason media teleconference featuring the head coaches from all eight schools.
Ivy Men's Basketball Midseason Media Teleconference
Listen to the audio from the the Ivy League men’s basketball midseason media teleconference featuring coaches from all eight schools.
Ivy Weekly Men's Basketball Report 10 - 1/11
Cornell senior Ryan Wittman was the story in the Big Red's heartbreaking 71-66 loss at No. 1 Kansas, pouring in 24 points in the near-historic upset. He answered with 18 points, seven rebounds, two assists and a steal in a win at South Dakota.
Ivy Weekly Women’s Basketball Report 10 – 1/11
Princeton sophomore center Devona Allgood continued her consistent play averaging a double-double (13.5 points and 10.5 rebounds) in the Tigers’ two road victories at La Salle and Penn.
Harvard's Lin Named to Wooden Midseason Watch List
Harvard's Jeremy Lin is one of 30 players to be named as one of the top 30 candidates for the John R. Wooden Award, the nation's most coveted college basketball honor.
Ivy Weekly Women’s Basketball Report 9 – 1/4
Columbia junior forward Judie Lomax led the Lions to a pair of victories over Robert Morris and American with 16 points and 17 rebounds in a road win over the Colonials, then closed the week with 24 points, 15 rebounds and a career-high six steals against the Eagles while playing the full 40 minutes in each contest.
Ivy Weekly Men's Basketball Report 9 - 1/4
Cornell senior Ryan Wittman posted a career-high 34 points en route to becoming the school's all-time leading scorer, all while leading the red hot Big Red to another impressive road win - a 78-75 victory at La Salle.
2009-10 Ivy Basketball Central
The 2009-10 Ivy League Basketball season is here and Ivy League Basketball Central is the one-stop source for all the information for the official start to the 2009-10 season, including the announcements of the preseason men’s and women’s media polls, the 2009-10 Ivy Basketball Media Guide and audio from the Ivy Men’s Basketball Preseason Media Teleconference.
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Crimson Rising
On the eve of a pivotal early-season Ivy weekend, comes a Sports Illustrated feature by Pablo Torre on Jeremy Lin, Tommy Amaker and the rise of Harvard Crimson basketball.
Coach Carril & the Kids
Working with players nearly six decades his junior, former Princeton coaching legend and Hall of Famer Pete Carril faces the daunting task of teaching the young Sacramento Kings how to hoop the American Dream.
Sharpshooter
Click inside to learn more about the NCAA's leader in Division I three-point shooting percentage - Columbia sophomore guard Noruwa Agho.
Special Service
Brown senior basketball player Matt Mullery has used his brother's reality to develop a special connection with people with special needs. Click inside to read how the All-Ivy star is raising awareness and helping the cause.
Harvard Globetrotter
After playing basketball at Harvard for two seasons, Darryl Finkton suffered a career-halting knee injury. Had that not happened, the recent Rhodes Scholar may not have had the time to accomplish all that he has.
Living a Dream
Harvard senior basketball star Jeremy Lin has the Crimson off to its best start in 25 years. As it turns out, the Palo Alto, Calif. native is living out the dream of his proud father who taught him the game after coming to America from Taiwan over 30 years ago.
Banker-Doctor
Over a decade ago, former Princeton basketball players Steve Goodrich and Gabe Lewullis (pic.) hooked up to complete one of the most memorable moments in NCAA tournament history. Since then, the two have taken very different paths to post-basketball success.
"Bones" on Haggling
Former Princeton basketball player and current Time Magazine scribe Sean Gregory has stepped inside the ring to spar with Oscar De La Hoya and on the court to go one-on-one against Kobe Bryant and LeBron James. Now, the man Pete Carrill nicknamed "Bones" as a player, recently stepped outside the realm of sports, appearing on NBC's Today Show to talk about the art of haggling in retail stores.
A Hero For Justice
Pushing 40 years old, former Princeton basketball player John Doar interrupted a normal family life in northwestern Wisconsin to become one of the most important figures in the Civil Rights Movement during the turbulent 1960s. Click inside to read Doar's remarkable story as re-told in a recent feature in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Online Entrepreneur
David Gardner has bounced around three continents pursuing a variety of professions since graduating from Dartmouth in 2005, but the former Big Green hoops co-captain has found his niche, settling nicely into his role as chief executive of a thriving Internet design startup. Click inside for the feature.
International Studies
Former Princeton basketball player and current Tiger assistant Scott Greenman is coaching the U.S. youth basketball entry in the Maccabiah Games in Israel going on now. Click inside for Greenman's first-hand account of his overseas experience thus far.
Satch Goes Home
Former Harvard basketball coach Satch Sanders' illustrious career in the sport has included a trip to the college Final Four and eight NBA World Championships as a player, a stint as head coach of the Boston Celtics, as well as 20 years of overseeing the NBA's player development initiative. Check inside for a NY Daily News feature on Sanders' recent return to his hometown East Harlem neighborhood.
Ibby's World
Former Penn basketball standout and current overseas professional Ibrahim Jaaber puts on his GM cap for ESPN to provide his thoughts on the much discussed debate between recent NBA lottery picks Brandon Jennings and Ricky Rubio.
The Point to the Priesthood
From the point to the priesthood, former Princeton basketball player and current bishop-elect John Barres is gearing up to become the youngest bishop in the country when he assumes command of the Catholic Diocese of Allentown, Pa. Click inside for the full feature.
Big Red Hero
Three years after suffering a career-ending injury, Cornell senior Khaliq Gant reflects on his long journey and the road ahead. Click inside for the Cornell Chronicle feature.
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