2014-15 Ivy League Week 9 Women’s January 5, 2015

STANDINGS THIS WEEK • Princeton (15-0) is one of four undefeated teams in the country, and one of just two with at least 15 Ivy League Overall victories (No. 14 Mississippi State, 17-0). GP Record Win% Home Away GP Record Win% Home Away Neutral Streak Princeton 0 0-0 0.000 0-0 0-0 15 15-0 1.000 4-0 7-0 4-0 W 15 • The Tigers became the first Ivy League women’s Dartmouth 0 0-0 0.000 0-0 0-0 14 9-5 0.643 5-0 3-5 1-0 W 4 basketball team to be ranked in the top-25 in both Cornell 0 0-0 0.000 0-0 0-0 13 8-5 0.615 4-2 4-3 0-0 W 2 polls at the same time, coming in at No. 22 (AP) and Penn 0 0-0 0.000 0-0 0-0 10 6-4 0.600 5-1 1-3 0-0 W 2 No. 24 (Coaches). Harvard 0 0-0 0.000 0-0 0-0 12 6-6 0.500 2-1 1-3 3-2 L 1 Brown 0 0-0 0.000 0-0 0-0 13 5-8 0.385 2-2 2-4 1-1 W 2 • Seven of this week’s eight games will be streamed on The Ivy League Digital Network (ILDN), including Columbia 0 0-0 0.000 0-0 0-0 12 4-8 0.333 4-4 0-4 0-0 L 2 the start of Ivy-play on Saturday, when Princeton Yale 0 0-0 0.000 0-0 0-0 12 4-8 0.333 3-1 1-6 0-1 L 3 hosts Penn and Harvard hosts Dartmouth.

CO-PLAYERS OF THE WEEK UPCOMING SCHEDULE Brown senior guard Sophie Bikofsky (Newton, Mass.) led her team to a 2-1 week, Monday, January 5 reaching the 20-point plateau in all three games and averaging 21.3 points per Chattanooga at Harvard, 12 pm [ILDN] contest. She netted 23 points on 7-of-14 shooting from downtown against UC Temple at Penn, 7 pm [ILDN] Riverside, 21 on 7-of-12 shooting from the floor against Howard and 20 points on No. 22 Princeton at Hampton, 7 pm six three-pointers at Morgan State. For the week, Bikofsky shot 55.2 percent from downtown (16-of-29) and 57.1 percent from the field (20-of-35). Bikofsky is the first Wednesday, January 7 Bear to receive Player of the Week since she herself took home her first career Maine at Yale, 7 pm [ILDN] honor on Nov. 18, 2013. FDU at Columbia, 7 pm [ILDN] Howard at Cornell, 7 pm [ILDN] Bikofsky’s Statistics for the Week MIN FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB A S B PTS Saturday, January 10 vs. UC Riverside 36 7-14 0.500 7-14 .500 2-2 1.000 6 4 2 0 23 *Penn at No. 22 Princeton, 2 pm [ILDN] vs. Howard 37 7-12 0.583 3-7 .429 4-4 1.000 7 2 1 1 21 *Dartmouth at Harvard, 6 pm [ILDN] at Morgan State 28 6-9 0.667 6-8 .750 2-3 .667 3 0 0 1 20 TOTALS 33.7 20-35 0.571 16-29 .552 8-9 .889 5.3 2.0 1.0 0.7 21.3 *-Ivy League contest Princeton senior guard Blake Dietrick (Wellesley, Mass.) was named Most Outstanding Player at the Fordham Holiday Classic after averaging 20.5 points, KEY 5.0 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 1.5 steals in wins over Hartford and the host Rams. ILDN-Streamed on The Ivy League Digital Network Dietrick netted 27 points on 10-of-13 shooting against the Hawks, and then flirted with a triple-double in the win over Fordham, with 14 points, six rebounds and seven assists. Dietrick takes home her fourth Player of the Week honor of the season and eighth of her career, moving into a tie for eighth-place on the Ivy League all-time list.

Dietrick’s Statistics for the Week MIN FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB A S B PTS vs. Hartford 27 10-13 0.769 3-5 .600 4-5 .800 4 3 2 0 27 at Fordham 40 6-18 0.333 2-9 .222 0-1 .000 6 7 1 0 14 TOTALS 33.5 16-31 0.516 5-14 .357 4-6 .667 5.0 5.0 1.5 0.0 20.5

ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Columbia freshman guard Alexa Giuliano (Hackettstown, N.J.) netted 19 points in a tough 97-86 loss at Wagner, finishing one-point shy of her career-best. She hit four three-pointers and all five of her free throws, while tallying five rebounds, one and a career-high four steals. Giuliano receives her first career Ivy League weekly award, giving Columbia a program-record five Rookie of the Week honors this season, as Camille Zimmerman is a four-time recipient.

Giuliano’s Statistics for the Week MIN FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB A S B PTS at Wagner 36 5-14 .357 4-11 .364 5-5 1.000 5 1 4 0 19

Web: IvyLeagueSports.com | #ILDN: IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com Facebook: TheIvyLeague | Instagram: IvyLeagueSports | Twitter: @Ivy_Athletics, #IvyBasketball Week 2 9 2014-15 Ivy League Women’s Basketball HONOR ROLL WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS Sarah Halejian, Yale (Sr., G – Wyckoff, N.J.) PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 15 points, 4 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 steals at Oklahoma November 17...... Michelle Miller, Princeton (Jr., G) Nia Marshall, Cornell (So., F – Macedonia) November 24...... Sydney Stipanovich, Penn (So., C) 36 points, 11 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 steals, 1 , 63.6 FG% at Vermont ...... Blake Dietrick, Princeton (Sr., G) 8 points, 10 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals, 44.4 FG% vs. Youngstown State December 1...... Annie Tarakchian, Princeton (Jr., F) Erin McDonnell, Harvard (Sr., F – Morristown, N.J.) December 8...... Fanni Szabo, Dartmouth (So., G) 15 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 2 blocks, 45.5 FG%, 50.0 3FG% at La. Tech ...... Blake Dietrick, Princeton (Sr., G) 19 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 block, 53.8 FG%, 50.0 3FG% at Lipscomb December 15...... Blake Dietrick, Princeton (Sr., G) 11 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 66.7 FG%, 75.0 3FG% vs. FGCU December 22...... Nia Marshall, Cornell (So., F) Michelle Nwokedi, Penn (Fr., F – Missouri City, Texas) ...... Annie Tarakchian, Princeton (Jr., F) 3 points, 7 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 , 2 blocks vs. UMBC December 29...... Nia Marshall, Cornell (So., F) 10 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists, 4 blocks, 66.7 FG%, 100.0 FT% vs. King’s (Pa.) January 5...... Sophie Bikofsky, Brown (Sr., G) ...... Blake Dietrick, Princeton (Sr., G) Tori Oliver, Columbia (So., F – Manassas, Va.) 38 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 steal, 55.6 FG%, 78.3 FT% at Wagner January 12...... January 19...... Lakin Roland, Dartmouth (Jr., F – Jeffersonville, Ind.) January 26...... 16 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 steal, 1 block, 70.0 FT% at Rhode Island 13 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists vs. Oakland February 2...... February 9...... Sydney Stipanovich, Penn (So., C – St. Louis) February 16...... 29 points, 14 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 1 block, 80.0 FG% vs. UMBC February 23...... 10 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal, 2 blocks, 50.0 FG% vs. King’s (Pa.) March 2...... Fanni Szabo, Dartmouth (So., G – Budapest, Hungary) March 9...... 16 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 steals, 1 block at Rhode Island 21 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal, 100.0 FT% vs. Oakland ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Katie Werner, Yale (So., F – Phoenix) November 17...... Camille Zimmerman, Columbia (Fr., F) 11 points, 9 rebounds, 1 steal, 1 block, 57.1 FG% at Oklahoma November 24...... Camille Zimmerman, Columbia (Fr., F) December 1...... Michelle Nwokedi, Penn (Fr., F) WEEKLY AWARDS HISTORY December 8...... Camille Zimmerman, Columbia (Fr., F) PLAYER OF THE WEEK December 15...... Anna Ross, Penn (Fr., G) School Last Occurrence Player December 22...... Camille Zimmerman, Columbia (Fr., F) Brown January 5, 2015* Sophie Bikofsky December 29...... Kate Letkewicz, Dartmouth (Fr., G) Columbia January 31, 2010 Kathleen Barry January 5...... Alexa Giuliano, Columbia (Fr., G) Cornell December 29, 2014 Nia Marshall Dartmouth December 7, 2014* Fanni Szabo January 12...... Harvard March 3, 2014 Temi Fagbenle January 19...... Penn November 24, 2014* Sydney Stipanovich January 26...... Princeton January 5, 2015* Blake Dietrick February 2...... Yale February 24, 2014* Sarah Halejian February 9...... ROOKIE OF THE WEEK February 16...... School Last Occurrence Player February 23...... Brown December 13, 2010 Lauren Clarke Columbia January 5, 2015 Alexa Giuliano March 2...... Cornell February 10, 2014* Nia Marshall March 9...... Dartmouth December 29, 2014 Kate Letkewicz Harvard March 11, 2013 Temi Fagbenle Penn December 15, 2014 Anna Ross Princeton March 8, 2010 Niveen Rasheed Yale November 26, 2012 Nyasha Sarju

*Shared honor Week 3 9 2014-15 Ivy League Women’s Basketball

TEAM-BY-TEAM NOTES ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL January 5 BROWN Rank Team (First Place Votes)...... Record...... Points...... Previous The Bears (5-8) went 2-1 last week, falling to UC Riverside, 79-65, before 1 South Carolina (24)...... 14-0...... 864...... 1 2 Connecticut (7)...... 12-1...... 836...... 2 bouncing back with victories over Howard (80-68) and Morgan State (59-52), 3 Texas (4)...... 12-0...... 815...... 3 giving Sarah Behn her first winning streak as Brown’s head coach. Against UC 4 Notre Dame...... 14-1...... 766...... 4 5 Baylor...... 12-1...... 709...... 6 Riverside, senior Sophie Bikofsky matched Brown’s single-game record with 6 Louisville...... 14-1...... 666...... 7 seven three-pointers, marking the third time she has accomplished the feat in 7 Tennessee...... 11-2...... 652...... 8 8 North Carolina...... 14-1...... 613...... 9 her career. Against Howard, the Bears recorded 15 steals, their highest single- 9 Texas A&M...... 14-2...... 595...... 5 game total since swiping 16 at Dominican on Dec. 29, 2011. Freshman Kennedy 10 Kentucky...... 13-2...... 546...... 11 11 Oregon State...... 11-1...... 509...... 13 Martin set career-highs in points (seven) and rebounds (11) in the win. Bikofsky 12 Maryland...... 11-2...... 499...... 14 was at it again against Morgan State, shooting 6-of-8 from downtown. She now 13 Duke...... 10-4...... 489...... 10 14 Mississippi State...... 17-0...... 431...... 17 ranks second in the nation in three-pointers per game (3.5). 15 Stanford...... 9-4...... 405...... 15 16 Oklahoma State...... 10-2...... 289...... 18 17 Iowa...... 11-2...... 274...... 20 COLUMBIA 18 Arizona State...... 12-1...... 255...... 22 The Lions (4-8) fell at Wagner, 97-86, despite 38 points, nine rebounds and five 19 Nebraska...... 10-3...... 217...... 12 20 Georgia...... 13-2...... 204...... 19 assists from sophomore Tori Oliver. It marked the highest single-game scoring 21 Syracuse...... 10-4...... 124...... 21 output by an Ivy player since Penn’s Alyssa Baron netted 38 against Harvard on 22 Princeton...... 15-0...... 107...... NR 23 Minnesota...... 14-1...... 100...... NR Feb. 5, 2011. Oliver averaged a point per minute played, finishing one point shy of 24 Rutgers...... 10-4...... 94...... 16 Columbia’s single game record of 39, set by Ellen Bossert in 1986. It also marked 25 Western Kentucky...... 12-2...... 40...... NR the highest single-game offensive performance by a Lion since Bossert netted 38 Dropped out: No. 23 Seton Hall, No. 24 Michigan State, No. 25 DePaul. in 1986. The Lions trailed by as many as 22 in the second half before cutting it to Others receiving votes: Washington 39, St. John’s (N.Y.) 38, Chattanooga 33, Florida State 32, 10 twice, the last coming with 1:10 remaining. But Wagner shot 6-of-7 from the Washington State 18, California 17, Seton Hall 17, Ohio State 15, Northwestern 12, Green Bay 11, line over the final 1:03 of play to hold on for the win. Columbia scored DePaul 10, Long Beach State 10, South Florida 9, West Virginia 5, George Washington 3, James Madison 3, Arkansas 2, Texas Tech 2. 50 points in the second half, the most points in a half by the Lions since Dec. 21, 2013, when they scored 50 in the second half against Kennesaw State. ESPN/USA TODAY COACHES POLL January 6 CORNELL The Big Red (8-5) has now won five of its last six games, including both last week, Rank Team (First Place Votes)...... Record...... Points...... Previous defeating Vermont (90-87, 2OT) and Youngstown State (75-63). Cornell trailed the 1 South Carolina (26)...... 14-0...... 794...... 1 2 Connecticut (5)...... 12-1...... 770...... 2 Catamounts by 14 with under four minutes remaining before going on a 14-0 run 3 Texas (1)...... 12-0...... 736...... 3 to tie the game and send it to extras. Sophomore Nia Marshall scored six of her 4 Notre Dame...... 14-1...... 708...... 4 5 Baylor...... 12-1...... 660...... 5 career-high 36 during the game-tying run. She is the only player in head coach 6 North Carolina...... 14-1...... 601...... 7 Dayna Smith’s tenure to score 30+ points in a game, and one of five Big Red 7 Louisville...... 14-1...... 596...... 6 8 Texas A&M...... 14-2...... 558...... 8 with two 30+ performances in their career. Marshall is the first to score 30 or more 9 Tennessee...... 12-2...... 536...... 9 points twice in the same season since Karin Dwyer in 1983-84. The Big Red then 10 Maryland...... 11-2...... 529...... 10 11 Kentucky...... 13-2...... 477...... 11 became just the second team to defeat Youngstown State this season, joining Pitt. 12 Duke...... 10-4...... 420...... 12 All five starters recorded at least seven points, two rebounds and two assists. As a 13 Oregon State...... 12-1...... 413...... 13 14 Stanford...... 10-4...... 348...... 15 team, the Big Red tallied 27 assists, two shy of the program’s all-time single-game 15 Mississippi State...... 17-0...... 337...... 18 record of 29, set on Nov. 29, 1986. For the first time in program history, Cornell will 16 Oklahoma State...... 10-2...... 307...... 14 17 Iowa...... 11-2...... 281...... 20 have a winning non-conference record for the third-straight season. 18 Nebraska...... 10-3...... 237...... 16 19 Georgia...... 13-2...... 213...... 19 20 Arizona State...... 13-1...... 175...... 26 DARTMOUTH 21 Syracuse...... 10-4...... 101...... 22 The Big Green (9-5) extended its winning streak to four games with wins over 22 Florida State...... 13-2...... 90...... 28 23 Rutgers...... 10-4...... 87...... 17 Rhode Island, 54-44, and Oakland, 59-54. Dartmouth’s nine non-conference 24 Princeton...... 16-0...... 79...... 29 victories is its most since 2005-06, when it went 9-4 in non-conference action. 25 West Virginia...... 10-3...... 66...... 21

Sophomore Fanni Szabo (16 pts) and junior Lakin Roland (16 pts, 10 rebs) Dropped out: No. 23 Washington, No. 24 DePaul, No. 25 Northwestern. led the way against URI, while Szabo scored 21 in the win over Oakland. The Others receiving votes: Washington 55, St. John’s 37, South Florida 34, Northwestern 33, DePaul double-double for Roland is her career-high sixth of the season and 12th of her 28, Minnesota 23, California 22, George Washington 15, Seton Hall 13, James Madison 12, Western career. Szabo is averaging 19.1 points per game in Dartmouth’s nine wins, and Kentucky 9. 16.6 points in her team’s losses. Week 4 9 2014-15 Ivy League Women’s Basketball

TEAM-BY-TEAM NOTES COLLEGEINSIDER.COM MID-MAJOR POLL January 6 HARVARD Rank Team (First Place Votes)...... Record...... Points...... Previous 1. Princeton (23) ...... 16-0 ...... 756 ...... 3 The Crimson (6-6) went 1-2 last week, splitting at the Georgia Tech Holiday 2. James Madison (6) ...... 10-2 ...... 740 ...... 1 Classic with a loss to Louisiana Tech and a win over Lipscomb, before falling 3. Green Bay ...... 10-3 ...... 705 ...... 2 4. Chattanooga (1) ...... 12-3 ...... 670 ...... 4 at home to FGCU. Against the Lady Techsters, senior Temi Fagbenle finished 5. Florida Gulf Coast ...... 13-2 ...... 654 ...... 5 with 16 points and seven rebounds but the Crimson was outdone by a 0-of-13 6. Wichita State ...... 11-3 ...... 602 ...... 6 7. Gonzaga ...... 10-4 ...... 576 ...... 7 shooting drought from 7:16 of the first half to 17:15 of the second stanza. Senior 8. UALR (1) ...... 10-2 ...... 534 ...... 8 Erin McDonnell led the way in the win over Lipscomb, with 19 points and nine 9. Quinnipiac ...... 12-3 ...... 492 ...... 11 10. BYU ...... 11-4 ...... 432 ...... 10 rebounds en route to All-Tournament team honors. Fagbenle finished one 11. Long Beach State ...... 13-1 ...... 421 ...... 20 shy of a double-double with 14 points and nine boards. The Crimson 12. South Dakota State ...... 10-5 ...... 371 ...... 9 13. Stetson ...... 11-3 ...... 351 ...... 18 posted a season-high 22 assists in the win. With Harvard up on FGCU, 55-49 14. Wright State ...... 11-3 ...... 342 ...... 17 15. Akron ...... 10-2 ...... 340 ...... 13 with 6:33 remaining, the Eagles went on a 19-0 run to leave Cambridge, Mass., 16. San Diego ...... 12-2 ...... 286 ...... 19 with a victory. Fagbenle again led the way with 19 points and seven rebounds. 17. CSU Bakersfield ...... 10-4 ...... 272 ...... 12 18. Indiana State ...... 10-3 ...... 248 ...... 14 19. Cal State Northridge ...... 10-4 ...... 208 ...... 21 PENN 20. Youngstown State ...... 11-2 ...... 175 ...... 24 21. Saint Mary’s ...... 11-4 ...... 152 ...... 22 The Quakers (6-4) went 2-0 last week, defeating UMBC, 69-63, and King’s 22. Albany ...... 8-6 ...... 148 ...... 15 College, 85-20. Sophomore Sydney Stipanovich had a career night in the win 23. Ohio ...... 10-2 ...... 120 ...... 25 24. Pacific ...... 12-3 ...... 61 ...... NR over the Retrievers, with a personal-best 29 points to go along with 14 rebounds. 25. Central Michigan ...... 6-6 ...... 56 ...... 16

Stipanovich had a double-double by halftime (17 pts, 11 rebs). Her 29 points was Others receiving votes: Bowling Green 48, Marist 45, Toledo 29, Liberty 26, Lehigh 23, Army 18, the most by a Penn player since Feb. 15, 2013, when Keiera Ray had 31 against Pennsylvania 17, American 13, North Dakota 13, South Dakota 12, Bryant 11, Bucknell 10, UIC 10, Furman 9, Lafayette 8, Kennesaw State 7, Arkansas State 5, Western Michigan 5, Navy 4, Maine 1, Harvard. Against King’s, every Penn player recorded a rebound as the Quakers Winthrop 1. dominated the boards, 55-23. Thirteen different Quakers reached the scoring column, including Stipanovich, who finished with 10 points and a game-high 10 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RPI January 5 rebounds to become just the 10th player in school history to record 14 career Rk Prev. Team...... Conf...... W-L..... Rd.....Neut....Home...Non-DI double-doubles. 1 1 Notre Dame ...... Atlantic Coast ...... 14-1 .....4-0 .....1-0 ...... 9-1 ...... 0-0 2 2 UConn ...... AAC ...... 12-1 .....3-1 .....5-0 ...... 4-0 ...... 0-0 3 3 Kentucky ...... Southeastern ...... 13-2 .....3-1 .....2-1 ...... 8-0 ...... 0-0 PRINCETON 4 4 Arizona St...... Pac-12 ...... 13-1 .....2-0 .....2-1 ...... 9-0 ...... 0-0 5 5 Tennessee ...... Southeastern ...... 12-2 .....3-2 .....0-0 ...... 9-0 ...... 0-0 The Tigers (15-0) won the Fordham Holiday Classic, defeating Hartford, 64-51, 6 11 Baylor ...... Big 12 ...... 13-1 .....2-1 .....2-0 ...... 9-0 ...... 0-0 and the host Rams, 67-53. The Tigers moved into the top-25 in the AP poll, 7 6 Louisville ...... Atlantic Coast ...... 14-1 .....5-0 .....0-0 ...... 9-1 ...... 0-0 8 8 Texas ...... Big 12 ...... 12-0 .....2-0 .....1-0 ...... 9-0 ...... 0-0 coming in at No. 22, the best ranking ever for an Ivy League women’s basketball 9 9 Green Bay ...... Horizon ...... 10-3 .....3-2 .....2-1 ...... 4-0 ...... 1-0 10 7 North Carolina ...Atlantic Coast ...... 14-1 .....3-0 .....4-0 ...... 7-1 ...... 0-0 team. Senior Blake Dietrick averaged 20.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, 5.5 assists 11 12 Dayton ...... Atlantic 10 ...... 9-4 ...... 3-3 .....1-0 ...... 5-1 ...... 0-0 and 1.5 steals and was named Most Outstanding Player, while junior Michelle 12 10 Iowa ...... Big Ten ...... 11-2 .....2-1 .....1-1 ...... 8-0 ...... 0-0 13 14 FGCU ...... Atlantic Sun ...... 13-2 .....3-1 .....4-1 ...... 5-0 ...... 1-0 Miller averaged 11.0 points and 5.0 rebounds in the two games and was named 14 15 Maryland ...... Big Ten ...... 11-2 .....3-1 .....1-1 ...... 7-0 ...... 0-0 to the All-Tournament team. Dietrick also was named Ivy League co-Player of 15 13 South Carolina ..Southeastern ...... 14-0 .....3-0 .....4-0 ...... 7-0 ...... 0-0 16 16 Duke ...... Atlantic Coast ...... 10-4 .....2-3 .....0-0 ...... 8-1 ...... 0-0 the Week, giving Princeton the award in each of the seven weeks in which the 17 18 South Fla...... AAC ...... 12-3 .....3-1 .....3-1 ...... 6-1 ...... 0-0 Tigers have played a game. 18 19 Washington ...... Pac-12 ...... 12-2 .....5-2 .....3-0 ...... 4-0 ...... 0-0 19 21 Minnesota ...... Big Ten ...... 14-1 .....5-0 .....2-1 ...... 7-0 ...... 0-0 20 20 Western Ky...... Conference USA .. 12-2 .....5-2 .....1-0 ...... 6-0 ...... 0-0 YALE 21 22 GW ...... Atlantic 10 ...... 12-2 .....4-1 .....2-0 ...... 5-1 ...... 1-0 22 23 Oregon St...... Pac-12 ...... 12-1 .....3-1 .....4-0 ...... 4-0 ...... 1-0 Yale (4-8) ended its five-game road trip with a loss at Oklahoma, 71-54. The 23 17 James Madison .Colonial ...... 11-2 .....3-1 .....1-1 ...... 7-0 ...... 0-0 24 24 Princeton ...... Ivy ...... 16-0 .....8-0 .....4-0 ...... 4-0 ...... 0-0 Bulldogs used an 11-2 run to cut what was a 17-point lead for the Sooners 25 25 Fresno St...... Mountain West ..... 10-3 .....3-3 .....0-0 ...... 5-0 ...... 2-0 to two, 52-50, with 7:46 remaining in the contest. But Yale managed just four 26 26 California ...... Pac-12 ...... 10-3 .....2-2 .....1-0 ...... 7-1 ...... 0-0 27 27 Middle Tenn...... Conference USA ... 7-4 ...... 3-3 .....0-0 ...... 4-1 ...... 0-0 points over the final seven minutes and Oklahoma was able to pull away for the 28 28 Ohio St...... Big Ten ...... 10-5 .....0-2 .....2-1 ...... 8-2 ...... 0-0 victory. Senior Sarah Halejian led the way with 15 points and six assists, while 29 29 Nebraska ...... Big Ten ...... 10-3 .....3-2 .....0-0 ...... 7-1 ...... 0-0 30 30 Florida St...... Atlantic Coast ...... 13-2 .....3-1 .....4-1 ...... 6-0 ...... 0-0 sophomore Katie Werner finished one rebound shy of a double-double with 11 91 94 Penn ...... Ivy ...... 7-4 ...... 1-3 .....0-0 ...... 5-1 ...... 1-0 points and nine rebounds. Week 5 9 2014-15 Ivy League Women’s Basketball

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Connect with The Ivy League Digital Network by using the hashtag #ILDN on social media or by following the Ancient Eight on Facebook (facebook.com/ TheIvyLeague), Twitter (@Ivy_Athletics and @IvyLeagueNet) or Instagram (@ IvyLeagueSports). Week 6 9 2014-15 Ivy League Women’s Basketball NOTES 41ST SEASON OF IVY LEAGUE BASKETBALL with a record worse than 11-3. A 12-2 record has led to the Ivy League title nine The 2014-15 season is officially the 41st season of Ivy League women’s times while the champion has finished 11-3 on four occasions. basketball, which began in 1974-75. When two or more teams tie for the Ivy title, the League conducts a playoff to THE COACHES determine its NCAA Tournament automatic bid recipient. On five occasions (1993- The Ivy League boasts some of the most tenured coaches in women’s basketball 94, 1998-99, 2004-05, 2005-06 and 2007-08) the League’s NCAA Tournament with four of its coaches holding more than 20 years of head coaching experience. representative was decided by a playoff. Dartmouth has been involved in all five Yale’s Chris Gobrecht is in her 35th year as a head coach with Harvard’s Kathy playoffs, winning three (1999, 2005 and 2006). Delaney-Smith coaching her 33rd. Delaney-Smith has led her team to 11 Ivy titles and holds the top spot in the League coaching records book in overall victories A three-way tie has occurred twice. In 2005-06, Dartmouth defeated Brown and (519) and Ivy victories (304). She recently surpassed former Princeton men’s Princeton en route to the NCAA Tournament. In 2007-08, the Big Green felled basketball coach Pete Carril for most wins all-time at an Ivy League school. Harvard and was then defeated by Cornell, which earned its first-ever trip to the Princeton women’s basketball coach Courtney Banghart, meanwhile, ranks fifth Big Dance. in overall victories (153) and tied for fourth in Ivy championships (four). Gobrecht (520) and Penn’s Mike McLaughlin (460) have also surpassed the 400-win mark TITLE HISTORY in their careers. Brown kicks off a new era this season, with new head coach In 2013-14, Penn (12-2) held off Princeton (11-3) and Harvard (11-3) to win its Sarah Behn. first Ivy League title since 2004. In what amounted to a one-game playoff, the Quakers defeated the Tigers on the final game of the regular season, 80-64, to 20-WIN SEASONS clinch the Ivy title and the League’s AQ to the NCAA Tournament. Dartmouth, 2013-14 marked the first time in Ivy League history that three teams posted 20 which last won in 2008-09, still leads the League in overall titles, with 18. wins in the same season. It also marked the fifth time in League history that at least two teams won 20 games and the third time in the past five years. No. Team Last Title 18 Dartmouth 2008-09 Year Teams 11 Harvard 2007-08* 1995-96 Harvard (20-7)*, Princeton (20-11) 10 Princeton 2012-13 2005-06 Dartmouth (23-6)*, Princeton (21-7) 6 Brown 2005-06* 2009-10 Princeton (26-3)*, Harvard (20-9) 3 Penn 2013-14 2012-13 Princeton (22-7)*, Harvard (21-9) 1 Cornell 2007-08 2013-14 Penn (22-7)*, Harvard (22-8), Princeton (21-9) *-shared title

*NCAA Tournament team 2014-15 IVY LEAGUE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON MEDIA POLL On the final day of the 2013-14 Ivy League women’s basketball season, Penn and 500 CLUB Princeton played what essentially was a one-game playoff to determine which Harvard head coach Kathy Delaney-Smith earned her 500th win when Harvard team would advance to the NCAA Tournament. After a vote by conference media defeated Colgate on Nov. 23, 2013. Delaney-Smith joins a group of 28 active and women’s basketball sports information directors, Tuesday, March 10, 2015, coaches in Division I with at least 500 wins; the list includes Yale head coach could be déjà vu all over again. Chris Gobrecht (519). Delaney-Smith is also one of six active Division I head coaches to spend 31-plus years at one institution. Delaney-Smith also became Penn and Princeton each garnered 123 points in the preseason poll, but the the first-ever Ivy coach to win 300 League contests with the Crimson’s victory over Tigers had the edge in first-place votes, receiving nine to the Quakers’ seven. Brown on Feb. 7, 2014. That win was also Harvard’s 600th, the first Ivy team to accomplish the feat. It is the first tie in the history of the preseason voting, since the poll was instituted prior to the 1999-2000 season. It marks the third overall time Penn was selected 14-GAME TOURNAMENT to finish first and the first since the 2000-01 season. The Quakers were also The “14-game tournament” is a term used by many who cover and follow Ivy chosen to win the League in 1999-2000. Princeton was picked to win the League League women’s basketball to describe the conference’s double round-robin, for the fifth-straight season, extending its Ivy record. regular-season schedule. As the only Division I conference without a postseason tournament, the League’s 14-game conference slate becomes the “tournament” Harvard, which finished third last season, was selected to do the same this year to determine which Ivy team wins the title and gets a confirmed ticket to the Big with 106 points, including one first-place vote. Yale was fourth with 90 points, Dance in March. followed by Cornell (61), Columbia and Dartmouth (38 each) and Brown (33).

The bulk of the “tournament” is played over six weekends from late January to Predicted Order Of Finish early March in a grueling Friday-Saturday format that has tested the League’s First-Place Votes in Parentheses best over the years. Since 1986-87, when the League adopted the round robin Rank School Points format for women’s basketball, only five teams have gone a perfect 14-0 in Ivy 1. Princeton (13) 130 play. Harvard (1996-1997, 2002-03), and Princeton (2009-10, 2011-12) have 2. Harvard (3) 120 each done it twice, while Penn (2000-01) has accomplished the feat once. Eight 3. Penn (1) 98 teams have finished 13-1, led by Harvard, which has done it three times (1995- 4. Yale 91 96, 2001-02 and 2006-07). Brown (1991-92, 1992-93) and Dartmouth (1989-90, 5. Dartmouth 55 2008-09) finished with one loss twice, while Princeton (2010-11) has done it once. 6. Cornell 52 7. Brown 45 Since the round robin format was implemented, no team has ever won the title 8. Columbia 21 Week 7 9 2014-15 Ivy League Women’s Basketball NOTES WHAT A START YEAR-BY-YEAR IVY CHAMPION(S) Princeton is 15-0, the best start in Ivy League women’s basketball history and 1974-75...... Princeton second-best in Ivy League basketball history, trailing only the 1970-71 Penn 1975-76...... Princeton men’s basketball team (28-0). The Tigers are one of four undefeated teams in 1976-77...... Princeton the country, and one of just two with at least 15 victories, trailing only No. 14 1977-78...... Princeton Mississippi State (17-0). 1978-79...... Yale 1979-80...... Dartmouth NATIONALLY RANKED 1980-81...... Dartmouth Princeton made Ivy League history this week. The Tigers became the first-ever Ivy 1981-82...... Dartmouth League women’s basketball team to crack the top-25 in the Coaches poll, coming 1982-83...... Dartmouth in at No. 24, and received the highest-ever ranking for an Ivy women’s basketball 1983-84...... Brown team, coming in at No. 22 in the AP poll. The Tigers are the first team in Ivy 1984-85...... Brown/Princeton women’s basketball history to be top-25 in both polls at the same time. Princeton 1985-86...... Dartmouth/Harvard also became the first-ever Ivy League women’s basketball team to be ranked No. 1986-87...... Dartmouth 1 in the CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major poll, receiving 23 first-place votes. 1987-88...... Dartmouth/Harvard 1988-89...... Dartmouth IT’S MADNESS 1989-90...... Dartmouth Princeton junior Michelle Miller became the third-ever Ivy to be named 1990-91...... Harvard CollegeSportsMadness.com Mid-Major National Player of the Week, receiving the 1991-92...... Brown award on Nov. 17. She joins her teammate Blake Dietrick (Feb. 17, 2014) and 1992-93...... Brown former Penn standout Alyssa Baron (Feb. 10, 2014) as the three Ivies to earn 1993-94...... Brown/Dartmouth the honor. Miller was also named CollegeSportsMadness.com Ivy League Player 1994-95...... Dartmouth of the Week on Nov. 17, as was Penn junior Keiera Ray (Nov. 24), Dartmouth 1995-96...... Harvard sophomore Fanni Szabo (Dec. 1, Jan. 5), Princeton senior Blake Dietrick (Dec. 1996-97...... Harvard 8, Dec. 15) and Cornell sophomore Nia Marshall (Dec. 22, Dec. 29). 1997-98...... Harvard 1998-99...... Dartmouth/Princeton OTHER HONORS 1999-00...... Dartmouth Princeton senior Blake Dietrick was named USBWA Ann Meyers Drysdale 2000-01...... Penn National Player of the Week on Jan. 6 after a week in which she was named 2001-02...... Harvard Most Outstanding Player at the Fordham Holiday Classic. It is her second such 2002-03...... Harvard honor (Dec. 31, 2013) and just the third time an Ivy player received the award, 2003-04...... Penn as Penn’s Keiera Ray also earned the accolade on Feb. 19, 2013. The USBWA 2004-05...... Dartmouth/Harvard began naming National Players of the Week in 2011-12. 2005-06...... Brown/Dartmouth/Princeton 2006-07...... Harvard Princeton junior Annie Tarakchian was named to the NCAA.com Starting Five for 2007-08...... Cornell/Dartmouth/Harvard the week ending on Nov. 30. Tarakchian earned Cancun Challenge Tournament 2008-09...... Dartmouth MVP after leading Princeton to the Mayan Division crown with wins against Wake 2009-10...... Princeton Forest, Montana and Charlotte. 2010-11...... Princeton 2011-12...... Princeton THE RETURNERS 2012-13...... Princeton Seven of the scoring and rebounding leaders from last season return to the court 2013-14...... Penn in 2014-15, including Harvard senior Temi Fagbenle, who led the League in rebounding, and Yale senior Sarah Halejian, who led the League in assists and steals. Brown senior Sophie Bikofsky is also back; she led the nation in three- point percentage.

The League boasts the return of its top players in the following categories: Rebounding — Temi Fagbenle (Harvard), 9.3 per game Field Goal % — Alex Wheatley (Princeton), 54.4 Assists — Sarah Halejian (Yale), 3.6 per game Steals — Sarah Halejian (Yale), 2.4 per game 3-Pt Field % — Sophie Bikofsky (Brown), 48.6 3-Pt Field Goals — Sophie Bikofsky (Brown), 3.1 per game Blocked Shots — Sydney Stipanovich (Penn), 3.4 per game Defensive Rebounds — Temi Fagbenle (Harvard), 6.5 per game Week 8 9 2014-15 Ivy League Women’s Basketball

NOTES

MOST IVY PLAYER OF THE WEEK AWARDS Career IVY AGAINST THE CONFERENCES No. Player, School Years 21 , Harvard 1995-98 14 Niveen Rasheed, Princeton 2009-13 Conference...... Record...... Percentage 12 Diana Caramanico, Penn 1998-01 American Athletic...... 0-1...... 0.000 11 Hana Peljto, Harvard 2001-04 America East...... 7-11...... 0.389 10 Judie Lomax, Columbia 2009-10 Atlantic 10...... 7-2...... 0.778 9 Martina Jerant, Brown 1992-95 ACC...... 2-3...... 0.400 9 Alyssa Baron, Penn 2010-14 Atlantic Sun...... 1-2...... 0.333 8 Christine Clark, Harvard 2010-14 8 Blake Dietrick, Princeton 2011-15 Big 12...... 0-1...... 0.000 7 Kirsten Brendel, Penn 1988-91 Big East...... 1-2...... 0.333 7 Vita Redding, Brown 1996-99 Big Sky...... 2-1...... 0.667 7 Courtney Banghart, Dartmouth 1997-00 Big South...... 0-0...... 0.000 6 Sandi Bittler, Princeton 1987-90 Big Ten...... 1-0...... 1.000 6 Tammy Butler, Harvard 1992-95 Big West...... 1-1...... 0.500 6 Emma Markley, Harvard 2008-11 6 Allyson DiMagno, Cornell 2010-14 Colonial...... 3-2...... 0.600 Conference USA...... 2-1...... 0.667 Season DII...... 0-1...... 0.000 No. Player, School Year DIII...... 1-0...... 1.000 11 Allison Feaster, Harvard 1998 Independent...... 1-0...... 1.000 7 Niveen Rasheed, Princeton 2013 Great West...... 0-0...... 0.000 6 Judie Lomax, Columbia 2010 5 Kirsten Brendel, Penn 1990 Horizon...... 2-0...... 1.000 5 Allison Feaster, Harvard 1997 MAAC...... 5-0...... 1.000 5 Diana Caramanico, Penn 2000 Mid-American...... 1-1...... 0.500 5 Diana Caramanico, Penn 2001 MEAC...... 2-1...... 0.333 5 Reka Cserny, Harvard 2005 Missouri Valley...... 2-1...... 0.667 4 Martina Jerant, Brown 1993 Mountain West...... 0-2...... 0.000 4 Allison Feaster, Harvard 1996 Northeast...... 6-2...... 0.750 4 Vita Redding, Brown 1997 4 Hana Peljto, Harvard 2003 Ohio Valley...... 0-0...... 0.000 4 Hana Peljto, Harvard 2004 Pac-12...... 0-2...... 0.000 4 Melissa Colborne, Yale 2007 Patriot League...... 10-4...... 0.714 4 Judie Lomax, Columbia 2009 SEC...... 0-1...... 0.000 4 Emma Markley, Harvard 2010 Southern...... 0-0...... 0.000 4 Niveen Rasheed, Princeton 2012 Southland...... 0-0...... 0.000 4 Alyssa Baron, Penn 2012 4 Christine Clark, Harvard 2013 SWAC...... 0-0...... 0.000 4 Allyson DiMagno, Cornell 2013 Summit League...... 0-0...... 0.000 4 Blake Dietrick, Princeton 2014 Sun Belt...... 0-0...... 0.000 4 Sydney Stipanovich, Penn 2014 West Coast...... 0-2...... 0.000 4 Blake Dietrick, Princeton 2015 WAC...... 0-0...... 0.000 Overall...... 57-44...... 0.564 MOST IVY ROOKIE OF THE WEEK AWARDS No. Player, School Year 10 Diana Caramanico, Penn 1998 10 Elisa Morrison, Dartmouth 2004 GAMES DECIDED BY... 10 Temi Fagbenle, Harvard 2013 9 Allison Feaster, Harvard 1995 Team OT/1-5 6-10 11-15 16+ Total 9 Niveen Rasheed, Princeton 2010 Brown 2-5 2-2 1-1 0-0 5-8 8 Sydney Stipanovich, Penn 2014 Columbia 2-3 2-2 0-2 0-1 4-8 7 Hana Peljto, Harvard 2001 7 Linday Krasna, Cornell 2005 Cornell 3-1 2-3 2-0 1-1 8-5 7 Jeomi Maduka, Cornell 2006 Dartmouth 3-1 3-0 2-1 1-3 9-5 7 Alyssa Baron, Penn 2011 Harvard 3-1 0-1 2-1 1-3 6-6 6 Katy Grubbs, Yale 1996 Penn 0-1 2-1 1-1 3-1 6-4 6 Reka Cserny, Harvard 2002 6 Melissa Colborne, Yale 2007 Princeton 0-0 0-0 3-0 12-0 15-0 6 Brittney Smith, Dartmouth 2008 Yale 1-1 1-3 1-1 1-3 4-8 6 Brogan Berry, Harvard 2009 6 Sarah Halejian, Yale 2012 BOLD indicates active players Week 9 9 2014-15 Ivy League Women’s Basketball

BROWN BEARS COLUMBIA LIONS CORNELL BIG RED (5-8, 0-0 IVY) (4-8, 0-0 IVY) (8-5, 0-0 IVY) DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT Nov. 15 at Vermont...... W, 81-76 Nov. 14 at San Francisco...... L, 65-70 Nov. 14 HARTFORD [ILDN]...... L, 46-48 Nov. 18 at Providence...... L, 69-78 Nov. 16 at San Jose State...... L, 76-119 Nov. 16 at Drexel...... L, 53-62 Nov. 22 at New Hampshire...... L, 57-60 Nov. 19 LAFAYETTE [ILDN]...... W, 72-65 Nov. 19 at Colgate...... W, 74-66 Nov. 25 BRYANT [ILDN]...... L, 60-67 Nov. 21 at Stony Brook...... L, 68-82 Nov. 24 at Fairfield...... W, 58-47 Dead River Company Classic (Bangor, Maine) Nov. 23 RHODE ISLAND [ILDN]...... W, 79-69 OT Nov. 26 MARSHALL [ILDN]...... W, 58-49 Nov. 28 vs. Boston College...... L, 80-90 OT Nov. 26 BRADLEY [ILDN]...... W, 81-74 OT Nov. 29 at Bucknell...... L, 51-59 Nov. 29 at Maine...... L, 53-58 Nov. 29 KENNESAW ST. [ILDN]...... L, 62-66 Dec. 4 BUFFALO [ILDN]...... L, 58-65 Dec. 3 at Rhode Island...... L, 61-65 Dec. 3 UMASS-LOWELL [ILDN]..... L, 59-69 Dec. 6 BRYANT [ILDN]...... W, 66-64 Brown BEAR Basketball Classic Dec. 5 UMBC [ILDN]...... L, 66-76 Dec. 20 ROBERT MORRIS [ILDN]...W, 70-59 OT Dec. 6 SACRED HEART [ILDN].....W, 66-56 Dec. 7 LIU-BROOKLYN [ILDN]...... W, 54-45 Dec. 22 at Loyola (Md.)...... W, 79-61 Dec. 7 ST. BONAVENTURE [ILDN]... L, 56-58 Dec. 21 PORTLAND ST. [ILDN]...... L, 66-71 Dec. 28 at No. 22 Syracuse...... L, 59-76 Dec. 21 FDU [ILDN]...... W, 79-74 OT Dec. 30 at Wagner...... L, 86-97 Dec. 30 at Vermont...... W, 90-87 2OT Cyclone Challenge (Ames, iowa) Jan. 7 FDU [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 2 YOUNGSTOWN ST. [ILDN]...W, 75-63 Dec. 29 vs. UC Riverside...... L, 65-79 Jan. 12 at NJIT...... 7 am Jan. 7 HOWARD [ILDN]...... 7 pm Dec. 30 vs. Howard...... W, 80-68 Jan. 17 at Cornell* [ILDN]...... 1 pm Jan. 17 COLUMBIA* [ILDN]...... 1 pm Jan. 4 at Morgan St...... W, 59-52 Jan. 24 at Columbia* [ILDN]...... 4 pm Jan. 24 CORNELL* [ILDN]...... 4:30 pm Jan. 16 at Yale* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 30 at Brown* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 30 at Yale* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 20 NJIT [ILDN]...... 11:30 am Feb. 1 at Yale* [ASN/ILDN]...... 1 pm Jan. 23 YALE* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 31 at Brown* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 6 at Penn* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 30 CORNELL* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 6 at Princeton* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 7 at Princeton* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Jan. 31 COLUMBIA* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 7 at Penn* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 13 DARTMOUTH* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 6 at Harvard* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 13 HARVARD* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 14 HARVARD* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 7 at Dartmouth* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 14 DARTMOUTH* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 20 YALE* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 13 PRINCETON* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 20 at BROWN* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 21 BROWN* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 14 PENN* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 21 at YALE* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 27 at Harvard* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 20 at Columbia* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 27 at Dartmouth* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 28 at Dartmouth* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 21 at Cornell* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 28 at Harvard* [ILDN]...... 6 pm March 6 PRINCETON* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 27 at Penn* [ILDN]...... 7 pm March 6 PENN* [ILDN]...... 7 pm March 7 PENN* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 28 at Princeton* [ILDN]...... 6 pm March 7 PRINCETON* [ILDN]...... 7 pm March 6 DARTMOUTH* [ILDN]...... 7 pm *-Ivy League contest March 7 HARVARD* [ILDN]...... 6 pm *-Ivy League contest ILDN-Streamed on The Ivy League Digital Network ILDN-Streamed on The Ivy League Digital Network *-Ivy League contest ILDN-Streamed on The Ivy League Digital Network

DARTMOUTH BIG GREEN HARVARD CRIMSON PENN QUAKERS (9-5, 0-0 IVY) (6-6, 0-0 IVY) (6-4, 0-0 IVY) DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT Nov. 16 NJIT [ILDN]...... W, 68-63 OT Nov. 15 COLGATE [ILDN]...... W, 68-53 Nov. 14 at No. 4 Tennessee...... L, 52-97 Nov. 20 HOLY CROSS [ILDN]...... W, 69-53 Nov. 17 at Boston U...... L, 62-63 Nov. 19 LA SALLE [ILDN]...... W, 57-29 Cal Poly Holiday Beach Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.) Basketball Hall of Fame Tournament (South Bend, Ind.) Nov. 22 at Navy...... W, 60-51 Nov. 28 at Cal Poly...... W, 74-61 Nov. 23 vs. Quinnipiac...... W, 87-83 Nov. 25 NEW HAMPSHIRE [ILDN]...W, 74-39 Nov. 29 vs. Kent St...... W, 60-49 Nov. 24 at No. 2 Notre Dame...... L, 43-97 Dec. 2 at Lafayette...... L, 57-60 Dec. 1 at San Diego...... L, 53-78 Nov. 25 vs. Holy Cross...... W, 79-76 OT Dec. 5 HAMPTON [ILDN]...... L, 43-58 Dec. 4 HARTFORD [ILDN]...... W, 49-43 Basketball Hall of Fame Tournament (Uncasville, Conn.) Dec. 9 ST. JOSEPH’S [ILDN]...... W, 65-51 Dec. 7 at Vermont...... L, 63-68 Nov. 30 vs. Temple...... L, 69-81 Dec. 20 at Drexel...... L, 58-67 Dec. 10 at Maine...... L, 38-53 Dec. 3 at UMass...... W, 75-62 Dec. 29 UMBC [ILDN]...... W, 69-63 Dec. 13 at Northern Iowa...... L, 46-62 Dec. 7 at Maine...... L, 46-65 Dec. 31 KING’S COLLEGE [ILDN]...W, 85-20 Dec. 18 at New Hampshire...... L, 44-60 Dec. 20 NORTHEASTERN [ILDN]....W, 67-65 Jan. 5 TEMPLE [ILDN]...... 7 pm Dec. 20 LOYOLA (Ill.) [ILDN]...... W, 70-58 OT Georgia Tech Tournament (Atlanta) Jan. 10 at Princeton* [ILDN]...... 2 pm Dec. 28 at Niagara...... W, 76-70 Dec. 29 vs. Louisiana Tech...... L, 64-83 Jan. 14 RICHMOND [ILDN]...... 7 pm Dec. 30 at Rhode Island...... W, 54-44 Dec. 30 vs. Lipscomb...... W, 84-63 Jan. 21 VILLANOVA [ILDN]...... 5:30 pm Jan. 2 OAKLAND [ILDN]...... W, 59-54 Jan. 2 FGCU [ILDN]...... L, 58-68 Jan. 24 at NJIT...... 2 pm Jan. 10 at Harvard* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Jan. 5 CHATTANOOGA [ILDN]...... 12 pm Jan. 30 at Dartmouth* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 24 HARVARD* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Jan. 10 DARTMOUTH* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Jan. 31 at Harvard* [ESPN3/ILDN]...... 6 pm Jan. 30 PENN* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 18 NJIT [ILDN]...... 2 pm Feb. 6 CORNELL* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 31 PRINCETON* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Jan. 24 at Dartmouth* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 7 COLUMBIA* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 30 PRINCETON* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 6 YALE* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 13 at Yale* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 31 PENN* [ESPN3/ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 7 BROWN* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 14 at Brown* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 6 BROWN* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 13 at Cornell* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 20 HARVARD* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 7 YALE* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 21 DARTMOUTH* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 14 at Columbia* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 13 at Columbia* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 27 BROWN* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 20 at Princeton* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 14 at Cornell* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 21 at Penn* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 21 at Penn* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 28 YALE* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 27 COLUMBIA* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 22 at Princeton* [ASN/ILDN]...... 1 pm March 6 at Columbia* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 28 CORNELL* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 27 CORNELL* [ILDN]...... 7 pm March 7 at Cornell* [ILDN]...... 7 pm March 6 at Brown* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 28 COLUMBIA* [ILDN]...... 6 pm March 10 PRINCETON* [CBSSN]...... 5 pm March 7 at Yale* [ILDN]...... 7 pm March 6 at Yale* [ILDN]...... 7 pm March 7 at Brown* [ILDN]...... 6 pm *-Ivy League contest *-Ivy League contest ILDN-Streamed on The Ivy League Digital Network ILDN-Streamed on The Ivy League Digital Network *-Ivy League contest ILDN-Streamed on The Ivy League Digital Network Week 10 9 2014-15 Ivy League Women’s Basketball PRINCETON TIGERS THE IVY LEAGUE ON TV (15-0, 0-0 IVY) DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT Ivy League women’s basketball teams will have five broadcasts across five different networks during the Nov. 14 at Pittsburgh...... W, 59-43 2014-15 season: Nov. 16 at Duquesne...... W, 79-62 Nov. 19 DREXEL [ILDN]...... W, 59-43 Nov. 23 at American...... W, 63-56 Cancun Challenge (Cancun, Mexico) Date Game, Time/Result Network Nov. 27 vs. Wake Forest...... W, 72-55 Friday, November 14 Penn at Tennessee, 7 pm SEC Digital Network Nov. 28 vs. Montana...... W, 80-55 Nov. 29 vs. Charlotte...... W, 73-43 Friday, January 30 Princeton at Harvard, 7 pm NESN Dec. 6 GEORGETOWN [ILDN]...... W, 83-54 Dec. 9 at Michigan...... W, 85-55 Saturday, January 31 Penn at Harvard, 6 pm ESPN3 Dec. 13 BINGHAMTON [ILDN]...... W, 96-58 Sunday, February 1 Cornell at Yale, 1 pm American Sports Network Dec. 16 at Delaware...... W, 87-59 Dec. 19 PORTLAND ST. [ILDN].....W, 104-33 Tuesday, March 10 Princeton at Penn, 5 pm CBS Sports Network Dec. 21 at Monmouth...... W, 84-53 Fordham Holiday Classic (Bronx, N.Y.) Dec. 29 vs. Hartford...... W, 64-51 Dec. 30 at Fordham...... W, 67-53 Jan. 5 at Hampton...... 7 pm Jan. 10 PENN* [ILDN]...... 2 pm Jan. 30 at Harvard* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 31 at Dartmouth* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 6 COLUMBIA* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 7 CORNELL* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 13 at Brown* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 14 at Yale* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 20 DARTMOUTH* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 22 HARVARD* [ASN/ILDN]...... 1 pm Feb. 27 YALE* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 28 BROWN* [ILDN]...... 6 pm March 6 at Cornell* [ILDN]...... 7 pm March 7 at Columbia* [ILDN]...... 7 pm March 10 at Penn* [CBSSN]...... 5 pm

*-Ivy League contest ILDN-Streamed on The Ivy League Digital Network All Times Eastern YALE BULLDOGS *Ivy League Contests (4-8, 0-0 IVY) DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT KEY: Nov. 15 ST. JOHN’S [ILDN]...... L, 50-61 BTN – Big Ten Network (DirecTV 610, DISH 439, Verizon FiOS 85 (SD), 585 (HD), BTN.com); CBSSN – CBS Sports Nov. 18 HOLY CROSS [ILDN]...... W, 83-70 Network (DirecTV 613, DISH 158, Verizon FiOS 94, Comcast 175 [SD]/823 [HD]); ESPN (DirecTV 206, DISH 140, Nov. 23 at Washington...... L, 51-81 Verizon FiOS 70[SD]/570 [HD]); ESPN2 (DirecTV 209, DISH 144, Verizon FiOS 74 [SD]/574 [HD]); ESPN3 – ESPN3. GCI Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) Nov. 25 at Alaska Anchorage...... L, 63-72 com; ESPNU (DirecTV 208, DISH 141, Verizon FiOS 73 [SD]/573 [HD]); myRITV – WNAC-TV (Providence, R.I.); Nov. 26 vs. Boise St...... L, 53-59 OT NBCSN – NBC Sports Network (DirecTV 603, DISH 159, Verizon FiOS 90 [SD]/590 [HD]); OSN – Ocean State Dec. 2 MONMOUTH [ILDN]...... W, 62-58 Networks (Cox 5 [SD]/1005 [HD]; PAC-12 – Pac-12 Network (DISH 413); SNY – SportsNet New York (Cablevision Dec. 6 BOSTON U. [ILDN]...... W, 66-59 60 [SD]/718 [HD], Comcast 73 [SD]/298 & 843 [HD], DirecTV 639, Verizon FiOS 77 [SD]/577 [HD]); TIME WARNER Dec. 8 at UMass-Lowell...... L, 72-80 – Time Warner Cable Sports Central New York (Channel 26, Rochester, N.Y.; Channel 23, Binghamton, N.Y.; Dec. 17 at Wagner...... W, 90-65 Channel 13, Buffalo/Syracuse/Western, N.Y.); TNT (DirecTV 245, DISH 138, Verizon FiOS 51[SD]/551 [HD]); WBIN/ Dec. 19 at Bucknell...... L, 66-73 FCS – WBIN-TV (Derry, N.H.)/Fox College Sports Network; YES – YES Network (DirecTV 631) Dec. 28 at No. 25 Arizona St...... L, 51-69 Dec. 30 at Oklahoma...... L, 54-71 Jan. 7 MAINE [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 13 at St. Peter’s...... 7 pm Jan. 16 BROWN* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 23 at Brown* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 30 COLUMBIA* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 1 CORNELL* [ASN/ILDN]...... 1 pm Feb. 6 at Dartmouth* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 7 at Harvard* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 13 PENN* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 14 PRINCETON* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 20 at Cornell* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 22 at Columbia* [ASN/ILDN]...... 1 pm Feb. 27 at Princeton* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 28 at Penn* [ILDN]...... 7 pm March 6 HARVARD* [ILDN]...... 7 pm March 7 DARTMOUTH* [ILDN]...... 7 pm

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The Ivy League Trevor Rutledge-Leverenz ivyleaguesports.com TheIvyLeague @Ivy_Athletics @IvyLeagueSports IvyLeagueSports (609) 258-1996 office #IvyBasketball [email protected] ILDN.tv #ILDN Week 12 9 2014-15 Ivy League Women’s Basketball

DOUBLE-DOUBLES Through January 5 SEASON TOTALS Career 2014-15 Nicholle Aston, Cornell 16 pts., 10 rebs. vs. Marshall (11/26/14) Natalie Ball, Brown 1 1 18 pts., 12 rebs. at Vermont (12/30/14) Rebecca Musgrove, Brown 1 1

Natalie Ball, Brown 11 pts., 13 rebs. at Providence (11/18/14) Camille Zimmerman, Columbia 3 3

Jen Berkowitz, Yale 16 pts., 11 rebs. vs. Holy Cross (11/18/14) Nicholle Aston, Cornell 2 2 Nia Marshall, Cornell 6 3 Meredith Boardman, Yale 10 pts., 12 rebs. at UMass Lowell (12/08/14) Tia Dawson, Dartmouth 8 Blake Dietrick, Princeton 12 pts., 10 asts. at Delaware (12/16/14) Lakin Roland, Dartmouth 11 5 Fanni Szabo, Dartmouth 1 1 Temi Fagbenle, Harvard 12 pts., 14 rebs. at Boston U. (11/17/14) Milica Toskovic, Dartmouth 3 1 28 pts., 11 rebs. vs. Quinnipiac (11/23/14) 11 pts., 17 rebs. vs. Holy Cross (11/25/14) Temi Fagbenle, Harvard 23 5 23 pts., 24 rebs. vs. Temple (11/30/14) AnnMarie Healy, Harvard 3 2 16 pts., 16 rebs. vs. Northeastern (12/20/14) Erin McDonnell, Harvard 4 3

Annmarie Healy, Harvard 11 pts., 10 rebs. vs. Colgate (11/15/14) Katy Allen, Penn 1 18 pts., 11 rebs. vs. Quinnipiac (11/23/14) Kara Bonenberger, Penn 6 Michelle Nwokedi, Penn 1 1 Nia Marshall, Cornell 14 pts., 13 rebs. vs. Hartford (11/14/14) Sydney Stipanovich, Penn 14 4 31 pts., 10 rebs. vs. Robert Morris (12/20/14) 38 pts., 11 rebs. at Vermont (12/30/2014) Blake Dietrick, Princeton 2 1 Michelle Miller, Princeton 1 Erin McDonnell, Harvard 12 pts., 10 rebs. at Boston U. (11/17/14) Annie Tarakchian, Princeton 5 4 18 pts., 13 rebs. vs. Quinnipiac (11/23/14) Alex Wheatley, Princeton 2 12 pts., 10 rebs. vs. Northeastern (12/20/14) Emmy Allen, Yale 1 Lena Munzer, Yale 12 pts., 11 rebs. at Wagner (12/17/14) Jen Berkowitz, Yale 1 1 Meredith Boardman, Yale 2 1 Rebecca Musgrove, Brown 10 pts., 10 rebs. vs. FDU (12/21/14) Sarah Halejian, Yale 1 Lena Munzer, Yale 1 1 Michelle Nwokedi, Penn 17 pts., 14 rebs. vs. UNH (11/25/14)

Lakin Roland, Dartmouth 18 pts., 11 rebs. vs. NJIT (11/15/14) 15 pts., 14 rebs. vs. Holy Cross (11/20/14) 29 pts., 11 rebs. at Cal Poly (11/28/14) 11 pts., 12 rebs. vs. Hartford (12/04/14) 23 pts., 15 rebs. vs. Loyola (Ill.) (12/20/14) 16 pts., 10 rebs. at Rhode Island (12/30/14)

Sydney Stipanovich, Penn 15 pts., 15 rebs. vs. La Salle (11/19/14) 13 pts., 11 rebs. vs. St. Joseph’s (12/09/14) 29 pts., 14 rebs. vs. UMBC (12/29/14) 10 pts., 10 rebs. vs. King’s (Pa.) (12/31/14)

Fanni Szabo, Dartmouth 13 pts., 11 rebs. at UNI (12/13/14)

Annie Tarakchian, Princeton 13 pts, 11 rebs. at American (11/23/14) 23 pts., 14 rebs. vs. Montana (11/28/14) 16 pts., 11 rebs. vs. Portland St. (12/19/14) 12 pts., 14 rebs. at Monmouth (12/21/14)

Milica Toskovic, Dartmouth 14 pts., 11 rebs. vs. NJIT (11/15/14)

Camille Zimmerman, Columbia 19 pts., 11 rebs. vs. Lafayette (11/19/14) 17 pts., 10 rebs. vs. Buffalo (12/05/14) 10 pts., 12 rebs. vs. LIU (12/07/14) Week 13 9 2014-15 Ivy League Women’s Basketball

20-POINT PERFORMANCES Through January 5 SEASON Jordin Alexander, Brown 27 at Vermont (11/15/14) Fanni Szabo, Dartmouth 21 vs. NJIT (11/16/14) 23 at Boston College (11/28/14) 31 vs. Holy Cross (11/20/14) 20 at Maine (11/29/14) 28 vs. Kent State (11/29/14) 21 vs. Sacred Heart (12/06/14) 26 at San Diego (12/01/14) 20 vs. FDU (12/21/14) 20 vs. Hartford (12/04/14) 25 at Vermont (12/07/14) Nicholle Aston, Cornell 21 at Loyola (Md.) (12/22/14) 21 vs. Oakland (1/02/15) 22 vs. Youngstown State (1/02/15) Annie Tarakchian, Princeton 23 vs. Montana (11/28/14) Sophie Bikofsky, Brown 21 vs. Bryant (11/25/14) 22 at Delaware (12/16/14) 20 at Boston College (11/28/14) 23 vs. UC Riverside (12/29/14) Camille Zimmerman, Columbia 23 at San Jose State (11/16/14) 21 vs. Howard (12/30/14) 24 at Stony Brook (11/21/14) 20 at Morgan State (1/4/15) TOTALS Career 2014-15 Ali Curtis, Harvard 22 vs. Holy Cross (11/25/14) Jordin Alexander, Brown 5 5 Sophie Bikofsky, Brown 9 5 Blake Dietrick, Princeton 26 vs. Georgetown (12/06/14) 22 at Michigan (12/09/14) Carolyn Binder, Columbia 3 27 vs. Hartford (12/29/14) Alexa Giuliano, Columbia 2 2 Tori Oliver, Columbia 7 5 Temi Fagbenle, Harvard 28 vs. Quinnipiac (11/23/14) Miwa Tachibana, Columbia 2 23 vs. Temple (11/30/14) Camille Zimmerman, Columbia 2 2

Alexa Giuliano, Columbia 20 at San Francisco (11/14/14) Nicholle Aston, Cornell 2 2 20 vs. Bradley (11/26/14) Nia Marshall, Cornell 4 3

Nia Marshall, Cornell 31 vs. Robert Morris (12/20/14) Lakin Roland, Dartmouth 4 2 24 at Loyola (Md.) (12/22/14) Fanni Szabo, Dartmouth 13 7 38 at Vermont (12/30/2014) Ali Curtis, Harvard 1 1 Michelle Miller, Princeton 20 at Duquesne (11/16/14) Temi Fagbenle, Harvard 10 2 25 at Michigan (12/09/14) Erin McDonnell, Harvard 1

Tori Oliver, Columbia 30 at Stony Brook (11/21/14) Kara Bonenberger, Penn 7 25 vs. Rhode Island (11/24/14) Keiera Ray, Penn 2 1 22 vs. UMass-Lowell (12/03/14) Kathleen Roche, Penn 2 21 vs. Portland State (12/21/14) Sydney Stipanovich, Penn 1 1 38 at Wagner (12/30/14) Blake Dietrick, Princeton 9 3 Keiera Ray, Penn 22 at Navy (11/22/14) Michelle Miller, Princeton 5 2 Annie Tarakchian, Princeton 2 2 Lakin Roland, Dartmouth 29 at Cal Poly (11/28/14) Alex Wheatley, Princeton 1 23 vs. Loyola (Ill.) (12/20/14) Sarah Halejian, Yale 8 Nyasha Sarju, Yale 22 at Wagner (12/17/14) Nyasha Sarju, Yale 1 1

Sydney Stipanovich, Penn 29 vs. UMBC (12/29/14) 8-ASSIST PERFORMANCES Through January 5 SEASON TOTALS Career 2014-15 Blake Dietrick, Princeton 8 at Michigan (12/09/14) Christine Kline, Cornell 1 1 10 at Delaware (12/16/14) Megan LeDuc, Cornell 2 1 8 vs. Portland St. (12/19/14) Kerri Moran, Cornell 3 8 at Monmouth (12/21/14) Blake Dietrick, Princeton 6 4 Sarah Halejian, Yale 9 at Alaska-Anchorage (11/25/14) Sarah Halejian, Yale 2 1 Christine Kline, Cornell 8 vs. Bryant (12/06/14)

Megan LeDuc, Cornell 8 at Drexel (11/16/14) Week 14 9 2014-15 Ivy League Women’s Basketball

10-REBOUND PERFORMANCES Through January 5 SEASON Emmy Allen, Yale 11 at Arizona State (12/28/14) Annie Tarakchian, Princeton 11 vs. Drexel (11/19/14) 11 at American (11/23/14) Nicholle Aston, Cornell 10 at Drexel (11/16/14) 14 vs. Montana (11/28/14) 10 vs. Marshall (11/26/14) 11 vs. Portland St. (12/19/14) 12 at Vermont (12/30/14) 14 at Monmouth (12/21/14)

Natalie Ball, Brown 13 at Providence (11/18/14) Milica Toskovic, Dartmouth 11 vs. NJIT (11/15/14) 13 vs. Sacred Heart (12/06/14) 13 vs. Kent State (11/29/14) 10 vs. Hartford (12/04/14) Jen Berkowitz, Yale 11 vs. Holy Cross (11/18/14) 10 at Washington (11/23/14) Katie Werner, Yale 10 vs. Boston U. (12/06/14)

Sophie Bikofsky, Brown 10 at Maine (11/29/14) Janie White, Brown 18 vs. FDU (12/21/14) 10 at URI (12/03/14) Taylor Williams, Princeton 11 at Fordham (12/30/14) Meredith Boardman, Yale 12 at UMass Lowell (12/08/14) 10 at Wagner (12/17/14) Camille Zimmerman, Columbia 11 vs. Lafayette (11/19/14) 10 vs. Buffalo (12/05/14) Temi Fagbenle, Harvard 14 at Boston U. (11/17/14) 12 vs. LIU (12/07/14) 11 vs. Quinnipiac (11/23/14) 17 vs. Holy Cross (11/25/14) TOTALS Career 2014-15 24 vs. Temple (11/30/14) Natalie Ball, Brown 2 2 16 vs. Northeastern (12/20/14) Sophie Bikofsky, Brown 3 2 Kennedy Martin, Brown 1 1 Annmarie Healy, Harvard 10 vs. Colgate (11/15/14) Rebecca Musgrove, Brown 1 1 11 vs. Quinnipiac (11/23/14) Janie White, Brown 1 1

Nia Marshall, Cornell 13 vs. Hartford (11/14/14) Amara Mbionwu, Columbia 10 5 10 vs. Robert Morris (12/20/14) Camille Zimmerman, Columbia 3 3 11 at Vermont (12/30/2014) 10 vs. Youngstown State (1/02/15) Nicholle Aston, Cornell 3 3 Nia Marshall, Cornell 7 4 Kennedy Martin, Brown 11 vs. Howard (12/30/14) Tia Dawson, Dartmouth 16 Amara Mbionwu, Columbia 10 vs. Lafayette (11/19/14) Lakin Roland, Dartmouth 14 6 16 vs. Rhode Island (11/24/14) Fanni Szabo, Dartmouth 1 1 15 vs. Bradley (11/26/14) Milica Toskovic, Dartmouth 5 3 12 vs. LIU (12/07/14) 11 vs. Portland St. (12/21/14) Temi Fagbenle, Harvard 27 5 AnnMarie Healy, Harvard 3 2 Erin McDonnell, Harvard 10 at Boston U. (11/17/14) Erin McDonnell, Harvard 4 3 13 vs. Quinnipiac (11/23/14) 10 vs. Northeastern (12/20/14) Katy Allen, Penn 4 Kara Bonenberger, Penn 11 Lena Munzer, Yale 11 rebs. at Wagner (12/17/14) Michelle Nwokedi, Penn 1 1 Sydney Stipanovich, Penn 14 4 Rebecca Musgrove, Brown 10 vs. FDU (12/21/14) Blake Dietrick, Princeton 1 Michelle Nwokedi, Penn 14 vs. UNH (11/25/14) Michelle Miller, Princeton 1 Vanessa Smith, Princeton 1 Lakin Roland, Dartmouth 11 vs. NJIT (11/15/14) Annie Tarakchian, Princeton 7 5 14 vs. Holy Cross (11/20/14) Alex Wheatley, Princeton 2 11 at Cal Poly (11/28/14) Taylor Williams, Princeton 2 1 12 vs. Hartford (12/04/14) 15 vs. Loyola (Ill.) (12/20/14) Emmy Allen, Yale 3 1 10 at Rhode Island (12/30/14) Jen Berkowitz, Yale 2 2 Meredith Boardman, Yale 5 2 Sydney Stipanovich, Penn 15 vs. La Salle (11/19/14) Sarah Halejian, Yale 1 11 vs. St. Joseph’s (12/09/14) Lena Munzer, Yale 1 1 14 vs. UMBC (12/29/14) Katie Werner, Yale 1 1 10 vs. King’s (Pa.) (12/31/14)

Fanni Szabo, Dartmouth 11 rebs. at UNI (12/13/14) Week 15 9 2014-15 Ivy League Women’s Basketball IVY LEAGUE IN NCAA STATISTICS Through January 5 INDIVIDUAL Points Rank Per Game Scoring Margin Rank Per Game Tori Oliver, Columbia 33 19.5 Princeton 7 25.5 Fanni Szabo, Dartmouth 57 18.2 Penn 82 8.5 Nia Marshall, Cornell 89 17.1 Jordin Alexander, Brown 91 17.0 Field Goal Percentage Rank Percentage Princeton 7 48.3 Rebounds Rank Per Game Temi Fagbenle, Harvard 16 11.1 Field Goal Percentage Defense Rank Percentage Amara Mbionwu, Columbia 55 9.7 Princeton 24 34.4 Lakin Roland, Dartmouth 64 9.5 Penn 26 34.5 Annie Tarakchian, Princeton 100 8.7 Dartmouth 39 35.1 Assists Rank Per Game Free Throw Percentage Rank Percentage Blake Dietrick, Princeton 16 5.8 Columbia 18 75.8 Sarah Halejian, Yale 55 4.3 Harvard 66 72.0 Dartmouth 91 71.0 Blocks Rank Per Game Sydney Stipanovich, Penn 20 2.7 Rebound Margin Rank Margin Princeton 18 9.7 Steals Rank Per Game Penn 90 4.1 Christine Kline, Cornell 78 2.46 Columbia 93 3.8 Nia Marshall, Cornell 95 2.31 Harvard 96 3.4 Field-Goal Percentage Rank Percentage Three-Point Field Goals Rank Per Game Nicholle Aston, Cornell 36 53.5 Harvard 28 7.8 Temi Fagbenle, Harvard 59 52.0 Princeton 47 7.3 Annmarie Healy, Harvard 74 50.8 Blake Dietrick, Princeton 91 49.2 Three-Point Percentage Rank Percentage Tori Oliver, Columbia 96 48.8 Princeton 1 44.0 Penn 28 36.6 Free-Throw Percentage Rank Percentage Camille Zimmerman, Columbia 70 83.9 Three-Point Percentage Defense Rank Percentage Princeton 17 24.9 Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage Rank Percentage Dartmouth 66 27.8 Michelle Miller, Princeton 5 50.7 Penn 73 28.3 Erin McDonnell, Harvard 24 44.4 Blake Dietrick, Princeton 26 44.2 Won-Lost Percentage Rank Percentage Sophie Bikofsky, Brown 91 37.8 Princeton 1 100.0 Three-Point Field Goals Rank Per Game Assists Rank Per Game Sophie Bikofsky, Brown 2 3.46 Princeton 14 17.6 Erin McDonnell, Harvard 42 2.67 Harvard 41 16.3 Alexa Giuliano, Columbia 47 2.58 Cornell 43 16.2 Michelle Miller, Princeton 94 2.33 Penn 78 14.8 Assist-Turnover Ratio Rank Per Game Blocks Rank Per Game Christine Kline, Cornell 30 2.48 Penn 7 6.6 Blake Dietrick, Princeton 38 2.29 Ali Curtis, Harvard 51 2.17 Steals Rank Per Game Sarah Halejian, Yale 90 1.86 Brown 91 9.4 Double-Doubles Rank Total Turnovers Rank Per Game Lakin Roland, Dartmouth 30 6.0 Yale 38 13.8 Temi Fagbenle, Harvard 49 5.0 Princeton 51 14.1 Brown 91 15.2 Offensive Rebounds Rank Per Game Penn 93 15.2 Amara Mbionwu, Columbia 27 4.0 Cornell 95 15.2 Defensive Rebounds Rank Per Game Assist-Turnover Ratio Rank Per Game Temi Fagbenle, Harvard 11 8.0 Princeton 17 1.25 Lakin Roland, Dartmouth 12 8.0 Cornell 42 1.06 Penn 75 0.97 TEAM Yale 97 0.92 Scoring Offense Rank Per Game Princeton 30 77.0 Turnover Margin Rank Per Game Cornell 68 3.38 Scoring Defense Rank Per Game Yale 69 3.33 Princeton 9 51.5 Princeton 73 3.2 Penn 18 53.5 Dartmouth 66 58.3 Personal Fouls Rank Per Game Penn 21 14.7 Princeton 65 16.3 2014-15 Ivy League Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Jan 05, 2015 (All games)

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1. Princeton 15 15-0 1155 77.0 1. Princeton 15 773 51.5 2. Columbia 12 4-8 834 69.5 2. Penn 10 535 53.5 3. Harvard 12 6-6 802 66.8 3. Dartmouth 14 816 58.3 4. Brown 13 5-8 866 66.6 4. Cornell 13 806 62.0 5. Cornell 13 8-5 837 64.4 5. Brown 13 881 67.8 6. Yale 12 4-8 761 63.4 6. Yale 12 818 68.2 7. Penn 10 6-4 620 62.0 7. Harvard 12 859 71.6 8. Dartmouth 14 9-5 823 58.8 8. Columbia 12 903 75.2

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct. 1. Princeton 15 77.0 51.5 +25.5 1. Columbia 12 226 298 . 7 5 8 2. Penn 10 62.0 53.5 +8.5 2. Harvard 12 136 189 . 7 2 0 3. Cornell 13 64.4 62.0 +2.4 3. Dartmouth 14 157 221 . 7 1 0 4. Dartmouth 14 58.8 58.3 +0.5 4. Princeton 15 188 272 . 6 9 1 5. Brown 13 66.6 67.8 -1.2 5. Yale 12 157 229 . 6 8 6 6. Harvard 12 66.8 71.6 -4.8 6. Brown 13 176 262 . 6 7 2 7. Yale 12 63.4 68.2 -4.7 7. Cornell 13 163 247 . 6 6 0 8. Columbia 12 69.5 75.2 -5.8 8. Penn 10 112 170 . 6 5 9

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FGM FGA Pct. FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct. 1. Princeton 15 429 888 . 4 8 3 1. Princeton 15 285 828 . 3 4 4 2. Cornell 13 314 759 . 4 1 4 2. Penn 10 211 612 . 3 4 5 3. Penn 10 226 575 . 3 9 3 3. Dartmouth 14 291 829 . 3 5 1 4. Harvard 12 286 729 . 3 9 2 4. Brown 13 323 801 . 4 0 3 5. Brown 13 306 797 . 3 8 4 5. Cornell 13 299 728 . 4 1 1 6. Dartmouth 14 297 776 . 3 8 3 6. Harvard 12 317 771 . 4 1 1 7. Columbia 12 275 755 . 3 6 4 7. Columbia 12 303 725 . 4 1 8 8. Yale 12 283 780 . 3 6 3 8. Yale 12 309 703 . 4 4 0

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 1. Princeton 15 109 248 . 4 4 0 1. Princeton 15 64 257 . 2 4 9 2. Penn 10 56 153 . 3 6 6 2. Dartmouth 14 69 248 . 2 7 8 3. Harvard 12 94 288 . 3 2 6 3. Penn 10 41 145 . 2 8 3 4. Brown 13 78 255 . 3 0 6 4. Brown 13 77 262 . 2 9 4 5. Dartmouth 14 72 241 . 2 9 9 5. Harvard 12 78 263 . 2 9 7 6. Cornell 13 46 156 . 2 9 5 6. Yale 12 45 144 . 3 1 3 7. Columbia 12 58 220 . 2 6 4 7. Columbia 12 62 194 . 3 2 0 8. Yale 12 38 153 . 2 4 8 8. Cornell 13 85 257 . 3 3 1

REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G 1. Columbia 12 515 42.9 1. Princeton 15 473 31.5 2. Penn 10 422 42.2 2. Cornell 13 473 36.4 3. Harvard 12 497 41.4 3. Harvard 12 456 38.0 4. Princeton 15 619 41.3 4. Penn 10 381 38.1 5. Yale 12 474 39.5 5. Columbia 12 470 39.2 6. Dartmouth 14 541 38.6 6. Dartmouth 14 563 40.2 7. Brown 13 502 38.6 7. Yale 12 488 40.7 8. Cornell 13 486 37.4 8. Brown 13 545 41.9

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G 1. Princeton 15 619 41.3 473 31.5 +9.7 1. Penn 10 66 6.6 2. Penn 10 422 42.2 381 38.1 +4.1 2. Yale 12 47 3.9 3. Columbia 12 515 42.9 470 39.2 +3.8 3. Princeton 15 57 3.8 4. Harvard 12 497 41.4 456 38.0 +3.4 4. Dartmouth 14 52 3.7 5. Cornell 13 486 37.4 473 36.4 +1.0 5. Columbia 12 41 3.4 6. Yale 12 474 39.5 488 40.7 -1.2 6. Harvard 12 37 3.1 7. Dartmouth 14 541 38.6 563 40.2 -1.6 7. Brown 13 32 2.5 8. Brown 13 502 38.6 545 41.9 -3.3 8. Cornell 13 20 1.5 2014-15 Ivy League Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Jan 05, 2015 (All games)

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G STEALS G No. Avg/G 1. Princeton 15 264 17.6 1. Brown 13 122 9.4 2. Harvard 12 195 16.3 2. Princeton 15 135 9.0 3. Cornell 13 210 16.2 Cornell 13 117 9.0 4. Penn 10 148 14.8 4. Yale 12 96 8.0 5. Yale 12 151 12.6 5. Harvard 12 87 7.3 6. Brown 13 148 11.4 6. Columbia 12 83 6.9 7. Columbia 12 133 11.1 7. Dartmouth 14 87 6.2 8. Dartmouth 14 141 10.1 8. Penn 10 61 6.1

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio 1. Cornell 13 198 15.2 242 18.6 +3.4 1. Princeton 15 264 17.6 212 14.1 1.2 2. Yale 12 165 13.8 205 17.1 +3.3 2. Cornell 13 210 16.2 198 15.2 1.1 3. Princeton 15 212 14.1 260 17.3 +3.2 3. Penn 10 148 14.8 152 15.2 1.0 4. Brown 13 197 15.2 225 17.3 +2.2 4. Yale 12 151 12.6 165 13.8 0.9 5. Dartmouth 14 248 17.7 226 16.1 -1.6 5. Harvard 12 195 16.3 236 19.7 0.8 6. Penn 10 152 15.2 134 13.4 -1.8 6. Brown 13 148 11.4 197 15.2 0.8 7. Columbia 12 231 19.3 196 16.3 -2.9 7. Columbia 12 133 11.1 231 19.3 0.6 8. Harvard 12 236 19.7 174 14.5 -5.2 8. Dartmouth 14 141 10.1 248 17.7 0.6

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 1. Yale 12 185 15.4 1. Dartmouth 14 411 29.4 2. Columbia 12 182 15.2 2. Penn 10 287 28.7 3. Penn 10 135 13.5 3. Princeton 15 426 28.4 4. Harvard 12 161 13.4 4. Harvard 12 336 28.0 5. Princeton 15 193 12.9 5. Columbia 12 333 27.8 6. Brown 13 164 12.6 6. Brown 13 338 26.0 7. Cornell 13 151 11.6 7. Cornell 13 335 25.8 8. Dartmouth 14 130 9.3 8. Yale 12 289 24.1

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb% OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb% 1. Princeton 15 426 152 .737 1. Princeton 15 193 321 .375 2. Cornell 13 335 133 .716 2. Penn 10 135 246 .354 3. Columbia 12 333 135 .712 3. Columbia 12 182 335 .352 4. Dartmouth 14 411 177 .699 4. Yale 12 185 345 .349 5. Harvard 12 336 151 .690 5. Harvard 12 161 305 .345 6. Penn 10 287 135 .680 6. Cornell 13 151 340 .308 7. Yale 12 289 143 .669 7. Brown 13 164 374 .305 8. Brown 13 338 171 .664 8. Dartmouth 14 130 386 .252

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G 1. Harvard 12 94 7.8 2. Princeton 15 109 7.3 3. Brown 13 78 6.0 4. Penn 10 56 5.6 5. Dartmouth 14 72 5.1 6. Columbia 12 58 4.8 7. Cornell 13 46 3.5 8. Yale 12 38 3.2 2014-15 Ivy League Women's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Jan 05, 2015 (All games)

Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Current unbeaten streak Princeton 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 15-0 1.000 77.0 51.5 Princeton -- 15 Dartmouth 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 9-5 . 6 4 3 58.8 58.3 Dartmouth -- 4 Cornell 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 8-5 . 6 1 5 64.4 62.0 Cornell -- 2 Penn 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 6-4 . 6 0 0 62.0 53.5 Penn -- 2 Harvard 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 6-6 . 5 0 0 66.8 71.6 Brown -- 2 Brown 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 5-8 . 3 8 5 66.6 67.8 Columbia 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 4-8 . 3 3 3 69.5 75.2 Yale 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 4-8 . 3 3 3 63.4 68.2

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin Brown 13 866-881 66.6-67.8 -1.2 306-797 . 3 8 4 78-255 . 3 0 6 176-262 . 6 7 2 502 545 -3.3 Columbia 12 834-903 69.5-75.2 -5.7 275-755 . 3 6 4 58-220 . 2 6 4 226-298 . 7 5 8 515 470 +3.8 Cornell 13 837-806 64.4-62.0 +2.4 314-759 . 4 1 4 46-156 . 2 9 5 163-247 . 6 6 0 486 473 +1.0 Dartmouth 14 823-816 58.8-58.3 +0.5 297-776 . 3 8 3 72-241 . 2 9 9 157-221 . 7 1 0 541 563 -1.6 Harvard 12 802-859 66.8-71.6 -4.7 286-729 . 3 9 2 94-288 . 3 2 6 136-189 . 7 2 0 497 456 +3.4 Penn 10 620-535 62.0-53.5 +8.5 226-575 . 3 9 3 56-153 . 3 6 6 112-170 . 6 5 9 422 381 +4.1 Princeton 15 1155-773 77.0-51.5 +25.5 429-888 . 4 8 3 109-248 . 4 4 0 188-272 . 6 9 1 619 473 +9.7 Yale 12 761-818 63.4-68.2 -4.7 283-780 . 3 6 3 38-153 . 2 4 8 157-229 . 6 8 6 474 488 -1.2

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average Brown 4-613 153 6-3231 538 3-358 119 13-4202 323 Columbia 8-4632 579 4-2905 726 0-0 0 12-7537 628 Cornell 6-1831 305 7-3636 519 0-0 0 13-5467 421 Dartmouth 5-3132 626 8-4078 510 1-83 83 14-7293 521 Harvard 3-1430 477 3-10180 3393 6-20109 3352 12-31719 2643 Penn 6-2987 498 4-11410 2852 0-0 0 10-14397 1440 Princeton 4-3713 928 8-11067 1383 3-1950 650 15-16730 1115 Yale 4-654 164 7-17331 2476 1-2356 2356 12-20341 1695 Totals 40-18992 475 47-63838 1358 14-24856 1775 101-107686 1066 2014-15 Ivy League Women's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Jan 05, 2015 (All games)

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.

SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G 1. Oliver, Tori-COL So 12 79 0 76 234 19.5 1. Fagbenle, Temi-HARV Sr 12 39 94 133 11.1 2. Szabo, Fanni-DART So 14 103 20 29 255 18.2 2. Mbionwu, Amara-COL Sr 12 50 66 116 9.7 3. Marshall, Nia-COR So 13 85 1 51 222 17.1 3. Roland, Lakin-DART Jr 14 25 108 133 9.5 4. Alexander, Jordin-BRWN Jr 13 85 3 48 221 17.0 4. Tarakchian, Annie-PRIN Jr 15 26 105 131 8.7 5. Dietrick, Blake-PRIN Sr 15 88 34 21 231 15.4 5. Stipanovich, Sydney-PENN So 10 19 60 79 7.9 6. Zimmerman, Camille-COL Fr 12 64 6 47 181 15.1 6. McDonnell, Erin-HARV Sr 12 28 64 92 7.7 7. Halejian, Sarah-YALE Sr 12 64 3 48 179 14.9 7. Marshall, Nia-COR So 13 26 73 99 7.6 8. Fagbenle, Temi-HARV Sr 12 65 2 45 177 14.8 8. White, Janie-BRWN Fr 13 26 69 95 7.3 9. Bikofsky, Sophie-BRWN Sr 13 55 45 32 187 14.4 9. Zimmerman, Camille-COL Fr 12 35 49 84 7.0 10. McDonnell, Erin-HARV Sr 12 56 32 19 163 13.6 10. Toskovic, Milica-DART Sr 14 25 70 95 6.8 11. Roland, Lakin-DART Jr 14 59 13 55 186 13.3 11. Aston, Nicholle-COR So 13 32 55 87 6.7 12. Miller, Michelle-PRIN Jr 15 69 35 16 189 12.6 12. Werner, Katie-YALE So 12 39 39 78 6.5 13. Aston, Nicholle-COR So 13 69 0 18 156 12.0 13. Boardman, Meredith-YALE Jr 10 21 42 63 6.3 Healy, Annmarie-HARV Jr 12 62 5 15 144 12.0 14. Oliver, Tori-COL So 12 24 51 75 6.3 15. Stipanovich, Sydney-PENN So 10 46 0 21 113 11.3 15. Ball, Natalie-BRWN Jr 13 24 53 77 5.9 16. Tarakchian, Annie-PRIN Jr 15 51 28 30 160 10.7 16. Healy, Annmarie-HARV Jr 12 23 48 71 5.9 17. Giuliano, Alexa-COL Fr 12 43 31 10 127 10.6 17. Szabo, Fanni-DART So 14 9 68 77 5.5 18. Werner, Katie-YALE So 12 44 6 29 123 10.3 18. Bikofsky, Sophie-BRWN Sr 13 11 60 71 5.5 19. Kline, Christine-COR Sr 13 38 13 32 121 9.3 19. Dietrick, Blake-PRIN Sr 15 15 62 77 5.1 LeDuc, Megan-COR So 13 40 19 22 121 9.3 20. Berkowitz, Jen-YALE Fr 12 25 34 59 4.9 21. White, Janie-BRWN Fr 13 31 15 30 107 8.2 22. Roche, Kathleen-PENN Sr 10 27 17 9 80 8.0 23. Musgrove, Rebecca-BRWN So 13 40 5 18 103 7.9 24. Simpson, Tamara-YALE Fr 12 41 0 8 90 7.5 25. Mead, Sara-COL Jr 12 23 8 35 89 7.4 26. Berntsen, Amanda-PRIN Jr 15 38 2 32 110 7.3 27. Moran, Kerri-COR So 13 35 9 16 95 7.3 28. Bonenberger, Kara-PENN Sr 10 34 1 4 73 7.3 29. Sharpe, Ellise-BRWN Jr 13 30 6 22 88 6.8 30. Williams, Taylor-PRIN Jr 15 38 0 24 100 6.7

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct. ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Aston, Nicholle-COR So 13 69 129 . 5 3 5 1. Dietrick, Blake-PRIN Sr 15 87 5.8 2. Fagbenle, Temi-HARV Sr 12 65 125 . 5 2 0 2. Halejian, Sarah-YALE Sr 12 52 4.3 3. Healy, Annmarie-HARV Jr 12 62 122 . 5 0 8 3. Curtis, Ali-HARV Sr 12 50 4.2 4. Tarakchian, Annie-PRIN Jr 15 51 101 . 5 0 5 4. Kline, Christine-COR Sr 13 52 4.0 5. Dietrick, Blake-PRIN Sr 15 88 179 . 4 9 2 5. LeDuc, Megan-COR So 13 47 3.6 6. Oliver, Tori-COL So 12 79 162 . 4 8 8 6. Alexander, Jordin-BRWN Jr 13 45 3.5 7. Miller, Michelle-PRIN Jr 15 69 144 . 4 7 9 7. Ross, Anna-PENN Fr 10 33 3.3 8. Marshall, Nia-COR So 13 85 178 . 4 7 8 8. Metoyer, Kit-HARV Jr 12 39 3.3 9. Bonenberger, Kara-PENN Sr 10 34 73 . 4 6 6 9. Moran, Kerri-COR So 13 42 3.2 10. Alexander, Jordin-BRWN Jr 13 85 188 . 4 5 2 10. Oliver, Tori-COL So 12 36 3.0 11. Stipanovich, Sydney-PENN So 10 46 104 . 4 4 2 11. Toskovic, Milica-DART Sr 14 41 2.9 12. Werner, Katie-YALE So 12 44 104 . 4 2 3 12. Reilly, Megan-BRWN Fr 13 33 2.5 13. Szabo, Fanni-DART So 14 103 248 . 4 1 5 13. Brzozowski, Beth-PENN Fr 10 25 2.5 14. Simpson, Tamara-YALE Fr 12 41 99 . 4 1 4 14. Tarakchian, Annie-PRIN Jr 15 37 2.5 15. McDonnell, Erin-HARV Sr 12 56 136 . 4 1 2 15. Berntsen, Amanda-PRIN Jr 15 36 2.4 2014-15 Ivy League Women's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Jan 05, 2015 (All games)

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct. STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Bikofsky, Sophie-BRWN Sr 13 32 36 . 8 8 9 1. Kline, Christine-COR Sr 13 32 2.5 2. Zimmerman, Camille-COL Fr 12 47 56 . 8 3 9 2. Marshall, Nia-COR So 13 30 2.3 3. Tarakchian, Annie-PRIN Jr 15 30 37 . 8 1 1 3. Alexander, Jordin-BRWN Jr 13 27 2.1 4. Mead, Sara-COL Jr 12 35 44 . 7 9 5 4. Szabo, Fanni-DART So 14 28 2.0 5. Fagbenle, Temi-HARV Sr 12 45 59 . 7 6 3 5. Mead, Sara-COL Jr 12 22 1.8 6. Oliver, Tori-COL So 12 76 101 . 7 5 2 6. Berntsen, Amanda-PRIN Jr 15 25 1.7 7. Szabo, Fanni-DART So 14 29 39 . 7 4 4 Simpson, Tamara-YALE Fr 12 20 1.7 8. Roland, Lakin-DART Jr 14 55 74 . 7 4 3 8. Sharpe, Ellise-BRWN Jr 13 21 1.6 9. Berntsen, Amanda-PRIN Jr 15 32 46 . 6 9 6 9. Musgrove, Rebecca-BRWN So 13 20 1.5 10. Ray, Keiera-PENN Jr 8 18 26 . 6 9 2 10. Healy, Annmarie-HARV Jr 12 18 1.5 11. Werner, Katie-YALE So 12 29 42 . 6 9 0 Fagbenle, Temi-HARV Sr 12 18 1.5 12. Halejian, Sarah-YALE Sr 12 48 70 . 6 8 6 12. Bikofsky, Sophie-BRWN Sr 13 19 1.5 13. Marshall, Nia-COR So 13 51 75 . 6 8 0 Campbell, Maddie-COR Jr 13 19 1.5 14. Stipanovich, Sydney-PENN So 10 21 31 . 6 7 7 14. Halejian, Sarah-YALE Sr 12 17 1.4 15. Kline, Christine-COR Sr 13 32 48 . 6 6 7 15. Tarakchian, Annie-PRIN Jr 15 19 1.3

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. Tarakchian, Annie-PRIN Jr 15 28 50 . 5 6 0 1. Bikofsky, Sophie-BRWN Sr 13 45 3.5 2. Miller, Michelle-PRIN Jr 15 35 69 . 5 0 7 2. McDonnell, Erin-HARV Sr 12 32 2.7 3. Vareika, Katie-DART So 11 19 38 . 5 0 0 3. Giuliano, Alexa-COL Fr 12 31 2.6 4. Dinkins, Kaitlyn-HARV Sr 12 20 44 . 4 5 5 4. Miller, Michelle-PRIN Jr 15 35 2.3 5. McDonnell, Erin-HARV Sr 12 32 72 . 4 4 4 5. Dietrick, Blake-PRIN Sr 15 34 2.3 6. Dietrick, Blake-PRIN Sr 15 34 77 . 4 4 2 6. Tarakchian, Annie-PRIN Jr 15 28 1.9 7. Roche, Kathleen-PENN Sr 10 17 41 . 4 1 5 7. Vareika, Katie-DART So 11 19 1.7 8. Busch, Renee-PENN Sr 10 12 29 . 4 1 4 8. Roche, Kathleen-PENN Sr 10 17 1.7 9. Bikofsky, Sophie-BRWN Sr 13 45 119 . 3 7 8 9. Dinkins, Kaitlyn-HARV Sr 12 20 1.7 10. LeDuc, Megan-COR So 13 19 62 . 3 0 6 10. LeDuc, Megan-COR So 13 19 1.5 11. White, Janie-BRWN Fr 13 15 50 . 3 0 0 11. Szabo, Fanni-DART So 14 20 1.4 12. Curtis, Ali-HARV Sr 12 14 47 . 2 9 8 12. Busch, Renee-PENN Sr 10 12 1.2 13. Kline, Christine-COR Sr 13 13 45 . 2 8 9 13. Curtis, Ali-HARV Sr 12 14 1.2 14. Tummala, Shilpa-HARV Jr 12 12 44 . 2 7 3 14. White, Janie-BRWN Fr 13 15 1.2 15. Giuliano, Alexa-COL Fr 12 31 114 . 2 7 2 15. Kline, Christine-COR Sr 13 13 1.0 Tummala, Shilpa-HARV Jr 12 12 1.0

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio 1. Stipanovich, Sydney-PENN So 10 27 2.7 1. Kline, Christine-COR Sr 13 52 21 2.5 2. Nwokedi, Michelle-PENN Fr 10 16 1.6 2. Dietrick, Blake-PRIN Sr 15 87 38 2.3 3. White, Janie-BRWN Fr 13 15 1.2 3. Curtis, Ali-HARV Sr 12 50 23 2.2 4. Williams, Taylor-PRIN Jr 15 17 1.1 4. Halejian, Sarah-YALE Sr 12 52 28 1.9 5. Dawson, Tia-DART Sr 12 13 1.1 5. LeDuc, Megan-COR So 13 47 29 1.6 6. Zimmerman, Camille-COL Fr 12 12 1.0 6. Ross, Anna-PENN Fr 10 33 21 1.6 Boardman, Meredith-YALE Jr 10 10 1.0 7. Metoyer, Kit-HARV Jr 12 39 28 1.4 8. Bonenberger, Kara-PENN Sr 10 9 0.9 8. Moran, Kerri-COR So 13 42 32 1.3 9. Fagbenle, Temi-HARV Sr 12 10 0.8 9. Alexander, Jordin-BRWN Jr 13 45 42 1.1 Oliver, Tori-COL So 12 10 0.8 10. Oliver, Tori-COL So 12 36 45 0.8 11. Lachenauer, Anna-HARV Fr 10 8 0.8 Allen, Emmy-YALE Jr 10 8 0.8 13. McDonnell, Erin-HARV Sr 12 9 0.8 14. Smith, Vanessa-PRIN So 15 11 0.7 15. Mbionwu, Amara-COL Sr 12 8 0.7 2014-15 Ivy League Women's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Jan 05, 2015 (All games)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Mbionwu, Amara-COL Sr 12 50 4.2 1. Fagbenle, Temi-HARV Sr 12 94 7.8 2. Werner, Katie-YALE So 12 39 3.3 2. Roland, Lakin-DART Jr 14 108 7.7 Fagbenle, Temi-HARV Sr 12 39 3.3 3. Tarakchian, Annie-PRIN Jr 15 105 7.0 4. Zimmerman, Camille-COL Fr 12 35 2.9 4. Stipanovich, Sydney-PENN So 10 60 6.0 5. Aston, Nicholle-COR So 13 32 2.5 5. Marshall, Nia-COR So 13 73 5.6 6. McDonnell, Erin-HARV Sr 12 28 2.3 6. Mbionwu, Amara-COL Sr 12 66 5.5 7. Boardman, Meredith-YALE Jr 10 21 2.1 7. McDonnell, Erin-HARV Sr 12 64 5.3 Bonenberger, Kara-PENN Sr 10 21 2.1 8. White, Janie-BRWN Fr 13 69 5.3 9. Berkowitz, Jen-YALE Fr 12 25 2.1 9. Toskovic, Milica-DART Sr 14 70 5.0 10. White, Janie-BRWN Fr 13 26 2.0 10. Szabo, Fanni-DART So 14 68 4.9 Marshall, Nia-COR So 13 26 2.0 11. Bikofsky, Sophie-BRWN Sr 13 60 4.6 Oliver, Tori-COL So 12 24 2.0 12. Oliver, Tori-COL So 12 51 4.3 13. Healy, Annmarie-HARV Jr 12 23 1.9 13. Aston, Nicholle-COR So 13 55 4.2 14. Stipanovich, Sydney-PENN So 10 19 1.9 14. Boardman, Meredith-YALE Jr 10 42 4.2 15. Ball, Natalie-BRWN Jr 13 24 1.8 15. Dietrick, Blake-PRIN Sr 15 62 4.1

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Szabo, Fanni-DART So 14 515 36.8 2. Oliver, Tori-COL So 12 436 36.3 3. Alexander, Jordin-BRWN Jr 13 469 36.1 4. LeDuc, Megan-COR So 13 467 35.9 5. Marshall, Nia-COR So 13 455 35.0 6. Bikofsky, Sophie-BRWN Sr 13 444 34.2 7. Kline, Christine-COR Sr 13 439 33.8 8. McDonnell, Erin-HARV Sr 12 403 33.6 9. Toskovic, Milica-DART Sr 14 458 32.7 10. Zimmerman, Camille-COL Fr 12 385 32.1 2014-15 Ivy League Women's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Jan 05, 2015 (All games)

TEAM IDENTIFICATION Team ID Brown BRWN Columbia COL Cornell COR Dartmouth DART Harvard HARV Penn PENN Princeton PRIN Yale YALE 2014-15 Ivy League Women's Basketball Conference Individual Highs Through games of Jan 05, 2015 (All games)

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points 38 Oliver, Tori (Columbia) at Wagner (12/30/14) 36 Marshall, Nia (Cornell) at Vermont (12/30/14) Field goals made 14 Marshall, Nia (Cornell) at Vermont (12/30/14) 12 Stipanovich, Sydney (Penn) vs UMBC (12/29/14) Field goal attempts 24 Szabo, Fanni (Dartmouth) at Vermont (12/07/14) 24 Szabo, Fanni (Dartmouth) vs Oakland (1/02/15) Field goal percentage 1.000 (8-8) Aston, Nicholle (Cornell) vs Marshall (11/26/14) .846 (11-13) Aston, Nicholle (Cornell) vs Youngstown State (1/02/15) 3-Pt FG made 7 Bikofsky, Sophie (Brown) vs UC Riverside (12/29/14) 6 Giuliano, Alexa (Columbia) at San Francisco (11/14/14) 6 Bikofsky, Sophie (Brown) at Morgan State (1/04/15) 3-Pt FG attempts 17 Giuliano, Alexa (Columbia) at San Francisco (11/14/14) 14 Bikofsky, Sophie (Brown) vs UC Riverside (12/29/14) 3-Pt percentage .833 (5-6) Tarakchian, Annie (Princeton) at Delaware (12/16/14) .750 (6-8) Bikofsky, Sophie (Brown) at Morgan State (1/04/15) Free throws made 18 Oliver, Tori (Columbia) at Wagner (12/30/14) 11 Ray, Keiera (Penn) at Navy (11/22/14) 11 Roland, Lakin (Dartmouth) at Cal Poly (11/28/14) 11 Fagbenle, Temi (Harvard) vs Temple (11/30/14) 11 Halejian, Sarah (Yale) vs Monmouth (12/02/14) 11 Marshall, Nia (Cornell) vs Robert Morris (12/20/14) Free throw attempts 23 Oliver, Tori (Columbia) at Wagner (12/30/14) 16 Marshall, Nia (Cornell) vs Robert Morris (12/20/14) Free throw percentage 1.000 (9-9) Mead, Sara (Columbia) vs Bradley (11/26/14) 1.000 (8-8) Tarakchian, Annie (Princeton) vs Montana (11/28/14) Rebounds 24 Fagbenle, Temi (Harvard) vs Temple (11/30/14) 18 White, Janie (Brown) vs FDU (12/21/14) Assists 10 Dietrick, Blake (Princeton) at Delaware (12/16/14) 9 Halejian, Sarah (Yale) at Alaska Anchorage (11/25/14) Steals 6 Mead, Sara (Columbia) vs Rhode Island (11/24/14) 6 Kline, Christine (Cornell) vs Buffalo (12/04/14) 6 Simpson, Tamara (Yale) at Bucknell (12/19/14) Blocked shots 6 Stipanovich, Sydney (Penn) at Tennessee (11/14/14) 6 Stipanovich, Sydney (Penn) vs Hampton (12/05/14) Turnovers 9 Zimmerman, Camille (Columbia) vs Bradley (11/26/14) 8 Zimmerman, Camille (Columbia) at San Jose State (11/16/14) 8 Fagbenle, Temi (Harvard) at Maine (12/07/14) 2014-15 Ivy League Women's Basketball Conference Team Highs Through games of Jan 05, 2015 (All games)

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 104 Princeton vs Portland State (12/19/14) 96 Princeton vs Binghamton (12/13/14) Margin 71 (104-33) Princeton vs Portland State (12/19/14) 65 (85-20) Penn vs King's (Pa.) (12/31/14) Field goals made 43 Princeton vs Portland State (12/19/14) 37 Princeton vs Binghamton (12/13/14) Field goal attempts 82 Cornell at Vermont (12/30/14) 80 Yale at Wagner (12/17/14) Field goal percentage .583 (35-60) Princeton at Michigan (12/09/14) .581 (43-74) Princeton vs Portland State (12/19/14) 3-Pt FG made 13 Harvard vs Lipscomb (12/30/14) 12 Harvard vs Holy Cross (11/25/14) 12 Dartmouth at Niagara (12/28/14) 3-Pt FG attempts 32 Harvard vs Lipscomb (12/30/14) 29 Harvard at UMass (12/03/14) 3-Pt percentage .667 (10-15) Princeton vs Binghamton (12/13/14) .615 (8-13) Yale at Wagner (12/17/14) .615 (8-13) Cornell vs Youngstown State (1/02/15) Free throws made 32 Columbia at Wagner (12/30/14) 27 Columbia at San Jose State (11/16/14) Free throw attempts 43 Columbia at Wagner (12/30/14) 36 Columbia vs UMBC (12/05/14) Free throw percentage 1.000 (4-4) Princeton at Michigan (12/09/14) .900 (18-20) Cornell at Loyola (Md.) (12/22/14) Rebounds 60 Columbia at San Jose State (11/16/14) 60 Brown vs FDU (12/21/14) Assists 27 Cornell vs Youngstown State (1/02/15) 25 Princeton at Michigan (12/09/14) Steals 20 Princeton vs Portland State (12/19/14) 17 Cornell at Vermont (12/30/14) Blocked shots 13 Penn vs King's (Pa.) (12/31/14) 10 Columbia vs LIU-Brooklyn (12/07/14) Turnovers 41 Columbia at San Jose State (11/16/14) 26 Harvard at Notre Dame (11/24/14) Fouls 33 Columbia at San Jose State (11/16/14) 30 Columbia at Stony Brook (11/21/14)