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THE IVY LEAGUE TABLE OF CONTENTS 228 Alexander Street, 2nd Floor • Princeton, N.J. 08540 • (609) 258-6426 Robin Harris Executive Director...... [email protected] Carolyn Campbell-McGovern Deputy Executive Director...... [email protected] SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTIONS 1-4 Celene McGowan Associate Executive Director...... [email protected] Composite Schedule Megan Morrison Associate Executive Director...... [email protected] Matt Panto Associate Executive Director...... [email protected] ESPN Agreement Trevor Rutledge-Leverenz Senior Assistant Executive Director...... [email protected] Television/Broadcast Schedule Kevin Copp Assistant Executive Director...... [email protected] Sam Knehans Assistant Executive Director...... [email protected] Preseason Poll Kelson Lumpkin Assistant Executive Director...... [email protected] The 2019 Ivy League Men’s and Women’s . Meghan Moore Assistant Executive Director...... [email protected] Morgan Rupp Assistant Executive Director...... [email protected] Basketball Tournaments Lisa Gratkowski Business Manager...... [email protected] Amy Friedman Executive Assistant...... [email protected] SECTION 2 - TEAMS 5-10 Brown BASKETBALL CONTACTS Columbia Athletics Department, P.O. Box 1932 press row: (401) 863-3208 Cornell Providence, R.I. 02912 brownbears.com Dartmouth men’s contact women’s contact Chris Humm (401) 863-1095 Nick Dow (401) 863-6069 Harvard [email protected] [email protected] Penn Princeton Dodge Fitness , Mail Code 1900 press row: (212) 854-1165 Yale New York, N.Y. 10027 gocolumbialions.com men’s contact women’s contact Mike Kowalsky (212) 854-7064 Kyle Mattracion (212) 854-5643 SECTION 3 - 2017-18 MEN’S YEAR [email protected] [email protected] IN REVIEW 11-15 Teagle Hall press row: (607) 255-3532 Ithaca, N.Y. 14853 cornellbigred.com SECTION 4 - MEN’S HONORS 16-22 men’s contact women’s contact Jeremy Hartigan (607) 255-9788 Julie Greco (607) 255-4688 [email protected] [email protected] SECTION 5 - MEN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY 23-45 6083 Alumni Gym press row: (603) 646-1088 or 2311 Hanover, N.H. 03755 dartmouthsports.com SECTION 6 - MEN’S POSTSEASON men’s contact women’s contact Rick Bender (603) 646-1030 Nicole Curtin (603) 646-0424 HISTORY 46-53 [email protected] [email protected]

HARVARD UNIVERSITY SECTION 7 - MEN’S RECORDS 54-73 Murr Center, 65 North Harvard Street press row: (617) 495-5894 Cambridge, Mass. 02163 gocrimson.com men’s contact women’s contact Zach Reynolds (617) 495-4143 Brock Malone (617) 495-2206 [email protected] [email protected]

UNIVERSITY OF 235 South 33rd Street press row: (215) 898-4324 Philadelphia, Pa. 19104 pennathletics.com men’s contact women’s contact Mike Mahoney (215) 898-9232 Wilder Treadway (215) 898-6129 [email protected] [email protected]

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Athletics Department, P.O. Box 71 press row: (609) 258-2130 Princeton, N.J. 08544 goprincetontigers.com men’s contact women’s contact Andrew Borders (609) 258-5744 Warren Croxton (609) 258-2630 [email protected] [email protected]

YALE UNIVERSITY Athletics Department, P.O. Box 208216 press row: (203) 432-2398 New Haven, Conn. 06520 yalebulldogs.com men’s contact women’s contact Tim Bennett (203) 432-1457 Sam Rubin (203) 432-1456 [email protected] [email protected]

THE IVY LEAGUE 228 Alexander Street ivyleague.com Princeton, N.J. 08540 men’s contact women’s contact Meghan Moore (609) 258-2441 Trevor Rutledge-Leverenz (609) 258-1996 [email protected] [email protected] 18 2 19 Ivy League Basketball

2018-19 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

TUESDAY, NOV. 6 Rhode Island at Brown, TBA [ESPN+] Iona at Yale, 2 p.m. [ESPN+] FRIDAY, FEB. 8 Cornell at Binghamton, 7 p.m. Penn at New Mexico, 4 p.m. *Cornell at Dartmouth, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] MIT at Harvard, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] THURSDAY, NOV. 29 *Columbia at Harvard, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Penn at George Mason, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Dartmouth vs. Marist5, 11:30 a.m. SATURDAY, DEC. 29 *Penn at Brown, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Newbury College at Dartmouth, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Penn at Toledo, 2 p.m. *Princeton at Yale, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] FRIDAY, NOV. 30 Princeton at Arizona State, 4 p.m.[PAC-12 THURSDAY, NOV. 8 Dartmouth vs. LIU /Albany5, TBA Network] SATURDAY, FEB. 9 SUNY Canton at Cornell, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Harvard at Mercer8, TBA *Cornell at Harvard, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] SATURDAY, DEC. 1 Brown at State, TBA *Columbia at Dartmouth, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] FRIDAY, NOV. 9 Harvard at Siena, 3 p.m. *Princeton at Brown, 6 p.m. [ESPN+] DeSales at Princeton, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Brown at Navy, 4 p.m. SUNDAY, DEC. 30 *Penn at Yale, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Dartmouth at Davidson, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] George Washington at Princeton, 4 p.m. [ESPN+] Navy at Cornell, 1 p.m. [ESPN+] Northeastern at Harvard, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Yale at Miami, 7:30 p.m. [ESPN3] New Hampshire at Dartmouth, 2 p.m. [ESPN+] FRIDAY, FEB. 15 Rice at Penn, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Cornell at Syracuse, TBA [ESPNU] Columbia at Northwestern, 4 p.m. [BTN Plus] *Dartmouth at Penn, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Yale at California1, 11 p.m. [ESPNU] *Harvard at Princeton, 7 p.m. [ESPNEWS] Brown at LIU Brooklyn, TBA [NEC Front Row] SUNDAY, DEC. 2 MONDAY, DEC. 31 *Brown at Cornell, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Delaware at Columbia, 2 p.m. [ESPN+] Monmouth at Penn, 1 p.m. [ESPN+] *Yale at Columbia, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] SATURDAY, NOV. 10 Columbia at Marist, 7 p.m. TUESDAY, DEC. 4 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2 SATURDAY, FEB. 16 Miami at Penn, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Columbia at Binghamton, 7 p.m. *Dartmouth at Princeton, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] SUNDAY, NOV. 11 Cornell vs. Wake Forest, 7 p.m. [ACC Network] *Harvard at Penn, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Colgate at Cornell, 1 p.m. [ESPN+] WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5 Dartmouth at Vermont, 7 p.m. *Yale at Cornell, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Dartmouth at Loyola (Md.), 5 p.m. Lehigh at Yale, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Harvard at North Carolina, 7 p.m. [ESPN2/ESPNU] *Brown at Columbia, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Brown at NJIT, TBA Saint Joseph’s at Princeton, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Maine at Brown, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Quinnipiac at Dartmouth, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Kennesaw State at Yale, TBA [ESPN+] FRIDAY, FEB. 22 TUESDAY, NOV. 13 Colgate at Columbia, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] *Dartmouth at Yale, 7 p.m. [ESPNEWS] Harvard at Massachusetts, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Brown at Butler, TBA [FSN] FRIDAY, JAN. 4 *Harvard at Brown, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Elms College at Dartmouth, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Johnson & Wales at Cornell, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] *Cornell at Princeton, 8 p.m. [ESPN+] Lafayette at Penn, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] FRIDAY, DEC. 7 *Columbia at Penn, 8 p.m. [ESPN+] Bryant at Columbia, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] SATURDAY, JAN. 5 THURSDAY, NOV. 15 *Penn at Princeton, 5 p.m. [ESPN+] SATURDAY, FEB. 23 Delaware at Cornell, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] SATURDAY, DEC. 8 Yale at Cal State Northridge, 10 p.m. *Dartmouth at Brown, 6 p.m. [ESPN+] Maine at Dartmouth, 2 p.m. [ESPN+] *Harvard at Yale, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] FRIDAY, NOV. 16 Stony Brook at Brown, 2 p.m. [ESPN+] SUNDAY, JAN. 6 *Cornell at Penn, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] UMass Lowell at Brown2, 5 p.m. [ESPN+] Penn at La Salle^, 4 p.m. [ESPN+] McGill at Harvard, 2 p.m. [ESPN+] *Columbia at Princeton, 8 p.m. [ESPN+] Northern Iowa vs. Penn3, 5:30 p.m. [FloHoops] Yale at Duke, 5:30 p.m. [ESPN] Princeton at Lehigh, 8:30 p.m. Harvard at Vermont, 7 p.m. TUESDAY, JAN. 8 FRIDAY, MARCH 1 Youngstown State vs. Columbia4, 8:30 p.m. [ESPN+] Canisius at Brown, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] *Columbia at Brown, 5 p.m. [ESPNU] Harvard at Rhode Island, TBA [ESPN+] SUNDAY, DEC. 9 Skidmore at Yale, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] *Penn at Harvard, 7 p.m. [ESPNU] Columbia vs. Iona Columbia6, 11 a.m. *Cornell at Yale, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] SATURDAY, NOV. 17 Princeton vs. St. John’s6, 1 p.m. [FS1] WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9 *Princeton at Dartmouth, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Cornell at NJIT, 1 p.m. Cornell at Towson, 7 p.m. Sacred Heart at Brown2, 6 p.m. [ESPN+] MONDAY, DEC. 10 SATURDAY, MARCH 2 Florida International vs. Columbia4, 6 p.m. [ESPN+] Sacred Heart at Dartmouth, 12 p.m. [ESPN+] SATURDAY, JAN. 12 *Cornell at Brown, 6 p.m. [ESPN+] Penn at Paradise Jam3, TBA [FloHoops] *Princeton at Penn, 2 p.m. [ESPN+] *Columbia at Yale, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Yale at Memphis, TBA TUESDAY, DEC. 11 *Harvard at Dartmouth, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] *Penn at Dartmouth, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Albany at Yale, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Elmira College at Columbia, 2 p.m. [ESPN+] *Princeton at Harvard, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] SUNDAY, NOV. 18 Villanova at Penn, 7 p.m. [ESPN2] Army at Brown2, 4 p.m. [ESPN+] MONDAY, JAN. 14 FRIDAY, MARCH 8 Columbia at Fordham4, 5 p.m. [ESPN+] WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12 Johnson & Wales at Brown, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] *Yale at Penn, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Columbia at , TBA [ACC Network] *Brown at Princeton, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] MONDAY, NOV. 19 SATURDAY, JAN. 19 *Harvard at Cornell, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Penn vs. TBA3, TBA [FloHoops] THURSDAY, DEC. 13 *Yale at Brown, 3:30 p.m. [ESPN+] *Dartmouth at Columbia, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] at Dartmouth, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] *Columbia at Cornell, 4 p.m. [ESPN+] TUESDAY, NOV. 20 Penn at Temple^, 5 p.m. [CBSSN] SATURDAY, MARCH 9 Cornell at Connecticut, 7 p.m. SATURDAY, DEC. 15 *Brown at Penn, 6 p.m. [ESPN +] Princeton vs. Iona7, 11:30 a.m. MONDAY, JAN. 21 *Yale at Princeton, 6 p.m. [ESPN+] WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21 Harvard at Howard, TBA *Dartmouth at Cornell, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Salve Regina at Brown, 3 p.m. [ESPN+] SUNDAY, DEC. 16 *Harvard at Columbia, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Fairleigh Dickinson at Princeton, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Cornell at Niagara, 1 p.m. FRIDAY, JAN. 25 Yale at Vermont, 7 p.m. *Brown at Yale, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] SATURDAY, MARCH 16 – SUNDAY, MARCH 17 Dartmouth at Buffalo, 7 p.m. MONDAY, DEC. 17 Ivy League Men’s & Women’s Basketball Tournament Harvard at San Francisco, 10 p.m. Longwood at Cornell, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] SATURDAY, JAN. 26 *Dartmouth at Harvard, 2 p.m. [ESPN+] SATURDAY, NOV. 24 TUESDAY DEC. 18 *Cornell at Columbia, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Schedule Key *Ivy League Game Stockton at Penn, 2 p.m. [ESPN+] Princeton at Duke, 6 p.m. [ESPN2] Penn at Saint Joseph’s^, TBA [ESPN+] ^Philly Five Game Princeton at Monmouth, 3 p.m. 1. PAC-12 China Game Harvard at St. Mary’s (Cal), TBA WEDNESDAY, DEC. 19 SUNDAY, JAN. 27 2. Brown Bears Tip-off Classic 3. Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands Dartmouth at San Francisco, TBA Cornell at Toledo, 7 p.m. Wesley at Princeton, 12 p.m. [ESPN+] 4. Classic, Bronx, NY 5. Belfast Classic, Belfast Ireland SUNDAY, NOV. 25 THURSDAY, DEC. 20 FRIDAY, FEB. 1 6. MSG Holiday Festival, , New York, NY 7. Hoophall Boardwalk Classic, Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, NJ St. Joseph’s (Brooklyn) at Columbia, 2 p.m. [ESPN+] Yale at Monmouth, 7 p.m. *Penn at Cornell, 5 p.m. [ESPNU] 8. At State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA Bryant at Brown, 6 p.m. [ESPN+] *Yale at Harvard, 7 p.m. [ESPNU] FRIDAY, DEC. 21 *Brown at Dartmouth, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] TUESDAY, NOV. 27 Dartmouth at Bryant, 11 a.m. *Princeton at Columbia, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Penn at Delaware State, 7:30 p.m. Princeton at Lafayette, 7 p.m. SATURDAY, FEB. 2 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28 SATURDAY, DEC. 22 *Yale at Dartmouth, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Holy Cross at Harvard, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Cornell at Southern Methodist University, 1 p.m. *Brown at Harvard, 7 p.m. [ESPN +] Princeton at Maine, 7 p.m. Brown at Marist, 1 p.m. *Princeton at Cornell, 7:30 p.m. [ESPN+] Cornell at Lafayette, 7 p.m. Columbia at Rutgers, 1 p.m. [BTN Plus] *Penn at Columbia, 7 p.m. [ESPN+] Yale at Bryant, 7 p.m. George Washington at Harvard, 1 p.m. [ESPN+] 18 3 19 Ivy League Basketball

Enhanced Exposure, Fan Experience Men’s Television/Broadcast Schedule with Long-Term ESPN Agreement

Date Game Network(s) Friday, Nov. 9 Yale vs. California1 ESPNU Friday, Nov. 16 Penn vs. Northern Iowa2 FloHoops Saturday, Nov. 17 Penn vs. TBA2 FloHoops Monday, Nov. 19 Penn vs. TBA2 FloHoops Saturday, Dec. 1 Yale at Miami, 7 pm ESPN3 Saturday, Dec. 1 Cornell at Syracuse, 7 pm ESPNU Wednesday, Dec. 5 Brown at Butler, TBA FSN Saturday, Dec. 8 Yale at Duke, 5:30 pm ESPN Sunday, Dec. 9 Princeton vs. St. John’s3, 1 pm FS1 The Ivy League and ESPN have agreed to a long-term relationship to show- Tuesday, Dec. 11 Villanova at Penn, 7 pm ESPN2 case Ivy League events through a variety of ESPN platforms, including at least Tuesday, Dec. 18 Princeton at Duke, 6 pm ESPN2 24 events annually on ESPN’s linear networks and more than 1,100 annually Saturday, Dec. 29 Princeton at Arizona State, 4 pm PAC-12 on ESPN+. Wednesday, Jan. 2 Harvard at North Carolina, 7 pm EPSN2/ESPNU Saturday, Jan. 19 Penn at Temple, 5 pm CBSSN • ESPN and Ivy League Reach 10-Year Agreement; More than 1,100 Friday, Feb. 1 Penn at Cornell, 5 pm ESPNU Conference Events Available on ESPN+ Each Year Friday, Feb. 1 Yale at Harvard, 5 pm ESPNU • Every Conference Football, Men’s and Women’s Basketball Game Friday, Feb. 15 Harvard at Princeton, 7 pm ESPNEWS Presented Each Season; Hundreds of Games from Additional Sports Friday, Feb. 22 Dartmouth at Yale, 7 pm ESPNEWS to be Featured; At Least 12 Conference Postseason Events Friday, March 1 Columbia at Brown, 5 pm ESPNU • At Least 24 Regular Season and Postseason Events Annually on Friday, March 1 Penn at Harvard, 7 pm ESPNU an ESPN Linear Network, Including Select Football, Basketball and Olympic Sports • Innovative Collaboration Brings the Ivy League Network to ESPN+ Direct-to-Consumer Platform

ESPN and the Ivy League have reached a comprehensive, 10-year deal for ESPN to become the exclusive national media rights partner for the confer- ence, carrying more than 1,100 events annually from more than 30 sports on ESPN media platforms. The majority of those will be exclusively available on ESPN+, the new direct-to-consumer sports streaming service launching April 12 from The Walt Disney Company’s Direct-to-Consumer and International division in partnership with ESPN. The Ivy League will also have at least 24 events air on ESPN’s linear networks each year, including historic rivalries such as The Game: Harvard-Yale football, and new traditions like the men’s and women’s basketball conference tournaments.

“We are excited to announce this groundbreaking and comprehensive long- term partnership with ESPN, which will dramatically increase our exposure and reach across the League’s broad-based sports offering,” Ivy League Ex- ecutive Director Robin Harris said. “This agreement preserves the Ivy League’s place at the forefront of innovation and connects the League with a partner that is driving the convergence of linear and digital sports programming.”

New Agreement Enhances Exposure for The Ivy League Starting in the fall of 2018, among the more than 1,100 Ivy League events to be carried on ESPN’s platforms each year will be every conference-controlled football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball game. The agreement also provides increased exposure for the conference’s entire broad-based sports offering, including at least 12 conference postseason events each year. Details include:

• Men’s Basketball: Every Ivy League conference-controlled regular season game available, with the majority exclusively on ESPN+. Six regular season games will air on ESPN linear networks each year.The conference tournament semifinals and championship game will also air on an ESPN linear network each year.

• Women’s Basketball: Every Ivy League conference-controlled game, with the majority exclusively on ESPN+. The conference tournament champi- onship game will air on an ESPN linear network each year. • Also, highlights from Ivy League football, men’s and women’s basketball, ice hockey and lacrosse league contests will be available on ESPN platforms.

For more information, please visit IvyLeague.com. 18 4 19 Ivy League Basketball

Ivy Madness Headed to Yale for 2018-19 Ivy League Preseason Poll 2019 Tournaments

The Ivy League has announced that the The Ivy League has announced that Harvard has been picked to defend its Ivy League crown in the 2018-19 Ivy the 2019 Ivy League Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments will be held on League Men’s Basketball Preseason Media Poll. the campus of at the John J. Lee Amphitheater at . The Crimson, which is coming off a share of its first title since 2015, received 12-of-18 first-place votes and accumulated 137 points. Harvard got the nod The 2019 tournaments will be showcased on March 16 and 17, with the top four over co-champion Penn, which earned a share of last season’s title, and the men’s and women’s teams competing for the right to represent the League in the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament after narrowly defeating Harvard in the NCAA Basketball Championships. title game of the 2018 Ivy League Basketball Tournament, 68-65.

“We look forward to bringing the Ivy League Basketball Tournaments to another Yale is predicted in the third spot rounded out by Princeton, Brown, Cornell, Columbia and Dartmouth. historic Ivy League venue in 2019,” Ivy League Executive Director Robin Harris said.

“Ivy Madness unites the high-quality level of basketball in our League with the The future is bright for the Ivy League, which returns 12 of its top-15 scorers excitement of March. We anticipate another electrifying atmosphere in New Haven.” from a season ago, including the entire 2018 All-Ivy first team and six out of the seven members of the second team are back. The season tips off Tuesday, Nov. Saturday will feature four semifinals: two men’s games – 12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. 6 with a challenging non-conference that features 18 non-conference games – and two women’s games – 6 p.m. and approximately 30 minutes after the first against 2018 NCAA Tournament team participants. women’s semifinal. The men’s championship is set for 12 p.m., with the women’s championship game set to begin at 4 p.m. All six games of the tournaments will be The 2019 Ivy League Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament will be held on featured on the ESPN networks. the campus of Yale University at the John J. Lee Amphitheater at Payne Whitney Gymnasium March 16 and 17. The League’s unique tournament format has The League’s unique tournament format has enhanced the importance of the enhanced the importance of the regular season as seven of the eight squads regular season. In 2018, the four seeds for the women’s tournament, a League that had an opportunity to earn a berth into the four-team tournament heading into finished in the top-10 nationally for the fourth consecutive year, were determined the final week of the regular season. on the final evening of the regular season. Heading into the final week of the men’s regular season, seven of the eight squads had an opportunity to earn a berth into Harvard will be in search of back-to-back titles since winning at least a share the tournament. of five straight from 2011-2015. The Crimson is led by an extremely talented junior class that includes the reigning Ivy League Player of the Year , The League will also continue to celebrate its storied past throughout the weekend first-team All-Ivy selection Chris Lewis and dynamic guard Bryce Aiken, by recognizing another distinguished, 16-member class of Legends of Ivy League who was tabbed the 2016 Rookie of the Year and missed most of last season Basketball. To read about the 2017 and 2018 classes of Legends of Ivy League due to injury. Basketball, honored at the Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments, click here. The Quakers return two All-Ivy selections from a season ago in juniors AJ Ticket information will be released at a future date. Brodeur and Ryan Betley to finish with five first-place votes and 122 points. Brodeur, a unanimous first-team All-Ivy selection and Betley combined for 27.4 The site for the 2020 Ivy League Basketball Tournaments will be determined at a points and 12.2 rebounds per game. later date as the League continues to explore various options. First-Team All-Ivy selection headlines a strong returning class for Yale,

which opens its season against California in the PAC-12 China Game in Shang- 2019 Ivy Madness schedule hai. 95 percent of Yale’s production returns in Alex Copeland, Trey Phills and Saturday, March 16 Blake Reynolds. Additionally, Jordan Bruner, who missed all of his sophomore Game 1: Men’s No. 1 seed vs. No. 4 seed – 12:30 p.m. (ESPNU) season due to injury, is expected to return. Game 2: Men’s No. 2 seed vs. No. 3 seed – 3 p.m. (ESPNU) Game 3: Women’s No. 1 seed vs. No. 4 seed – 6 p.m. (ESPN3) Princeton returns an experienced sqaud that features two All-Ivy selections in Game 4: Women’s No. 2 seed vs. No. 3 seed – approx. 30 minutes after conclusion seniors Devin Cannady and Myles Stephens. The Tigers return nearly 75 percent of game 3 (ESPN3) of the team’s scoring from last season. Brown returns 2018 Ivy League Rookie of the Year Desmond Cambridge and Brandon Anderson, who each averaged 17.3 Sunday, March 17 points per game last season. Cornell is led by three-time All-Ivy selection Matt Game 5: Men’s Final: Winner of game 1 vs. Winner of game 2 – 12 p.m. (ESPN2) Morgan. Morgan has paced the conference in scoring the last three seasons Game 6: Women’s Final: Winner of game 3 vs. Winner of game 4 – 4 p.m. (ESPNU) and looks to return the Big Red to Ivy Madness after claiming the No. 4 spot last season. Columbia will turn to junior Mike Smith to lead a Lion squad heading Past Ivy League Basketball Tournament Champions into the third year under . Dartmouth will look to a trio of Men: Princeton (2017), Penn (2018) standouts returning in Brendan Barry, Chris Knight and Guilien Smith. Women: Penn (2017), Princeton (2018) 2018-19 IVY LEAGUE MEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON MEDIA POLL PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH First-place votes in parentheses

RANK SCHOOL POINTS 1. Harvard (12) 137 2. Penn (5) 122 3. Yale (1) 115 4. Princeton 92 5. Brown 64 6. Cornell 54 7. Columbia 43 8. Dartmouth 21 18 5 19 Ivy League Basketball

2018-19 SCHEDULE BROWN Nov. 9 at LIU Brooklyn ...... 7:30 pm Bears Nov. 11 at NJIT...... 2 pm Nov. 16 UMASS LOWELL ...... 7:30 pm Nov. 17 SACRED HEART...... 6 pm 2016-17 Overall — 11-16 Nov. 18 ARMY...... 4 pm 2016-17 Ivy — 4-10 (seventh) Letterwinners Returning/Lost — 3/2 Nov. 21 SALVE REGINA...... 3 pm Starters Returning/Lost — 7/3 Nov. 25 BRYANT...... 6 pm Newcomers — 4 Nov. 28 at Rhode Island...... 7 pm Head Coach Dec. 1 at Navy...... 4 pm Mike Martin Dec. 5 at Butler...... 7 pm (Brown ‘04) Seventh season at Brown Dec. 8 STONY BROOK...... 2 pm Career Record — 73-100 (6 yrs) Dec. 22 at Marist...... 1 pm Brown Record — Same Dec. 29 at San Dieog State...... 5 pm Ivy League Record — 29-55 Jan. 2 MAINE...... 7 pm Associate Head Coach Jan. 8 at Canisius...... 7 pm T.J. Sorrentine Jan. 14 JOHNSON & WALES...... 7 pm Assistant Coaches Jan. 19 YALE*...... 3:30 pm Tyler Simms Bryson Johnson Jan. 25 at Yale*...... 7 pm Feb. 1 at Dartmouth*...... 7 pm Basketball Arena Feb. 2 at Harvard*...... 7 pm (2,800) Providence, R.I. Feb. 8 PENN*...... 7 pm Sophomore Desmond Cambridge Press Row Phone — 401-863-3208 Feb. 9 PRINCETON*...... 6 pm

Men’s Basketball SID Feb. 15 at Cornell*...... 7 pm Chris Humm Feb. 16 at Columbia*...... 7 pm 401-863-1095 Feb. 22 HARVARD*...... 7 pm [email protected] Feb. 23 DARTMOUTH*...... 6 pm March 1 COLUMBUA*...... 5 pm March 2 CORNELL*...... 6 pm March 8 at Princeton...... 7 pm March 9 at Penn...... 6 pm

2018-19 ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. HT WT YR HOMETOWN LAST SCHOOL 0 David Mitchell G 6-6 200 Fr. Roxbury, MA Belmont Hill School 1 Travis Fuller F 6-9 225 Sr. Encinitas, CA La Costa Canyon 2 Brandon Anderson G 6-1 170 Jr. Mahwah, NJ Don Bosco Prep 3 George Mawanda-Kalema G 6-3 180 So. Burke, VA Episcopal 4 Obi Okolie G 6-5 205 Sr. Ajax, Ontario Archbishop Denis O’Connor 5 Joshua Howard F 6-6 205 Jr. Charlotte, NC Providence Day School 10 Davis Franks F 6-8 205 Fr. New York, NY Northfield Mount Hermon 11 Chris Sullivan G 6-3 180 Sr. Wilmette, IL Northfield Mount Hermon 12 Thomas Shaughnessy G 6-0 170 Fr. Needham, MA Needham 15 Jake Shaper G 6-3 195 So. Houston, TX The Kinkaid School 20 Zach Hunsaker G 6-2 185 Jr. North Salt Lake, UT Orem 22 Jaylan Gainey F 6-9 190 Fr. Greensboro, NC The Academy at Smith 24 Desmond Cambridge G 6-4 180 So. Nashville, TN The Hun School (NJ) 25 Tamenang Choh F 6-5 210 So. Lowell, MA Brooks School 44 Matt DeWolf F 6-9 230 So. Barrington, RI Northfield Mount Hermon 18 6 19 Ivy League Basketball

2018-19 SCHEDULE COLUMBIA Nov. 10 at Marist...... 7 pm Lions Nov. 16 vs. Youngstown State.....8:30 pm Nov. 17 vs. Florida International...... 6 pm Nov. 18 at Fordham...... 5 pm Columbia Men’s Nov. 25 St. Joseph’s College...... 2 pm Quick Facts 2017-18 Overall — 8-19 Dec. 2 DELAWARE...... 2 pm 2017-18 Ivy — 5-9 (t-sixth) Dec. 5 COLGATE...... 7 pm Letterwinners Returning/Lost — 12/6 Starters Returning/Lost — 3/2 Dec. 7 BRYANT...... 7 pm Newcomers — 3 Dec. 9 vs. Iona...... 11 am Head Coach Dec. 12 at Boston College...... 7 pm Jim Engles Dec. 22 at Rutgers...... 1 pm (Dickinson ‘90) Third season at Columbia Dec. 30 at Northwestern...... 4 pm Career Record — 130-174 (10 yrs) Jan. 2 at Binghamton...... 7 pm Columbia Record — 19-35 Ivy League Record — 10-18 Jan. 12 ELMIRA COLLEGE...... 2 pm Jan. 19 at Cornell*...... 4 pm Assistant Coaches Jared Czech Jan. 26 CORNELL*...... 7 pm Kenny Blakeney Feb. 1 PRINCETON*...... 7 pm Feb. 2 PENN*...... 7 pm Basketball Arena Feb. 8 at Harvard*...... 7 pm (2,700) New York Feb. 9 at Dartmouth*...... 7 pm Junior Mike Smith Press Row Phone — 212-854-1165 Feb. 15 YALE*...... 7 pm Men’s Basketball SID Feb. 16 BROWN*...... 7 pm Mike Kowalsky Feb. 22 at Penn*...... 8 pm (212) 854-7064 [email protected] Feb. 23 at Princeton*...... 8 pm March 1 at Brown*...... 5 pm March 2 at Yale*...... 7 pm March 8 DARTMOUTH*...... 7 pm March 9 HARVARD*...... 7pm

2018-19 ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. HT WT YR HOMETOWN LAST SCHOOL 1 Luke Bolster G 6-0 170 So. New York, N.Y. Trinity School 2 Ben Milstein G 5-10 165 Fr. Boca Raton, Fla. Saint Andrews School 3 Patrick Tapé F 6-10 220 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. Queens Grant 4 Rodney Hunter G/F 6-5 200 Sr. Cape Coral, Fla. Mariner 5 CJ Davis G 6-2 205 Sr. Far Rockaway, N.Y. The Peddie School/Archbishop Molloy 10 Quinton Adlesh G 6-0 195 Sr. Arroyo Grande, Calif. Mission College Prep 12 Peter Barba G 6-5 198 Sr. Chagrin Falls, Ohio Western Reserve Academy 13 Randy Brumant F 6-7 200 So. Houston, Texas St. Thomas/Kent School (Conn.) 15 Gabe Stefanini G 6-3 198 So. Bologna, Bergen Catholic (N.J.) 20 Jake Killingsworth G 6-5 205 Jr. San Carlos, Calif. Junipero Serra 21 Mike Smith G 5-11 180 Jr. Burr Ridge, Ill. Fenwick 22 Ike Nweke F 6-7 240 Fr. Woodbine, Md. Georgetown Prep 25 Jake Klores G 6-0 165 So. New York, N.Y. Riverdale Country School 32 Maka Ellis G 6-5 185 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. Sierra Vista 33 Tai Bibbs G 6-3 170 So. , Ill. West Chicago 50 Joseph Smoyer F/C 6-11 230 Jr. Portland, Ore. Franklin 18 5 19 Ivy League Basketball

2018-19 SCHEDULE CORNELL Nov. 6 at Binghamton...... 7 pm Big Red Nov. 8 SUNY CANTON...... 7 pm Nov. 11 COLGATE...... 1 pm Nov. 15 DELAWARE...... 7 pm Cornell Men’s Nov. 17 at NJIT...... 4 pm Quick Facts Nov. 20 at Connecticut...... 7 pm 2017-18 Overall — 12-16 2017-18 Ivy — 6-8 (fourth) Nov. 28 at Lafayette...... 7 pm Letterwinners Returning/Lost — 7/5 Dec. 1 at Syracuse...... 8 pm Starters Returning/Lost —2/3 Dec. 16 at Niagara...... 1 pm Newcomers — 8 Dec. 17 LONGWOOD...... 7 pm Head Coach Dec. 19 at Toledo...... 7 pm (Princeton ‘99) Dec. 22 at Southern Methodist...... TBA Third season at Cornell Dec. 30 NAVY...... 1 pm Career Record — 20-37 (2 yr) Jan. 2 at Wake Forest...... 7 pm Cornell Record — Same Ivy League Record — 10-18 Jan. 4 JOHNSON & WALES...... 7 pm Jan. 9 at Towson...... 7 pm Assistant Coaches Jon Jaques ‘10 Jan. 19 COLUMBIA*...... 4 pm Donovan Williams Jan. 26 at Columbia*...... 7 pm Alex Mumphard Feb. 1 PENN*...... 5 pm Director of Operations Feb. 2 PRINCETON*...... 7:30 pm David Robertson Feb. 8 at Dartmouth*...... 7 pm Senior Basketball Arena Feb. 9 at Harvard*...... 7 pm (4,473) Feb. 15 BROWN*...... 7 pm Ithaca, N.Y. Press Row Phone — 607-255-3532 Feb. 16 YALE*...... 7 pm Feb. 22 at Princeton*...... 7 pm Men’s Basketball SID Feb. 23 at Penn*...... 7 pm Jeremy Hartigan 607-255-9788 March 1 at Yale*...... 7 pm [email protected] March 2 at Brown*...... 7 pm March 8 HARVARD*...... 7 pm March 9 DARTMOUTH*...... 7 pm

2018-19 ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. HT WT YR HOMETOWN LAST SCHOOL 1 Matt Harshany G Fr. 6-0 180 Pace, Fla. Navarre HS 2 Jake Kuhn G/F So. 6-6 195 Bethesda, Md. St. Maria Goretti HS 3 Jimmy Boeheim F So. 6-8 215 Fayetteville, N.Y. Jamesville Dewitt HS 4 Troy Whiteside G Sr. 6-4 188 Knoxville,Tenn. The Webb School 5 Bryan Knapp G So. 6-1 170 Washington, D.C. Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School 10 Matt Morgan G Sr. 6-2 174 Concord, N.C. Cox Mill HS 11 Terrance McBride G So. 6-2 170 Lynwood, Calif. Sierra Canyon HS 12 Kobe Dickson F Fr. 6-9 235 Holcomb, Kan. Holcomb HS 13 Thurston McCarty F Jr. 6-7 175 Shubuta, Miss. Quitman HS 20 Chaz Mack F Jr. 6-6 210 Tucson, Ariz. Catalina Foothills HS 21 Riley Voss F So. 6-6 220 Milford, Ohio Moeller HS 22 Josh Warren F Jr. 6-8 223 Downingtown, Pa. Downingtown West HS 23 Joel Davis G Sr. 6-2 176 Goldsboro, N.C. Wayne Country Day School 24 Max Samberg G Fr. 6-3 190 Rye, N.Y. Rye HS 25 Dean Noll G Fr. 6-2 180 Medford, N.J. Shawnee HS 32 Jack Gordon G Sr. 6-5 189 Dallas, Texas St. Mark’s School 33 Steven Julian F Sr. 6-6 200 Louisville, K.Y. Male HS 18 6 19 Ivy League Basketball

2018-19 SCHEDULE DARTMOUTH Nov. 6 NEWBURY COLLEGE.....7 pm Big Green Nov. 9 at Davidson...... 7 pm Nov. 11 at Loyola...... 5 pm Nov. 13 ELMS COLLEGE...... 7 pm Dartmouth Men’s Nov. 21 at Buffalo...... 7 pm Quick Facts Nov. 24 at San Francisco...... 5 pm 2017-18 Overall — 7-20 2017-18 Ivy — 3-11 (8th) Nov. 29 vs. Marist...... TBA Letterwinners Returning/Lost — 8/8 Nov. 30 vs. LIU Brooklyn...... TBA Starters Returning/Lost — 2/3 Dec. 5 QUINNIPIAC...... 7 pm Newcomers — 3 Dec. 8 MAINE...... 2 pm Head Coach Dec. 10 SACRED HEART...... 12 pm David McLaughlin (Colby College ‘97) Dec. 13 BOSTON UNIVERSITY...... 7 pm 2nd season at Dartmouth Dec. 15 at Albany...... 3 pm Career Record — 203-139 (12 yrs.) Dec. 21 at Bryant...... 11 am Dartmouth Record — 14-40 Ivy League Record — 7-21 Dec. 30 NEW HAMPSHIRE...... 2 pm Jan. 2 at Vermont...... 27 pm Assistant Coaches Pete Hutchins Jan. 12 HARVARD*...... 7 pm Justin Bradley Jan. 26 at Harvard*...... 2 pm John Andrzejek Feb. 1 BROWN*...... 7 pm Director of Operations Feb. 2 YALE*...... 7 pm Ben Davis Feb. 8 CORNELL*...... 7 pm Sophomore Chris Knight Basketball Arena Feb. 9 COLUMBIA*...... 7 pm (2,100) Feb. 15 at Penn*...... 7 pm Hanover, N.H. Press Row Phone — 603-646-1088/2311 Feb. 16 at Princeton*...... 7 pm Feb. 22 at Yale*...... 7 pm Men’s Basketball SID Feb. 23 at Brown*...... 6 pm Rick Bender 603-646-1030 March 1 PRINCETON* ...... 7 pm [email protected] March 2 PENN*...... 7 pm March 8 at Columbia...... 7 pm March 9 at Cornell...... 7 pm

2018-19 ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. HT WT YR HOMETOWN LAST SCHOOL 0 Will Emery F 6-9 215 Jr. St. Ignatius San Francisco, Calif. 2 Isaac Letoa G 6-1 180 So. Westlake Boys Auckland, New Zealand 3 Ian Carter F 6-7 205 Jr. La Mirada Los Angeles, Calif. 5 Ian Sistare G 6-3 200 Jr. Northfield Mt. Hermon Dublin, N.H. 10 James Foye G 6-4 200 Jr. Phillips Exeter Hamilton, Mass. 14 Guilien Smith G 6-2 205 Sr. Catholic Memorial Boston, Mass. 15 Brendan Barry G 6-2 175 Jr. Rumson-Fair Haven Red Bank, N.J. 20 Ben Swett G 6-1 175 So. Phillips Exeter Exeter, N.H. 21 Aaryn Rai G/F 6-6 205 So. Orangeville Prep Markham, Ontario 23 Chris Knight F 6-7 220 So. James Madison Memorial Madison, Wis. 33 Adrease Jackson F 6-8 225 So. Santa Margarita Catholic Santa Margarita, Calif. Trevon Ary-Turner G 6-3 185 So. Elite Prep Issaquah, Wash. Taurus Samuels G 6-0 175 Fr. Vista Oceanside, Calif. Wes Slajchert G 6-5 185 Fr. Oak Park Oak Park, Calif. Garrison Wade F 6-6 200 Fr. St. Andrew’s Episcopal Madison, Miss. 18 7 19 Ivy League Basketball

2018-19 SCHEDULE HARVARD Nov. 6 MIT...... 7 pm Crimson Nov. 9 NORTHEASTERN...... 7 pm Nov. 13 at Massachusetts...... 7 pm Nov. 16 at Rhode Island...... 7 pm Harvard Men’s Nov. 21 at San Francisco...... 10 pm Quick Facts 2017-18 Overall — 18-14 Nov. 24 at St. Mary’s (Cal.)...... TBA 2017-18 Ivy — 12-2 (t-first) Dec. 28 HOLY CROSS...... 7 pm Letterwinners Returning/Lost — 16/4 Starters Returning/Lost — 1/4 Dec. 1 at Siena...... 3 pm Newcomers — 4 Dec. 8 at Vermont...... 7 pm Head Coach Dec. 22 GEORGE WASHINGTON...2 pm Dec. 29 vs. Mercer...... TBA (Duke ‘87) 11th season at Harvard Jan. 2 at North Carolina...... 7 pm Career Record — 387-258 (21 yrs) Jan. 6 MCGILL*...... 2 pm Harvard Record — 211-119 (11 yrs) Ivy League Record — 106-48 Jan. 12 at Dartmouth*...... 7 pm Jan. 21 at Howard*...... TBA Assistant Coaches Brian Eskildsen Jan. 26 DARTMOUTH*...... 2 pm Donny Guerinoni Feb. 1 YALE*...... 7 pm Mike Sotsky Feb. 2 BROWN*...... 7 pm Director of Operations Feb. 8 COLUMBIA*...... 7 pm Casey Brinn Feb. 9 CORNELL* ...... 7 pm Junior Seth Towns Basketball Arena Feb. 15 at Princeton*...... 7 pm (2,050) Cambridge, Mass. Feb. 16 at Penn* ...... 7 pm Press Row Phone — 617-495-5894 Feb. 22 at Brown* ...... 7 pm Men’s Basketball SID Feb. 23 at Yale* ...... 7 pm Zach Reynolds March 1 PENN* ...... 7 pm 617-496-1379 [email protected] March 2 PRINCETON*...... 7 pm March 8 at Cornell*...... 7 pm March 9 at Columbia*...... 7 pm

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NO. NAME POS. HT WT YR HOMETOWN LAST SCHOOL 0 Chris Lewis Jr F 6-9 235 Alpharetta, Ga. Milton 2 James McLean Sr G 6-0 185 Atherton, Calif. Sacred Heart Preparatory (Calif.) 3 Tommy McCarthy Sr G 6-0 175 Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. La Costa Canyon 5 Rio Haskett So G 6-3 195 Richmond, Va. L.C. Bird 10 Noah Kirkwood Fr G 6-7 215 Ottawa, Ontario Northfeld Mount Hermon (Mass.) 11 Bryce Aiken Jr G 6-0 175 Randolph, N.J. The Patrick School 12 Spencer Freedman Fr G 6-0 170 Pacific Palisades, Calif. Mater Dei 14 Balsa Dragovic Sr F 6-10 225 Zemun, Serbia Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary (Calif.) 20 Justin Bassey Jr G 6-5 215 Denver, Colo. Colorado Academy 21 Mason Forbes Fr F 6-8 200 Folsom, Calif. Folsom 22 Christian Juzang Jr G 6-2 175 Tarzana, Calif. Viewpoint School 23 Weisner Perez Sr F 6-6 220 Berwyn, Ill. Morton West 24 Kale Catchings Fr F 6-6 220 O’Fallon, Mo. Liberty 25 Corey Johnson Sr G 6-5 200 Ottawa, Ontario Vermont Academy (Vt.) 30 Danilo Djuricic So F 6-8 210 Brampton, Ontario St. Michael’s College School 31 Seth Towns Jr F 6-7 215 Columbus, Ohio Northland 32 Robbie Feinberg Sr G 6-3 200 Hidden Hills, Calif. Sierra Canyon 33 Reed Farley So G 6-4 190 La Jolla, Calif. La Jolla 35 Robert Baker Jr F 6-11 205 Woodstock, Ga. The Walker School 44 Henry Welsh Jr F 6-10 250 Redondo Beach, Calif. Loyola 18 8 19 Ivy League Basketball

2018-19 SCHEDULE PENN Nov. 6 at George Mason...... 7 pm Quakers Nov. 9 RICE...... 8 pm Nov. 13 LAFAYETTE...... 7 pm Penn Men’s Nov. 16 NORTHERN IOWA...... 5:30 pm Quick Facts Nov. 17 at Paradise Jame...... TBA 2017-18 Overall — 24-9 2017-18— 12-2 (t-first) Nov. 19 at Paradise Jame...... TBA Letterwinners Returning/Lost — 8/4 Nov. 24 STOCKTON...... 2 pm Starters Returning/Lost — 4/1 Newcomers — 4 Nov. 27 at Delaware State...... 7:30 pm Dec. 4 MIAMI...... 7 pm Head Coach Dec. 8 at La Salle...... 4 pm (Ursinus ‘84) Dec. 11 VILLANOVA...... 7 pm fourth season at Penn* Dec. 22 at New Mexico State...... 4 pm Career Record — 248-255 (17 yrs) Penn Record — 48-41 (3 yrs) Dec. 29 at Toledo...... 2 pm Ivy League Record (Penn) — 23-19 Dec. 31 MONMOUTH...... 1 pm Ivy League Record (overall) — 101-81 *Donahue was the head coach at Cornell for 10 seasons (146- Jan. 5 at Princeton*...... 5 pm 138) from 2000-10 and Boston College for four seasons (54-76) from 2010-14. Jan. 12 PRINCETON*...... 2 pm Jan. 19 at Temple...... 5 pm Associate Head Coach Nat Graham Jan. 26 SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 7 pm Feb. 1 at Cornell*...... 7 pm Assistant Coaches Feb. 2 at Columbia*...... 7 pm Trey Montgomery Feb. 8 at Brown*...... 7 pm Junior Ryan Betley Feb. 9 at Yale*...... 7 pm Director of Operations Brad Fadem Feb. 15 DARTMOUTH*...... 7 pm Feb. 16 HARVARD*...... 7 pm Basketball Arena Feb. 22 COLUMBIA*...... 8 pm The (8,722) Philadelphia Feb. 23 CORNELL*...... 7 pm Press Row Phone — 215-898-4324 March 1 at Harvard*...... 7 pm Men’s Basketball SID March 2 at Dartmouth*...... 7 pm Mike Mahoney March 8 YALE*...... 7 pm 215-898-9232 [email protected] March 9 BROWN*...... 6 pm

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NO. NAME POS. HT WT YR HOMETOWN LAST SCHOOL 0 Max Rothschild F 6-8 225 SR Chicago New Hampton 1 Ray Jerome G 6-2 190 JR Latham, N.Y. Cheshire Academy 2 Antonio Woods G 6-1 200 SR Cincinnati Summit County Day 3 Jake Silpe G 6-2 190 SR Cherry Hill, N.J. Cherry Hill East 4 Jelani Williams G 6-5 195 SO Washington, D.C. Sidwell Friends 5 Jackson Donahue G 6-0 180 SR Pawcatuck, Conn. Northfield Mount Hermon (Mass.) 10 Alex Imegwu G 6-6 210 FR Short Hills, N.J. Seton Hall Prep 11 Tyler Hamilton G 6-4 210 SR Atlanta, Ga. Cheshire Academy 12 Devon Goodman G 6-0 165 JR Laverock, Pa. Germantown Academy 13 Eddie Scott G 6-6 195 SO Bowie, Md. Gonzaga College HS 15 Zack Kaminsky F 6-6 200 JR Atlanta, Ga. Pace Academy 20 Bryce Washington G 6-4 180 FR Southfield, Mich. Southfield Christian 21 Ryan Betley G 6-5 195 JR Downingtown, Pa. Downingtown West 22 Jakub Mijakowski F 6-7 230 JR Warsaw, Poland Mountain Mission School 23 Michael Wang F 6-10 215 FR Taiyuan, Shanxi (China) Mater Dei (California) 24 Jarrod Simmons F 6-8 220 SO Crescent, Pa. Moon Area 25 AJ Brodeur F 6-8 230 JR Northborough, Mass. Northfield Mount Hermon 34 Griffin Ryan G 6-5 210 FR Winnetka, Ill. New Trier 35 C 7-3 264 SO , Utah SLC East 44 Colin McManus C 6-10 240 SR Bedford, N.H. Northfield Mount Hermon (Mass.) 18 9 19 Ivy League Basketball

2017-18 SCHEDULE PRINCETON Nov. 9 DESALES...... 7 pm Tigers Nov. 16 at Lehigh...... 8:30 pm Nov. 21 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON....7 pm Nov. 24 at Monmouth...... 3 pm Princeton Men’s Quick Facts Nov. 28 at Maine...... 7 pm 2017-18 Overall — 13-16 Dec. 1 GEORGE WASHINGTON....8 pm 2017-18 Ivy — 5-9 (t-fifth) Letterwinners Returning/Lost — 13/6 Dec. 5 SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 7 pm Starters Returning/Lost — 2/3 Dec. 9 vs. St. John’s...... 1 pm Newcomers — 5 Dec. 15 vs. Iona...... 11:30 am Head Coach Dec. 18 at Duke...... 6 pm (Princeton ‘98) Dec. 21 at Lafayette...... 7 pm Eighth season at Princeton Career record — 132-76 (7 yrs) Dec. 29 at Arizona State...... 4 pm Princeton Record — Same Jan. 5 PENN*...... 5 pm Ivy League Record —68-30 Jan. 12 at Penn*...... 2 pm Assistant Coaches Jan. 27 WESLEY...... 12 pm Brett MacConnell Feb. 1 at Columbia*...... 7 pm Assistant Coaches Feb. 2 at Cornell*...... 7:30 pm Skye Ettin Jonathan Jones Feb. 8 at Yale*...... 7 pm Feb. 9 at Brown*...... 6 pm Director of Operations Senior Devin Cannady Chris Mongilia Feb. 15 HARVARD*...... 7 pm

Basketball Arena Feb. 16 DARTMOUTH*...... 8 pm (6,854) Feb. 22 CORNELL*...... 8 pm Princeton, N.J. Press Row Phone — 609-258-2130 Feb. 23 COLUMBIA*...... 8 pm March 1 at Dartmouth*...... 7 pm Men’s Basketball SID Andrew Borders March 2 at Harvard*...... 7 pm 609-258-5744 March 8 BROWN*...... 7 pm [email protected] March 9 YALE*...... 6 pm

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NO. NAME POS. HT WT YR HOMETOWN LAST SCHOOL 0 Jaelin Llewellyn G 6-2 175 Fr. Mississauga, Ont. Virginia Episcopal School (Va.) 1 Vittorio Reynoso-Avila F 6-5 200 Jr. La Mirada, Calif. La Mirada 2 Jose Morales G 5-9 170 Jr. Miramar, Fla. Hun School (N.J.) 3 Devin Cannady G 6-1 180 Sr. Mishawaka, Ind. Mishawaka Marian 4 Max Johns G 6-3 195 Fr. High Point, N.C. Woodberry Forest (Va.) 5 Drew Friberg F 6-5 210 Fr. State College, Pa. State College 10 Charlie Bagin G 6-0 165 So. Glen Ridge, N.J. Don Bosco 11 Elias Berbari G 6-2 185 Sr. Greenlawn, N.Y. Harborfields 12 Myles Stephens G 6-5 210 Sr. Lawrenceville, N.J. St. Andrew’s (Del.) 13 Will Gladson F 6-10 240 Jr. Chesterfield, Mo. Chaminade College Prep 14 Ethan Wright G 6-2 170 Fr. Newton Center, Mass. Newton North 15 Ryan Schwieger G 6-6 200 So. Matthews, N.C. Weddington 22 Jerome Desrosiers F 6-7 230 So. Saint-Hyacinthe, Que. Northfield Mount Hermon (Mass.) 23 Elijah Barnes F 6-8 210 So. Middletown, N.J. Mater Dei 31 Noah Bramlage F 6-9 225 Sr. Glandorf, Ohio Ottawa-Glandorf 33 Sebastian Much F 6-8 220 So. Laguna Niguel, Calif. JSerra Catholic 34 Richmond Aririguzoh C 6-9 230 Jr. Ewing, N.J. Trenton Catholic 35 Colby Kyle F 6-9 190 Fr. Snohomish, Wash. Monroe 18 10 19 Ivy League Basketball

2018-19 SCHEDULE YALE Nov. 9 vs. California...... 11 pm Bulldogs Nov. 17 at Memphis...... 8 pm Nov. 21 at Vermont...... 7 pm Nov. 28 at Bryant...... 7 pm Yale Men’s Dec. 1 at Miami...... 7:30 pm Quick Facts 2016-17 Overall — 18-11 Dec. 5 LEHIGH...... 7 pm 2016-17 Ivy — 9-5 (third) Dec. 8 at Duke...... 5:30 pm Letterwinners Returning/Lost — 12/2 Starters Returning/Lost — 3/2 Dec. 11 ALBANY...... 7 pm Newcomers — 5 Dec. 20 at Monmouth...... 7 pm Head Coach James Jones Dec. 22 IONA...... 2 pm (Albany ‘86) Jan. 2 KENNESAW ST...... 7 pm 20th season at Yale Career Record — 272-250 (19 yrs) Jan. 5 at CSUN...... 10 pm Yale Record — Same Jan. 8 SKIDMORE...... 7 pm Ivy League Record — 159-107 Jan. 19 at Brown*...... 3:30 pm Associate Head Coach Jan. 25 BROWN*...... 7 pm Matt Kingsley Feb. 1 at Harvard*...... 7 pm Assistant Coaches Feb. 2 at Dartmouth*...... 7 pm Justin Simon Tobe Carberry Feb. 8 PRINCETON*...... 7 pm Feb. 9 PENN*...... 7 pm Director of Operations Chris Vincent Feb. 15 at Columbia*...... 7 pm Junior Miye Oni Feb. 16 at Cornell*...... 7 pm Basketball Arena John J. Lee Amphitheater (2,532) Feb. 22 DARTMOUTH*...... 7 pm New Haven, Conn. Feb. 23 HARVARD*...... 7 pm Press Row Phone — 203-432-2398 March 1 CORNELL*...... 7 pm Men’s Basketball SID March 2 COLUMBIA*...... 7 pm Tim Bennett 203-432-1457 March 8 at Penn*...... 7 pm [email protected] March 9 at Princeton*...... 6 pm

2018-19 MEN’S ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. HT WT YR HOMETOWN LAST SCHOOL 00 Jalen Gabbidon G So 6-5 190 Harrisburg, Pa. / Glenelg Country School 01 Eze Dike G Fy 6-2 195 Montreal, Quebec / Kimball-Union Academy 02 Eric Monroe G Jr. 6-2 175 San Diego, Calif. / St. Augustine 03 Alex Copeland G Sr 6-3 175 Los Angeles, Calif. / Harvard-Westlake 05 Azar Swain G So 6-0 185 Brockton, Mass. / The Rivers School 10 Matthue Cotton G Fy 6-5 200 Voorhees, N.J. / Eastern Regional 11 Michael Feinberg G Fy 6-4 195 Hidden Hills, Calif. / Sierra Canyon 13 Trey Phills G Sr 6-2 185 Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Christian 14 Jameel Alausa F So 6-7 210 Chicago, Ill. / Lab Schools 20 Paul Atkinson F So 6-10 220 West Palm Beach, Fla. / Westminster Academy 22 Austin Williams F Jr. 6-8 235 Jacksonville, Fla. / Bolles School 23 Jordan Bruner F Jr 6-9 205 Columbia, S.C. / Spring Valley 25 Miye Oni G Jr. 6-6 210 Northridge, Calif. / Viewpoint HS/ 30 Jake Lanford F Fy 6-10 230 Charleston, S.C. / Porter-Gaud 32 Blake Reynolds F Sr 6-7 240 Jackson, Mo. / Jackson 33 Wyatt Yess F So 6-8 220 Saint Louis, Mo. / Parkway West 34 Thomas Ryan F Sr 6-4 185 New York, N.Y. / Hotchkiss School 35 Isaiah Kelly F Fy 6-7 215 Augusta, Ga. / Pace Academy 18 11 19 Ivy League Basketball 2017-18 Men’s Basketball Year In Review

CONFERENCE OVERALL REBOUNDING DEFENSE Team G Reb Avg TEAM W-L Pct PF PA W-L Pct PF PA 1. Harvard 32 1032 32.2 Penn 12-2 .857 76.3 69.1 24-9 .727 75.9 68.9 2. Dartmouth 27 900 33.3 Harvard 12-2 .857 72.9 65.7 18-14 .562 68.2 66.5 3. Princeton 29 986 34.0 Yale 9-5 .643 73.9 71.9 16-15 .516 74.6 73.8 4. Yale 31 1061 34.2 Cornell 6-8 .429 76.1 80.5 12-16 .429 75.9 80.4 5. Brown 27 959 35.5 Princeton 5-9 .357 74.3 74.9 13-16 .448 72.6 71.8 6. Penn 33 1193 36.2 Columbia 5-9 .357 77.8 78.1 8-19 .296 76.4 77.2 7. Columbia 27 999 37.0 8. Cornell 28 1044 37.3 Brown 4-10 .286 76.0 81.2 11-16 .407 77.0 79.0 Dartmouth 3-11 .214 64.6 70.4 7-20 .259 68.3 73.0 MARGIN Team G Off Def Marg OVERALL THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 1. Harvard 32 34.8 32.2 +2.6 Team G 3Pt Avg 2. Penn 33 37.5 36.2 +1.4 TEAM LEADERS 3. Brown 27 36.6 35.5 +1.1 SCORING OFFENSE 1. Columbia 27 269 10.0 4. Yale 31 33.9 34.2 -0.3 Team G W-L Pts Avg 2. Princeton 29 287 9.9 5. Columbia 27 35.6 37.0 -1.4 1. Brown 27 11-16 2080 77.0 3. Penn 33 291 8.8 6. Princeton 29 32.6 34.0 -1.4 2. Columbia 27 8-19 2062 76.4 4. Yale 31 252 8.1 7. Dartmouth 27 31.4 33.3 -2.0 3. Penn 33 24-9 2506 75.9 5. Harvard 32 257 8.0 8. Cornell 28 34.3 37.3 -3.0 4. Cornell 28 12-16 2124 75.9 6. Cornell 28 217 7.8 5. Yale 31 16-15 2312 74.6 7. Dartmouth 27 200 7.4 ASSISTS 6. Princeton 29 13-16 2106 72.6 8. Brown 27 186 6.9 Team G Asst Avg 7. Harvard 32 18-14 2182 68.2 1. Yale 31 507 16.4 8. Dartmouth 27 7-20 1841 68.2 THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE Team G 3Pts Att Pct 2. Cornell 28 449 16.0 3. Penn 33 508 15.4 SCORING DEFENSE 1. Princeton 29 287 767 .374 4. Columbia 27 384 14.2 Team G W-L Pts Avg 2. Columbia 27 269 733 .367 5. Dartmouth 27 357 13.2 1. Harvard 32 2129 66.5 3. Dartmouth 27 200 557 .359 6. Harvard 32 406 12.7 2. Penn 33 2274 68.9 4. Harvard 32 257 729 .353 7. Princeton 29 367 12.7 3. Princeton 29 2083 71.8 5. Penn 33 291 831 .350 8. Brown 27 338 12.5 4. Dartmouth 27 1970 73.0 6. Cornell 28 217 639 .340 5. Yale 31 2288 73.8 7. Yale 31 252 759 .332 BLOCKED SHOTS 6. Columbia 27 2085 77.2 8. Brown 27 186 588 .316 Team G Blk Avg 7. Brown 27 2133 79.0 1. Harvard 32 118 3.7 8. Cornell 28 2250 80.4 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE 2. Cornell 28 98 3.5 3. Columbia 27 93 3.4 SCORING MARGIN Team G 3Pts Att Pct 4. Dartmouth 27 86 3.2 Team G Off Def Marg 1. Penn 33 192 650 .295 5. Yale 31 97 3.1 1. Penn 33 75.9 68.9 +7.0 2. Yale 31 214 631 .339 6. Princeton 29 90 3.1 2. Harvard 32 68.2 66.5 +1.7 3. Harvard 32 233 682 .342 7. Brown 27 81 3.0 3. Princeton 29 72.6 71.8 +0.8 4. Dartmouth 27 220 631 .349 8. Penn 33 92 2.8 4. Yale 31 74.6 73.8 +0.8 5. Princeton 29 218 614 .355 5. Columbia 27 76.4 77.2 -0.9 6. Brown 27 205 557 .368 STEALS 6. Brown 27 77.0 79.0 -2.0 7. Columbia 27 269 715 .376 Team G Stls Avg 7. Cornell 28 75.9 80.4 -4.5 8. Cornell 28 258 663 .389 1. Yale 31 204 6.6 8. Dartmouth 27 68.2 73.0 -4.8 PERCENTAGE 2. Columbia 27 177 6.6 3. Brown 27 174 6.4 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Team G FTs Att Pct 4. Penn 33 194 5.9 Team G FGs Att Pct 1. Harvard 32 397 512 .775 5. Dartmouth 27 152 5.6 1. Yale 31 831 1796 .463 2. Brown 27 504 667 .756 6. Harvard 32 173 5.4 2. Cornell 28 744 1613 .461 3. Columbia 27 301 407 .740 7. Cornell 28 144 5.1 3. Penn 33 893 1949 .458 4. Cornell 28 419 574 .730 8. Princeton 29 137 4.7 4. Princeton 29 753 1661 .453 5. Yale 31 398 551 .722 5. Dartmouth 27 651 1454 .448 6. Dartmouth 27 339 475 .714 TURNOVER MARGIN 6. Columbia 27 746 1686 .442 7. Princeton 29 313 443 .707 Team G Team Opp Marg 7. Harvard 32 764 1775 .430 8. Penn 33 429 651 .659 1. Brown 27 13.5 14.4 +0.9 8. Brown 27 695 1631 .426 REBOUNDING OFFENSE 2. Columbia 27 12.5 13.1 +0.6 3. Penn 33 11.8 12.3 +0.4 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE Team G Reb Avg 4. Princeton 29 11.5 11.6 +0.1 Team G FGs Att Pct 1. Penn 33 1239 37.5 5. Yale 31 13.1 12.8 -0.3 1. Penn 33 816 1970 .414 2. Brown 27 988 36.6 6. Dartmouth 27 13.5 12.5 -1.0 2. Harvard 32 725 1718 .422 3. Columbia 27 962 35.6 7. Harvard 32 13.9 12.7 -1.2 3. Princeton 29 738 1643 .449 4. Harvard 32 1115 34.8 8. Cornell 28 13.4 11.4 -2.0 4. Columbia 27 723 1608 .450 5. Cornell 28 960 34.3 5. Cornell 28 809 1785 .453 6. Yale 31 1052 33.9 6. Yale 31 824 1793 .460 7. Princeton 29 945 32.6 7. Dartmouth 27 724 1552 .466 8. Dartmouth 27 847 31.4 8. Brown 27 741 1559 .475 18 12 19 Ivy League Basketball 2017-18 Men’s Basketball Year In Review

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 3.0 made/pg) /TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 2.5 ast/pg) Team G Asst TOs Ratio Player, School G FGs Att Pct Player, School G Asst TOs Ratio 1. Penn 33 15.4 11.8 1.3 1. Atkinson (YALE, Fr) 31 110 159 .692 1. Barry (DART, So) 27 105 41 2.6 2. Yale 31 16.4 13.1 1.2 2. Lewis (HARV, So) 32 172 286 .601 2. Bell (PRIN, Sr) 29 107 43 2.5 3. Cornell 28 16.0 13.4 1.2 3. Brodeur (PENN, So) 33 179 334 .536 3. Foreman (PENN, Sr) 33 117 54 2.2 4. Columbia 27 14.2 12.5 1.1 4. Knight (DART, Fr) 25 103 197 .523 4. Smith (COL, So) 27 124 59 2.1 5. Princeton 29 12.7 11.5 1.1 5. Phills (YALE, Jr) 31 104 200 .520 5. Morgan (COR, Jr) 28 90 69 1.3 6. Dartmouth 27 13.2 13.5 1.0 6. Stephens (PRIN, Jr) 29 171 329 .520 6. Anderson (BRWN, Fr) 27 105 81 1.3 7. Brown 27 12.5 13.5 0.9 7. Johnson (DART, Sr) 27 119 230 .517 Oni (YALE, So) 29 105 81 1.3 8. Harvard 32 12.7 13.9 0.9 8. Meisner (COL, Jr) 25 106 212 .500 9. Morgan (COR, Jr) 28 204 415 .492 BLOCKED SHOTS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 10. Gettings (COR, Jr) 28 165 339 .487 Player, School G Blk Avg 1. Lewis (HARV, So) 32 48 1.5 SCORING THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. 1.0 made/pg) 2. Julian (COR, Jr) 28 40 1.4 Player, School G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg Player, School G 3Pt Att Pct 3. Brodeur (PENN, So) 33 41 1.2 1. Morgan (COR, Jr) 28 204 75 147 630 22.5 1. Adlesh (COL, Jr) 27 72 163 .442 4. Tape (COL, So) 25 31 1.2 2. Smith, (COL, So) 27 157 49 112 475 17.6 2. Barry (DART, So) 27 53 120 .442 5. Knight (DART, Fr) 25 27 1.1 3. Anderson (BRWN, So) 27 133 33 169 468 17.3 3. Towns (HARV, So) 30 63 143 .441 6. Cambridge (BRWN, Fr) 27 27 1.0 Cambridge, (BRWN, Fr) 27 160 68 80 468 17.3 4. Gordon (COR, Jr) 27 40 93 .430 Faulds (COL, Fr) 26 26 1.0 5. Cannady (PRIN, Jr) 29 164 80 76 484 16.7 5. Bassey (HARV, So) 31 37 87 .425 8. Stephens (PRIN, Jr) 29 26 0.9 6. Gettings (COR, Jr) 28 165 43 94 467 16.7 6. Meisner (COL, Jr) 25 43 103 .417 9. Emery (DART, So) 26 20 0.8 7. Towns (HARV, So) 30 161 63 95 480 16.0 7. Desrosiers (PRIN, Fr) 27 37 89 .416 10. Oni (YALE, So) 29 22 0.8 8. Stephens (PRIN, Jr) 29 171 40 63 445 15.3 8. Stephens (PRIN, Jr) 29 40 97 .412 9. Oni, Miye (YALE, So) 29 156 57 69 438 15.1 9. Juzang (HARV, So) 31 38 96 .396 STEALS 10. Betley (PENN, So) 33 150 84 87 471 14.3 10. Cannady (PRIN, Jr) 29 80 203 .394 Player, School G Stl Avg 1. Wright (DART, Sr) 27 41 1.5 REBOUNDING THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 2. Anderson (BRWN, So) 27 40 1.5 Player, School G Off Def Tot Avg Player, School G 3Pt Avg 3. Bell (PRIN, Sr) 29 40 1.4 1. Meisner (COL, Jr) 25 36 151 187 7.5 1. Cannady (PRIN, Jr) 29 80 2.8 4. Bassey (HARV, So) 31 40 1.3 2. Brodeur (PENN, So) 33 59 178 237 7.2 2. Morgan (COR, Jr) 28 75 2.7 5. Smith (COL, So) 27 31 1.1 3. Gettings (COR, Jr) 28 39 147 186 6.6 3. Adlesh (COL, Jr) 27 72 2.7 6. Julian (COR, Jr) 28 32 1.1 4. Stephens (PRIN, Jr) 29 40 142 182 6.3 4. Betley (PENN, So) 33 84 2.5 7. Foreman (PENN, Sr) 33 36 1.1 5. Oni (YALE, So) 29 26 147 173 6.0 5. Cambridge (BRWN, Fr) 27 68 2.5 8. Adlesh (COL, Jr) 27 29 1.1 6. Bassey (HARV, So) 31 37 147 184 5.9 6. Towns (HARV, So) 30 63 2.7 Cambridge (BRWN, Fr) 27 29 1.1 7. Julian (COR, Jr) 28 38 123 161 5.8 7. Oni (YALE, So) 29 57 2.0 10. Copeland (YALE, Jr) 30 32 1.1 8. Rothschild, (PENN, Jr) 33 57 131 188 5.7 8. Barry (DART, So) 27 53 2.0 9. Towns (HARV, So) 30 32 138 170 5.7 9. Wood (PENN, Sr) 33 64 1.9 MINUTES PLAYED 10. Reynolds (YALE, Jr) 30 43 123 166 5.5 10. Wright (DART, Sr) 27 50 1.9 Player, School G Min Avg 1. Cannady (PRIN, Jr) 29 1064 36.7 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 2.0 made/pg) 2. Barry (DART, So) 27 944 35.0 Player, School G No Avg Player, School G FTs Att Pct 3. Morgan (COR, Jr) 28 969 34.6 1. Tape, (COL, So) 25 58 2.3 1. Cannady (PRIN, Jr) 29 76 86 .884 4. Bell (PRIN, Sr) 29 1001 34.4 2. Choh (BRWN, Fr) 27 55 2.0 2. Copeland (YALE, Jr) 30 65 75 .867 5. Stephens (PRIN, Jr) 29 998 34.4 3. Lewis (HARV, So) 32 60 1.9 3. Anderson (BRWN, So) 27 169 196 .862 6. Smith (COL, So) 27 918 34.0 4. Brodeur (PENN, So) 33 59 1.8 4. Smith (COL, So) 27 112 133 .842 7. Anderson (BRWN, So) 27 915 33.9 5. Rothschild (PENN, So) 33 57 1.7 5. Wright (DART, Sr) 27 57 69 .826 8. Betley (PENN, So) 33 1006 33.5 6. Atkinson (YALE, Fr) 31 53 1.7 6. Gettings (COR, Jr) 28 94 114 .825 9. Bassey, (HARV, So) 31 1021 32.9 7. Emery (DART, So) 26 39 1.5 7. Morgan (COR, Jr) 28 147 180 .817 10. Oni (YALE, So) 29 952 32.8 8. DeWolf (BRWN, Fr) 27 39 1.4 8. Bassey (HARV, So) 31 62 76 .816 9. Meisner (COL, Jr) 25 36 1.4 9. Towns (HARV, So) 30 95 118 .805 10. Reynolds (YALE, Jr) 30 43 1.4 10. Betley (PENN, So) 33 87 113 .770

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ASSISTS Player, School G No Avg Player, School G Asst Avg 1. Meisner (COL, Jr) 25 151 6.0 1. Smith (COL, So) 27 124 4.6 2. Brodeur (PENN, So) 33 178 5.4 2. Anderson (BRWN, So) 27 105 3.9 3. Gettings (COR, Jr) 28 147 5.3 Barry (DART, So) 27 105 3.9 4. Oni, (YALE, So) 29 147 5.1 4. Bell (PRIN, Sr) 29 107 3.7 5. Stephens (PRIN, Jr) 29 142 4.9 5. Oni (YALE, So) 29 105 3.6 6. Cannady (PRIN, Jr) 29 140 4.8 6. Foreman (PENN, Sr) 33 117 3.5 7. Bassey (HARV, So) 31 147 4.7 7. Morgan (COR, Jr) 28 90 3.2 8. Towns (HARV, So) 30 138 4.6 8. Johnson (DART, Sr) 27 79 2.9 9. Bell (PRIN, Sr) 29 132 4.6 9. Gettings (COR, Jr) 28 80 2.9 10. Julian (COR, Jr) 28 123 4.4 10. Copeland (YALE, Jr) 30 82 2.7 18 13 19 Ivy League Basketball 2017-18 Men’s Basketball Year In Review LEAGUE GAMES ONLY THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE TEAM LEADERS Team G 3Pts Att Pct ASSISTS SCORING OFFENSE 1. Harvard 14 133 315 .422 Team G Asst Avg Team G W-L Pts Avg 2. Columbia 14 131 353 .371 1. Cornell 14 217 15.5 1. Columbia 14 5-9 1089 77.8 3. Penn 14 117 326 .359 2. Penn 14 211 15.1 2. Penn 14 12-2 1068 76.3 4. Princeton 14 139 392 .355 3. Yale 14 207 14.8 3. Cornell 14 6-8 1066 76.1 5. Cornell 14 102 301 .339 4. Harvard 14 194 13.9 4. Brown 14 4-10 1064 76.0 6. Dartmouth 14 92 274 .336 5. Columbia 14 177 12.6 5. Princeton 14 5-9 1040 74.3 7. Yale 14 105 318 .330 6. Princeton 14 176 12.6 6. Yale 14 9-5 1034 73.9 8. Brown 14 92 291 . 3 1 6 7. Dartmouth 14 173 12.4 7. Harvard 14 12-2 1020 72.9 8. Brown 14 163 11.6 8. Dartmouth 14 3-11 905 64.6 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE BLOCKED SHOTS SCORING DEFENSE Team G 3Pts Att Pct Team G Blk Avg Team G W-L Pts Avg 1. Penn 14 75 276 .272 1. Harvard 14 58 4.1 1. Harvard 14 12-2 920 65.7 2. Harvard 14 107 333 .321 2. Princeton 14 46 3.3 2. Penn 14 12-2 967 69.1 3. Yale 14 100 307 .326 3. Cornell 14 45 3.2 3. Dartmouth 14 3-11 986 70.4 4. Dartmouth 14 120 347 .346 4. Dartmouth 14 43 3.1 4. Yale 14 9-5 1006 71.9 5. Princeton 14 111 309 .359 5. Columbia 14 42 3.0 5. Princeton 14 5-9 1049 74.9 6. Columbia 14 153 384 .398 Brown 14 42 3.0 6. Columbia 14 5-9 1094 78.1 7. Cornell 14 132 331 .399 7. Yale 14 40 2.9 7. Cornell 14 6-8 1127 80.5 8. Brown 14 113 283 .399 Penn 14 40 2.9 8. Brown 14 4-10 1137 81.2 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE STEALS SCORING MARGIN Team G FTs Att Pct Team G Stls Avg Team G Off Def Marg 1. Harvard 14 177 216 .819 1. Yale 14 103 7.4 1. Penn 14 76.3 69.1 +7.2 2. Columbia 14 182 232 .784 2. Columbia 14 97 6.9 2. Harvard 14 72.9 65.7 +7.1 3. Yale 14 185 237 .781 3. Brown 14 91 6.5 3. Yale 14 73.9 71.9 +2.0 4. Cornell 14 224 301 .744 4. Penn 14 89 6.4 4. Columbia 14 77.8 78.1 -0.4 5. Brown 14 252 342 .737 5. Harvard 14 82 5.9 5. Princeton 14 74.3 74.9 -0.6 6. Princeton 14 143 202 .708 6. Cornell 14 80 5.7 6. Cornell 14 76.1 80.5 -4.4 7. Dartmouth 14 181 259 .699 7. Dartmouth 14 75 5.4 7. Brown 14 76.0 81.2 -5.2 8. Penn 14 195 292 .668 8. Princeton 14 63 4.5 8. Dartmouth 14 64.6 70.4 -5.8 REBOUNDING OFFENSE TURNOVER MARGIN FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Team G Reb Avg Team G Team Opp Marg Team G FGs Att Pct 1. Brown 14 502 35.9 1. Brown 14 178 200 +1.6 1. Penn 14 378 792 .477 2. Columbia 14 499 35.6 2. Princeton 14 141 157 +1.1 2. Cornell 14 370 793 .467 3. Harvard 14 496 35.4 3. Columbia 14 165 178 +0.9 3. Harvard 14 355 768 .462 4. Penn 14 487 34.8 Penn 14 158 171 +0.9 4. Yale 14 372 813 .458 5. Yale 14 480 34.3 5. Yale 14 178 174 -0.3 5. Columbia 14 388 862 .450 6. Princeton 14 472 33.7 6. Cornell 14 186 172 -1.0 6. Princeton 14 379 852 .445 7. Cornell 14 463 33.1 7. Dartmouth 14 184 169 -1.1 7. Dartmouth 14 316 744 .425 8. Dartmouth 14 457 32.6 8. Harvard 14 201 170 -2.2 8. Brown 14 360 857 .420 REBOUNDING DEFENSE ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE Team G Reb Avg Team G Asst TOs Ratio Team G FGs Att Pct 1. Harvard 14 421 30.1 1. Penn 14 211 158 1.3 1. Harvard 14 314 769 .408 2. Dartmouth 14 468 33.4 2. Princeton 14 176 141 1.2 2. Penn 14 351 832 .422 3. Columbia 14 485 34.6 3. Cornell 14 217 186 1.2 3. Yale 14 361 806 .448 Yale 14 485 34.6 4. Yale 14 207 178 1.2 4. Dartmouth 14 358 793 .451 5. Penn 14 494 35.3 5. Columbia 14 177 165 1.1 5. Princeton 14 370 816 .453 6. Brown 14 496 35.4 6. Harvard 14 194 201 1.0 6. Columbia 14 378 817 .463 Cornell 14 496 35.4 7. Dartmouth 14 173 184 0.9 7. Cornell 14 403 863 .467 8. Princeton 14 511 36.5 8. Brown 14 163 178 0.9 8. Brown 14 383 785 .488 REBOUND MARGIN THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Team G Off Def Marg Team G 3Pt Avg 1. Harvard 14 496 421 +5.4 1. Princeton 14 139 9.9 2. Columbia 14 499 485 +1.0 2. Harvard 14 133 9.5 3. Brown 14 502 496 +0.4 3. Columbia 14 131 9.4 4. Yale 14 480 485 -0.4 4. Penn 14 117 8.4 5. Penn 14 487 494 -0.5 5. Yale 14 105 7.5 6. Dartmouth 14 457 468 -0.8 6. Cornell 14 102 7.3 7. Cornell 14 463 496 -2.4 7. Brown 14 92 6.6 8. Princeton 14 472 511 -2.8 Dartmouth 14 92 6.6 18 14 19 Ivy League Basketball 2017-18 Men’s Basketball Year In Review

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. 1.0 made/pg) BLOCKED SHOTS SCORING Player, School G 3Pt Att Pct Player, School G Blk Avg Player, School G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg 1. Jackson (DART, Fr) 13 14 25 .560 1. Lewis (HARV, So) 14 22 1.6 1. Morgan (COR, Jr) 14 89 31 78 287 20.5 2. Towns (HARV, So) 14 37 75 .493 2. Knight (DART, Fr) 12 18 1.5 2. Towns (HARV, So) 14 87 37 50 261 18.6 3. Bassey (HARV, So) 14 23 47 .489 3. Brodeur (PENN, So) 14 20 1.4 Cambridge (BRWN, Fr) 14 90 35 46 261 18.6 4. Stefanini (COL, Fr) 14 19 39 .487 4. Tape (COL, So) 13 17 1.3 4. Gettings (COR, Jr) 14 89 22 52 252 18.0 5. Betley (PENN, So) 14 39 87 .448 5. Stephens (PRIN, Jr) 14 16 1.1 5. Smith (COL, So) 14 76 19 69 240 17.1 6. Adlesh (COL, Jr) 14 42 94 .447 6. Julian (COR, Jr) 14 15 1.1 6. Stephens (PRIN, Jr) 14 86 21 36 229 16.4 7. Stephens (PRIN, Jr) 14 21 50 .420 7. Phills (YALE, Jr) 14 14 1.0 7. Anderson (BRWN, So) 14 70 17 64 221 15.8 8. Swain (YALE, Fr) 14 25 61 .410 Choh (BRWN, Fr) 14 14 1.0 8. Cannady (PRIN, Jr) 14 80 33 22 215 15.4 9. Barry (DART, So) 14 20 50 .400 9. Cambridge (BRWN, Fr) 14 13 0.9 9. Betley (PENN, So) 14 65 39 43 212 15.1 Gordon (COR, Jr) 13 14 35 .400 10. Bell (PRIN, Sr) 14 11 0.8 10. Brodeur (PENN, So) 14 85 9 28 207 14.8 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS STEALS REBOUNDING Player, School G 3Pt Avg Player, School G Stl Avg Player, School G Off Def Tot Avg 1. Adlesh (COL, Jr) 14 42 3.0 1. Wright (DART, Sr) 14 22 1.6 1. Meisner (COL, Jr) 13 24 80 104 8.0 2. Betley (PENN, So) 14 39 2.8 2. Phills (YALE, Jr) 14 20 1.4 2. Brodeur (PENN, So) 14 26 80 106 7.6 3. Towns (HARV, So) 14 37 2.6 Brodeur (PENN, So) 14 20 1.4 3. Gettings (COR, Jr) 14 18 87 105 7.5 4. Cambridge (BRWN, Fr) 14 35 2.5 Castlin (COL, Sr) 14 20 1.4 4. Choh (BRWN, Fr) 14 38 60 98 7.0 5. Cannady (PRIN, Jr) 14 33 2.4 5. Copeland (YALE, Jr) 14 19 1.4 5. Bassey (HARV, So) 14 18 74 92 6.6 6. Morgan (COR, Jr) 14 31 2.2 Bassey (HARV, So) 14 19 1.4 6. Stephens (PRIN, Jr) 14 16 75 91 6.5 7. Johnson (HARV, Jr) 14 29 2.1 7. Hunsaker (BRWN, So) 14 18 1.3 7. Oni (YALE, So) 14 13 76 89 6.4 8. Wood (PENN, Sr) 14 27 1.9 Cambridge (BRWN, Fr) 14 18 1.3 8. Phills (YALE, Jr) 14 25 60 85 6.1 9. Swain (YALE, Fr) 14 25 1.8 9. Davis (COR, Jr) 14 17 1.2 Cannady (PRIN, Jr) 14 6 79 85 6.1 10. Desrosiers (PRIN, Fr) 14 24 1.7 Foreman (PENN, Sr) 14 17 1.2 10. Lewis (HARV, So) 14 24 60 84 6.0 Wright (DART, Sr) 14 24 1.7 MINUTES PLAYED OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 2.0 made/pg) Player, School G Min Avg Player, School G No Avg Player, School G FTs Att Pct 1. Cannady (PRIN, Jr) 14 529 37.8 1. Tape (COL, So) 13 36 2.8 1. Copeland (YALE, Jr) 14 42 44 .955 2. Juzang (HARV, So) 14 511 36.5 2. Choh (BRWN, Fr) 14 38 2.7 2. Castlin (COL, Sr) 14 35 37 .946 3. Stephens (PRIN, Jr) 14 497 35.5 3. Brodeur (PENN, So) 14 26 1.9 3. Juzang (HARV, So) 14 39 44 .886 Bell (PRIN, Sr) 14 497 35.5 4. Meisner (COL, Jr) 13 24 1.8 4. Smith (COL, So) 14 69 80 .863 Morgan (COR, Jr) 14 497 35.5 5. Phills (YALE, Jr) 14 25 1.8 5. Towns (HARV, So) 14 50 59 .847 6. Barry (DART, So) 14 494 35.3 6. Lewis (HARV, So) 14 24 1.7 6. Bassey (HARV, So) 14 38 45 .844 7. Bassey (HARV, So) 14 491 35.1 7. Julian (COR, Jr) 14 23 1.6 7. Anderson (BRWN, So) 14 64 77 .831 8. Anderson (BRWN, So) 14 488 34.9 DeWolf (BRWN, Fr) 14 23 1.6 8. Wright (DART, Sr) 14 39 47 .830 9. Betley (PENN, So) 14 475 33.9 9. Emery (DART, So) 13 21 1.6 9. Morgan (COR, Jr) 14 78 96 .813 10. Oni (YALE, So) 14 471 33.6 10. Reynolds (YALE, Jr) 13 20 1.5 10. Johnson (DART, Sr) 14 33 41 .805 Smith (COL, So) 14 471 33.6

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ASSISTS Player, School G No Avg Player, School G Asst Avg 1. Gettings (COR, Jr) 14 87 6.2 1. Smith (COL, So) 14 61 4.4 2. Meisner (COL, Jr) 13 80 6.2 2. Juzang (HARV, So) 14 56 4.0 3. Brodeur (PENN, So) 14 80 5.7 3. Anderson (BRWN, So) 14 55 3.9 4. Cannady (PRIN, Jr) 14 79 5.6 4. Barry (DART, So) 14 54 3.9 5. Oni (YALE, So) 14 76 5.4 Foreman (PENN, Sr) 14 54 3.9 6. Stephens (PRIN, Jr) 14 75 5.4 6. Oni (YALE, So) 14 53 3.8 7. Bassey (HARV, So) 14 74 5.3 7. Bell (PRIN, Sr) 14 47 3.4 8. Towns (HARV, So) 14 64 4.6 8. Bassey (HARV, So) 14 45 3.2 9. Morgan (COR, Jr) 14 62 4.4 9. Gettings (COR, Jr) 14 44 3.1 10. Choh (BRWN, Fr) 14 60 4.3 Morgan (COR, Jr) 14 44 3.1 Betley (PENN, So) 14 60 4.3 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 2.5 ast/pg) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 3.0 made/pg) Player, School G Asst TOs Ratio Player, School G FGs Att Pct 1. Bell (PRIN, Sr) 14 47 13 3.6 1. Atkinson (YALE, Fr) 14 46 70 .657 2. Barry (DART, So) 14 54 19 2.8 2. Lewis (HARV, So) 14 81 129 .628 3. McBride (COR, Fr) 14 43 17 2.5 3. Phills (YALE, Jr) 14 65 114 .570 4. Foreman (PENN, Sr) 14 54 24 2.3 4. Brodeur (PENN, So) 14 85 155 .548 5. Smith (COL, So) 14 61 32 1.9 5. Julian (COR, Jr) 14 43 79 .544 6. Juzang (HARV, So) 14 56 38 1.5 6. Jackson (DART, Fr) 13 41 76 .539 7. Oni (YALE, So) 14 53 36 1.5 7. Choh (BRWN, Fr) 14 50 93 .538 8. Morgan (COR, Jr) 14 44 30 1.5 8. Stephens (PRIN, Jr) 14 86 162 .531 9. Anderson (BRWN, So) 14 55 41 1.3 9. Castlin (COL, Sr) 14 50 96 .521 10. Gettings (COR, Jr) 14 44 40 1.1 10. Rothschild (PENN, Jr) 14 42 81 .519 18 15 19 Ivy League Basketball 2017-18 Men’s Basketball Year In Review NATIONAL POSTSEASON HONORS

ASSOCIATED PRESS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES All-America Teams District 13 Honorable Mention Coach of the Year Seth Towns, Harvard Steve Donahue, Penn

LOU HENSON First Team All-America Teams Seth Towns, Harvard Matt Morgan, Cornell Matt Morgan, Cornell Seth Towns, Harvard AJ Brodeur, Penn

CAPITAL ONE®/CoSIDA Second Team Academic All-District Devin Cannady, Princeton First Team Miye Oni, Yale Stone Gettings, Cornell Chris Lewis, Harvard Ryan Betley, Penn GOOGLE CLOUD/CoSIDA Academic All-America NEW YORK METROPOLITAN Third Team BASKETBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION Stone Gettings, Cornell All-Met Teams Third Team COLLEGEINSIDER.COM Mike Smith, Columbia Finalists BASKETBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION Steve Donahue, Penn All-District I Team Seth Towns, Harvard (So., F) Finalists NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES Tommy Amaker, Princeton Team Academic Excellence Award Columbia 2019 IVY LEAGUE TOURNAMENT Harvard All-Tournament Team Honors Yale Most Outstanding Player AJ Brodeur, Penn Honors Court Peter Barba, Columbia (Jr., G – ) All-Tournament Team Lukas Meisner, Columbia (Jr., F – Political Science) Matt Morgan, Cornell (Jr., G) Chris Egi, Harvard (Sr., F – Economics) Chris Lewis, Harvard (So., F) Zach Yoshor, Harvard (Sr., F – Economics) Seth Towns, Harvard (So., F) Andre Chatfield, Harvard (Sr., G – Economics) AJ Brodeur, Penn (So., F) James McLean, Harvard (Jr., G – Electrical Engineering Robbie Feinberg, Harvard (Jr., G – Economics) COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS Balsa Dragovic, Harvard (Jr., F – History and Science) Mid-Major National Awards Eric Anderson, Yale (Sr., F – Economics) Second Team All Mid-Major Alex Copeland, Yale (Sr., G – Political Science) Seth Towns, Harvard Trey Phills, Yale (Jr., G – Sociology) Thomas Ryan, Yale (Jr., F – Political Science) ECAC Division I All-Star Teams Second Team AJ Brodeur, Penn

Coach of the Year Steven Donahue, Penn 18 16 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Honors ALL-AMERICANS PENN (2016), HM BROWN (1951), 2nd Charles Taft (1917), 1st John Pryor (1908), 1st Ernie Beck (1952), 2nd Ernie Beck (1953), 1st THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIP COLUMBIA Francis Crossin (1944), 2nd COLUMBIA A.D. Alexander (1911), 1st Howard Dallmar (1945), 1st Heyward Dotson (1970) (1951), 2nd George Flint (1906), 1st Lou Bender (1930), 1st George Flint (1907), 1st DARTMOUTH Lou Bender (1932), 1st Emanuel Goldblatt (1925), 1st George Munroe (1949) Claus Benson (1912), 1st Emanuel Goldblatt (1926), 1st Walt Budko (1948), 3rd William Graves (1922), 1st HARVARD (1956), 2nd (1975), 5th Bryce Nelson (1959) Chet Forte (1957), 1st Charles Keinath (1906), 1st Charles Maynes (1960) Biaggio Gerussi (1909), 1st Charles Keinath (1907), 1st Ben Heineman (1965) George Gregory (1931), 1st Charles Keinath (1908), 1st Merle McClung (1965) Marcus Hurley (1905), 1st Charles Keinath (1909), 1st Charles Filson (1966) Marcus Hurley (1906), 1st Thomas Magner (1930), 2nd Franklin Raines (1971) Marcus Hurley (1907), 1st Dan McNichol (1919), 1st Donald Gogel (1971) Dave Jones (1932), 1st Dan McNichol (1920), 1st James Basker (1976) Ted Kiendl (1909), 1st Dan McNichol (1921), 1st Glen Fine (1979) Ted Kiendl (1910), 1st Edward McNichol (1916), 1st Alex Dreier (1988) Ted Kiendl (1911), 1st Bob Morse (1972), 2nd Charlie Lee (1915), 1st Fran Murray (1937), 1st PENN W.M. Lee (1911), 1st Hubert Peck (1918), 1st John Wideman (1963) John Lorch (1927), 1st Hubert Peck (1920), 1st Jim McMillian (1968), 2nd (1979), 1st PRINCETON Jim McMillian (1969), 1st (2012), HM (1965) Jim McMillian (1970), 2nd Joe Schaaf (1928), 1st Dan Meenan (1914), 1st Joe Schaaf (1929), 1st YALE Bill Nash (1935), 1st Andrew Stannard (1919), 1st Robert McCallum (1968) Bill Nash (1936), 1st George Sweeney (1918), 1st Mike Oristaglio (1974) Dave Newmark (1966), HM George Sweeney (1920), 1st James McGuire (1974) John O’Brien (1937), 1st William Turner (1912), 1st Matt Townsend (2015) John O’Brien (1938), 1st Lewis Walton (1911), 1st J.T. Flowers (2017) John Ryan (1907), 1st David Wohl (1971), 4th John Ryan (1908), 1st John Ryan (1909), 1st PRINCETON ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Bill Bradley (1963), 1st DIVISION I MEN’S BASKETBALL CORNELL Bill Bradley (1964), 1st ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA OF THE YEAR Leslie Brown (1915), 1st Bill Bradley (1965), 1st Bill Bradley, Princeton (1965) Robert Gale (1948), 2nd Ken Fairman (1933), 1st Matt Townsend, Yale (2015) George Halstead (1913), 1st (1998), HM Gil Halstead (1914), 1st Cyril Haas (1916), 1st FIRST TEAM Walter Lunden (1914), 1st Cyril Haas (1917), 1st Bill Bradley, Princeton (1965) John Luther (1923), 1st (2013), HM Robert Morse, Penn (1971) (2010), HM Arthur Loeb (1922), 1st Paul Anderson, Dartmouth (1984) Arthur Loeb (1923), 1st Darren Brady, Brown (1985) DARTMOUTH Carl Loeb (1926), 1st Joe Carrabino, Harvard (1985) Al Bonniwell (1935), 1st (1970), 3rd Tim Hassett, Dartmouth (1985) Audley Brindley (1944), 1st Hamilton Salmon (1913), 1st Todd Murray, Brown (1985) Gus Broberg (1939), 1st Brian Taylor (1972), 1st Jim Turner, Brown (1986) Gus Broberg (1940), 1st Chris Thomforde (1967), 2nd Arne Duncan, Harvard (1987) Gus Broberg (1941), 1st O. deG. Vanderbilt (1905), 1st , Princeton (1991) George Grebenstein (1906), 1st Seamus Lonergan, Dartmouth (1996) Ernst Mensel (1912), 1st YALE Graham Dow, Cornell (2007) George Munroe (1942), 1st W.P. Arnold (1915), 1st Patrick Foley, Columbia (2010) Rufus Sisson (1912), 1st Harry Fisher (1905), 1st Matthew Sullivan, Brown (2013) Stanley Skaug (1943), 2nd Willard Hyatt (1905), 1st Matt Townsend, Yale (2015) Maurice Swarthout (1929), 3rd Rick Kaminsky (1964), HM Gilmore Kinney (1906), 1st BROWN HARVARD Gilmore Kinney (1907), 1st Arnie Berman (1972), 2nd Harold Amberg (1906), 1st Orson Kinney (1917), 1st Darren Brady (1985), 1st Wyndol Gray (1946), 2nd (1946), 1st Garrett Leffelman (2011), 2nd Ralph Griffiths (1906), 1st Tony Lavelli (1947), 2nd Rick Lloyd (1991), 3rd; (1992), 2nd (2014), HM Tony Lavelli (1948), 1st Matthew Mullery (2010), 3rd Keith Wright (2011), HM Tony Lavelli (1949), 1st Todd Murray (1985), 1st Seth Towns (2018), HM Egbert Miles (1934), 3rd Matthew Sullivan (2012), 3rd; (2013), 1st (1908), 1st Jim Turner (1986), 1st Justin Sears (2015), HM 18 17 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Honors

COLUMBIA HARVARD 1975-76 Keven McDonald, Penn Shane Cotner (1978), 4th Glen Fine (1979) 1976-77 Alton Byrd, Columbia Patrick Foley (2009), 3rd; (2010), 1st Willie Jenkins (1974) Bob Roma, Princeton 1977-78 Mike Davis, Cornell CORNELL PENN 1978-79 Tim Daaleman, Yale Peter Call (1978), 5th Robert Morse (1972) 1979-80 Steve Leondis, Yale Jeff Gaca (1993), 3rd PRINCETON Paul Little, Penn Lenny Collins (2006), 3rd (1990) 1980-81 Joe Carrabino, Harvard Graham Dow (2007),1st Chris Thomforde (1969) 1981-82 , Harvard Chris Wroblewski (2011), 3rd; (2012), 3rd 1982-83 Mike Waitkus, Brown Stone Gettings (2018), 3rd YALE 1983-84 John Bajusz, Cornell Richard Johnson (1967) 1984-85 Bryan Randall, Dartmouth DARTMOUTH Robert McCallum (1968) 1985-86 Jim Barton, Dartmouth Joe Colgan (1968), 3rd Matt Townsend, Yale (2015) 1986-87 Guido Casparis, Columbia Calvin Johnson (1981), 3rd 1987-88 Ralph James, Harvard Jon Logan Edwards (1982), 4th PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1988-89 Ed Petersen, Yale Paul Anderson (1984), 1st 1974-75 Ron Haigler, Penn 1989-90 Carlos Williams, Brown Tim Hassett (1985), 1st 1975-76 , Princeton 1990-91 Will McAllister, Penn John Mackay (1989), 3rd; (1990), 3rd 1976-77 Frank Sowinski, Princeton 1991-92 Rick Hielscher, Princeton Crawford Palmer (1993), 2nd 1977-78 Keven McDonald, Penn 1992-93 Pax Whitehead, Cornell Seamus Lonergan (1996), 1st; (1997), 2nd 1978-79 Tony Price, Penn 1993-94 Sea Lonergan, Dartmouth 1979-80 Peter Moss, Brown 1994-95 Gabe Hunterton, Yale HARVARD 1980-81 Larry Lawrence, Dartmouth 1995-96 Tim Hill, Harvard Joe Carrabino (1981), 4th; (1985), 1st 1981-82 Paul Little, Penn 1996-97 , Penn Arne Duncan (1987), 1st Craig Robinson, Princeton 1997-98 Dan Clemente, Harvard Tim Hill (1999), 2nd 1982-83 Craig Robinson, Princeton 1998-99 Chris Young, Princeton Jim Goffredo (2007), 2nd 1983-84 Joe Carrabino, Harvard 1999-00 , Penn Matt Stehle (2006), 2nd 1984-85 Ken Bantum, Cornell 2000-01 Konrad Wysocki, Princeton 1985-86 Jim Turner, Brown 2001-02 Alex Gamboa, Yale PENN 1986-87 Perry Bromwell, Penn 2002-03 Lenny Collins, Cornell Bob Morse (1972), 1st 1987-88 Paul Maley, Yale 2003-04 Leon Pattman, Dartmouth 1988-89 Bob Scrabis, Princeton 2004-05 Damon Huffman, Brown PRINCETON 1989-90 Kit Mueller, Princeton 2005-06 Adam Gore, Cornell Bill Bradley (1965) 1st [Hall of Fame, 1988] 1990-91 Kit Mueller, Princeton 2006-07 Ryan Wittman, Cornell Barnes Hauptfuhrer (1976), 2nd 1991-92 Sean Jackson, Princeton 2007-08 Tyler Bernardini, Penn Frank Sowinski (1977), 2nd; (1978), 2nd 1992-93 Jerome Allen, Penn 2008-09 Chris Wroblewski, Cornell Bob Roma (1978), 2nd Buck Jenkins, Columbia 2009-10 Kyle Casey, Harvard Gordon Enderle (1982), HM 1993-94 Jerome Allen, Penn 2010-11 Sean McGonagill, Brown Kit Mueller (1990) 3rd; (1991) 1st 1994-95 , Penn 2011-12 Shonn Miller, Cornell Steve Goodrich (1998), 2nd 1995-96 , Penn 2012-13 Siyani Chambers, Harvard Ian Hummer (2013), HM 1996-97 Sydney Johnson, Princeton 2013-14 , Princeton Spencer Weisz (2017), HM 1997-98 Steve Goodrich, Princeton 2014-15 Miles Wright, Dartmouth 1998-99 Brian Earl, Princeton 2015-16 Evan Boudreaux, Dartmouth YALE 1999-00 Michael Jordan, Penn 2016-17 Bryce Aiken, Harvard Jim McGuire (1976), 3rd 2000-01 Craig Austin, Columbia 2017-18 Desmond Cambridge, Brown Regis O’Keefe (1981), 3rd 2001-02 Ugonna Onyekwe, Penn Tim Daaleman (1982), HM 2002-03 Ugonna Onyekwe, Penn DEFENSIVE PLAYER Mike Ryan (1989), 2nd 2003-04 Jason Forte, Brown OF THE YEAR David Tompkins (1999), 3rd 2004-05 Tim Begley, Penn Established prior to the 2008-09 season. Matt Townsend (2014), 3rd 2005-06 , Penn Matt Townsend (2015), 1st 2008-09 Jeff Foote, Cornell 2006-07 Ibrahim Jaaber, Penn 2009-10 Jeff Foote, Cornell 2007-08 Louis Dale, Cornell 2010-11 Keem Maddox, Princeton NCAA POSTGRADUATE 2008-09 Alex Barnett, Dartmouth 2011-12 Reggie Willhite, Yale SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS 2009-10 Ryan Wittman, Cornell 2012-13 Cedric Kuakumensah, Brown 2010-11 Keith Wright, Harvard BROWN 2013-14 Cedric Kuakumensah, Brown 2011-12 Zack Rosen, Penn Arnie Berman (1972) 2014-15 Steve Moundou-Missi, Harvard 2012-13 Ian Hummer, Princeton Jade Newburn (1997) 2015-16 Agunwa Okolie, Harvard 2013-14 Wesley Saunders, Harvard Brian Saunders (1977) 2016-17 Myles Stephens, Princeton 2014-15 Justin Sears, Yale 2017-18 Amir Bell, Princeton 2015-16 Justin Sears, Yale COLUMBIA 2016-17 Spencer Weisz, Princeton William Ames (1968) 2017-18 Seth Towns, Harvard COACH OF THE YEAR Established prior to the 2014-15 season. DARTMOUTH ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2014-15 James Jones, Yale Paul Anderson (1984) 2015-16 James Jones, Yale 1970-71 Brian Taylor, Princeton Joe Colgan (1968) 2016-17 Mitch Henderson, Princeton 1971-72 Bill Raynor, Dartmouth Bill Healey (1976) 2017-18 Steve Donahue, Penn Seamus Lonergan (1997) 1972-73 Ron Haigler, Penn John Mackay (1990) 1973-74 Adam Sutton, Dartmouth 1974-75 Larry Cubas, Dartmouth 18 18 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Honors FIRST-TEAM ALL-IVY Bart Leach (1955) BROWN DARTMOUTH Gene Barth (1963) Paul Anderson (1983-84) Arnie Berman (1972) Jim Barton (1988-89) Bruce Lefkowitz (1987) Eric Blackiston (1995) Alex Barnett (2009) Paul Little (1982) Phil Brown (1974-75) James Blackwell (1991) Matt Maloney (1993-94-95) Mike Cingiser (1960-61-62) James Brown (1973) Keven McDonald (1976-77-78) Jason Forte (2003-04-05) Brian Burke (1984) Bob Mikvy (1960) Damon Huffman (2008) Evan B Bob Morse (1972) Earl Hunt (2001-02-03) Sterling Edmonds (1978) Jeff Neuman (1964-65-66) Mark McAndrew (2007-08) Paul Erland (1971) Ugonna Onyekwe (2002-03) Sean McGonagill (2013-14) Gregg Frame (1994) Stan Pawlak (1964-65-66) Eddie Morris (1974) Jim Francis (1955-57) Barry Pierce (1994) Peter Moss (1979-80) Shaun Gee (1998-99) Lamar Plummer (2001) Todd Mulder (1985) Ron Judson (1956) Tony Price (1979) Matt Mullery (2009) Chuck Kaufman (1959) Paul Romanczuk (1999) Alai Nuualiitia (2003) Rudy LaRusso (1958-59) Zack Rosen (2010-11-12) Brian Saunders (1976-77) Larry Lawrence (1979-81) James Salters (1980) Steven Speith (2017) Seamus Lonergan (1995-96-97) Jeff Schiffner (2003-04) Joe Tebo (1956) Walter Palmer (1990) Joe Sturgis (1956) Jim Turner (1986) George Ramming (1961) Andrew Toole (2002) Bryan Randall (1988) Matt White (1979) COLUMBIA (1969-71) Noruwa Agho (2011) HARVARD Mark Zoller (2006-07) Craig Austin (2000-01) Bryce Aiken (2017) Brian Barbour (2012) Joe Carrabino (1984-85) PRINCETON John Baumann (2007-08) Kyle Casey (2012) Carl Belz (1957-59) Darren Burnett (1982-83) Siyani Chambers (2013, 2017) Bill Bradley (1963-64-65) Alton Byrd (1977-78-79) Dan Clemente (2000-01) Jim Brangan (1959-60) Tom Casey (1993) Don Fleming (1980-81-82) T.J. Bray (2014) Sean Couch (1987) Mike Gielen (1989) Pete Campbell (1960-61-62) Heyward Dotson (1969-70) Patrick Harvey (2002) Henry Caruso (2016) Ted Dwyer (1957) Tim Hill (1999) Steven Cook (2017) (1973) Ralph James (1990) Brian Earl (1999) Stan Felsinger (1966) Chris Lewis (2018) Scott Greenman (2006) Chet Forte (1955-57) Floyd Lewis (1971) Steve Goodrich (1996-97-98) Ricky Free (1977-78) Jeremy Lin (2009-10) Hal Haabestad (1955) Tom Gwydir (1986) Merle McClung (1964) Barnes Hauptfuhrer (1976) Buck Jenkins (1991-92-93) Ron Mitchell (1991) Joe Heiser (1967-68) Maodo Lo (2015-16) Wesley Saunders (2013-14-15) Rick Hielscher (1994-95) Jim McMillian (1968-69-70) Keith Sedlacek (1966) Armond Hill (1975-76) Dave Newmark (1966-68) Lou Silver (1974) Ian Hummer (2012-13) Alex Rosenberg (2014) Kyle Snowden (1996-97) (1969-70) Russ Steward (1992) Matt Stehle (2005-06) Art Hyland (1963) Seth Towns (2018) Sean Jackson (1991-92) CORNELL Keith Wright (2011) Sydney Johnson (1996-97) John Bajusz (1985-86-87) Al Kaemmerien (1961-62) Ken Bantum (1985) PENN Gabe Lewullis (1998-99) KaRon Barnes (2004) Jerome Allen (1993-94-95) Kareem Maddox (2011) Bill Baugh (1962) Koko Archibong (2002) Ted Manakas (1973) Maynard Brown (1975) John Beecroft (1974-75) Randy Melville (1980-81) Lenny Collins (2005) Tim Begley (2005) Chris Mooney (1993) Steve Cram (1965) Steve Bilsky (1970) Kit Mueller (1989-90-91) Louis Dale (2008-09-10) Ira Bowman (1996) Kevin Mullin (1984) Bob DeLuca (1965-66) AJ Brodeur (2018) Bill Omeltchenko (1978) George Farley (1960) Michael Brown (1983) Geoff Petrie (1968-69) Jeff Foote, Cornell (2010) Perry Bromwell (1985-86-87) Craig Robinson (1982-83) Sam Jacobs (1988) (1970-71-72) Bill Ryan (1984) Lou Jordan (1958) Dick Csencsitz (1958) Bob Scrabis (1988-89) Mike Lucas (1982) Hassan Duncombe (1990) Frank Sowinski (1977-78) John McCord (1997) John Engles (1976) Myles Stephens (2017) Shonn Miller (2013-15) (1989) Brian Taylor (1971-72) Greg Morris (1967) Ron Haigler (1973-74-75) Chris Thomforde (1967-68) Chuck Rolles (1955-56) Ken Hall (1981) Will Venable (2004) Jerry Szachara (1963) Phil Hankinson (1972-73) Judson Wallace (2004) Bernard Vaughan (1977) Ibrahim Jaaber (2006-07) (1967) Ryan Wittman (2008-09-10) Michael Jordan (1998-99-00) Spencer Weisz (2017) Chris Wrowblewski (2012) Tim Krug (1996) Nate Walton (2001) Matt Morgan (2018) (2000) Chris Young (2000) 18 19 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Honors

Brandt Schuckman (1996) YALE Justin Treadwell (1994) YALE Casey Cammann (1992) Ryan Wittman (2008-09) Casey Cammann (1992) Dean Campbell (1990) Chris Wroblewski (2011) Stuart Davies (1992) Tim Daaleman (1981) Sam Downey (2017) Larry Downs (1958-59) DARTMOUTH Craig Fairfield (1993) Edwin Draughan (2005) Johnathan Ball (2008) Alex Gamboa (2005) (1985-86-87) Connor Boehm (2014-15-16) Josh Greenberg (2006) Javier Duren (2015) Evan Boudreaux (2017) Josh Jennings (1994) Eric Flato (2007) Greg Buth (1999-00-01) Andy Karazim (1995) Butch Graves (1983-84) Jason Capps (1994) Chris Leanza (2003) Rick Johnson (1967) Jacob Capps (1995-96) Greg Mangano (2012) Rick Kaminsky (1963-64) John Conley (1993) Raffi Mantilla (2010-11) John Lee (1956-57-58) Mike Crotty (1992) Sam Martin (2013) Bill Madden (1961-62) Jason Kemp (1998-00) Matt Minoff (2004) Paul Maley (1987-88) Mark Kissling (2001) Ross Morin (2008-09) Greg Mangano (2011) Michael Liddy (2005) Matt Ricketts (1996-97-98) Dominick Martin (2006) Seamus Lonergan (1995-96-97) Ted Smith (2000) Makai Mason (2016) Gabas Maldunas (2013) David Tompkins (1999) Miye Oni (2018) Mike McLaren (2003-04) Matt Townsend (2014-15) Ed Petersen (1992) Brian McMillan (2006) Nick Victor (2016) Justin Sears (2014-15-16) Crawford Palmer (1993) Brandon Sherrod (2016) Robby Pride (2010) Emerson Whitley (1998) Clive Weeden (2011) Larry Zigerelli (1980) Miles Wright (2018)

ACADEMIC ALL-IVY HARVARD Mike Beam (1999) BROWN Brandyn Curry (2011) Marcus Becker (2006) Jan Esway (1995) Paul Krasinski (1998) Andrew Gellert (2002) Cedric Kuakumensah (2016) Jim Goffredo (2007) Garrett Leffelman (2010) Tim Hill (1998) Rick Lloyd (1992) Jeremy Lin (2010) Rafael Maia (2015) Ron Mitchell (1992) Mark McAndrew (2007-08) Elliott Prasse-Freeman (2003) Sean McGonagill (2014) Tyler Rullman (1993) Josh Meyer (2002) Matt Stehle (2006) Matt Mullery (2009) Patrick Steeves (2016) Jade Newburn (1997) Patrick Powers (2003-04) PENN Steven Spieth (2017) Koko Archibong (2002-03) Matthew Sullivan (2013) Tim Begley (2004-05) Peter Sullivan (2011) Camyn Crocker (2015) Jesse Wood (2000-01) Steve Danley (2006-07) Kevin Egee (2009) COLUMBIA Jack Eggleston (2011) Craig Austin (2000-01) Jeff Goldstein (1998) Brian Barbour (2011-13) Dau Jok (2013) Joe Case (2002) David Klatsky (2001) Patrick Foley (2009-10) Mike Milobsky (1992) Matt Fuchs (1997) Zack Rosen (2010) Maodo Lo (2015-16) Jeff Schiffner (2003) Ben Nwachukwu (2006-08) Caleb Wood (2018) Gary Raimondo (1998-99) Eric Speaker (1992) PRINCETON Justin Conway (2007) CORNELL Steven Cook (2016) Greg Barratt (2001) Chris Doyal (1996) Eitan Chemerinski (2013) Ahmed El-Nokali (2002) Lenny Collins (2005-06) Scott Greenman (2006) Kevin Cuttica (1999) Steve Goodrich (1997-98) Graham Dow (2005-07) Rick Hielscher (1995) Jeff Foote (2010) Sydney Johnson (1996-97) Jeff Gaca (1992) Gabe Lewullis (1999) Adam Gore (2008) Chris Marquardt (1992) Stone Gettings (2018) Ed Persia (2004) Derek Kruse (2000) Mason Rocca (2000) Steve Marusich (1994) Kyle Wente (2002) Omar Sanders (1993) 18 20 19 Ivy League Basketball Ivy Leaguers in the Olympics GOLD MEDAL PARTICIPANTS Bill Bradley, Princeton (1964) U.S. Konrad Wysocki, Princeton (2008) Germany Koko Archibong, Penn (2012) Nigeria SILVER MEDAL Crawford Palmer, Dartmouth (2000) France

Ivy Leaguers in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame INDUCTED AS A PLAYER INDUCTED AS A COACH INDUCTED AS A CONTRIBUTOR Bill Bradley, Princeton -- alumnus (1999) , Princeton -- coach (1997) Alva O. Duer, Columbia -- alumnus (1981) Charles Murphy, Columbia -- alumnus (1960) , Penn -- coach (1994) Harry A. Fisher, Columbia -- alumnus, Edward A. Wachter, Harvard -- coach (1961) Clarence E. Gaines, Columbia -- alumnus (1983) , coach (1973) Howard A. Hobson, Columbia -- alumnus; , Harvard -- Yale -- coach (1965) law school alumnus (1991) Alvin F. ‘Doggie’ Julian, Dartmouth -- coach (1967) David Gavitt, Dartmouth -- alumnus (2006) Kenneth D. Loeffler, Yale -- coach (1964) , Dartmouth -- alumnus (2013) Walter E. Meanwell, Yale -- alumnus (1959) Edwin B. Henderson, Harvard -- alumnus, “Father of Black Basketball” (2013) Edward J. Hickox, Columbia -- alumnus (1959) Edward S. ‘Ned’ Irish, Penn -- alumnus (1964) Emil S. Liston, Harvard -- alumnus (1974) Ralph Morgan, Penn -- alumnus (1959) , Yale -- alumnus (1973) Elmer H. Ripley, Columbia -- alumnus; Yale -- coach (1972) Tom ‘Satch’ Sanders, Harvard -- coach (2011) , Yale -- alumnus, coach, athletic director (1959) Edward S. Steitz, Cornell -- alumnus (1983) , Columbia -- law school alumnus (2014) Arthur L. Trester, Columbia -- alumnus (1961)

Ivy Leaguers in the Hall of Fame FOUNDING MEMBERS INDUCTED AS A COACH PLAYERS , Yale -- coach (2011) Bill Bradley, Princeton -- alumnus (2006) Charles C. Murphy, Columbia -- alumnus (1960)

COACHES Pete Carril, Princeton -- coach (2006) Chuck Daly, Penn -- coach (2006) Clarence E. Gaines, Columbia -- alumnus (2006) Howard A. Hobson, Columbia -- alumnus; Yale -- coach (2006) Alvin F. ‘Doggie’ Julian, Dartmouth -- coach (2006) Kenneth D. Loeffler, Yale -- coach (2006) Walter E. Meanwell, Yale -- alumnus (2006)

CONTRIBUTORS Alva O. Duer, Columbia -- alumnus (2006) Harry A. Fisher, Columbia -- alumnus, athletic director, coach (2006) David Gavitt, Dartmouth -- alumnus (2006) Edward J. Hickox, Columbia -- alumnus (2006) Emil S. Liston, Harvard -- alumnus (2006) Ralph Morgan, Penn -- alumnus (2006) Edward S. Steitz, Cornell -- alumnus (2006) 18 21 19 Ivy League Basketball Ivy Leaguers in the National Basketball Association BROWN John Palmer (1946-49) New York IVY LEAGUERS John Bach (1948-49), Boston Geoff Petrie (1970-76) Portland IN THE NBA DRAFT George Grimshaw (1946-47), Providence Brian Taylor (1972-82) New York (ABA), FIRST ROUND Francis Mahoney (1952-54), Boston, Baltimore Kansas City, Denver, San Diego Bill Bradley, Princeton (1965) N.Y. Knicks (1946-50) New York Geoff Petrie, Princeton (1970) Portland COLUMBIA Jim McMillian, Columbia (1970), L.A. Lakers Walter Budko (1948-52), YALE John Hummer, Princeton (1970) Buffalo Baltimore, Philadelphia Chris Dudley (1987-03) , Corky Calhoun, Penn (1972), Phoenix Henry Dehnert (1946-47), Providence , Portland, New York , Penn (1975), K.C.-Omaha Jim McMillian (1970-79), Butch Graves (1984-85) Cleveland Armond Hill, Princeton (1976) Atlanta Los Angeles, Buffalo, New York, Portland Tony Lavelli (1949-51) Boston, New York (1953-54), Fort Wayne SECOND ROUND George Munroe (1946-48), St. Louis, Boston NBA/ABA CHAMPIONS Rudy LaRusso, Dartmouth (1959), Minneapolis Dave Newmark (1968-71), 1956 — Ernie Beck, Penn Brian Taylor, Princeton (1972) Seattle Chicago, Atlanta, Carolina (ABA) Philadelphia defeated Fort Wayne, 4-1 Phil Hankinson, Penn (1973), Boston 1970 — Bill Bradley, Princeton Keven McDonald, Penn (1978), Seattle CORNELL N.Y. Knicks defeated Los Angeles, 4-3 Tony Price, Penn (1979), Detroit Gene Bence (1948-50), 1972 — Jim McMillian, Columbia Walter Palmer, Dartmouth (1990), Utah Oshkosh (NBL), Tri-Cities Los Angeles defeated N.Y. Knicks, 4-1 Jerome Allen, Penn (1995), Minnesota Nat Militzok (1946-47), New York, Toronto 1973 — Bill Bradley, Princeton Ed Peterson (1948-51), N.Y. Knick defeated Los Angeles, 4-1 THIRD ROUND Syracuse (NBL), Tri-Cities 1974 — Phil Hankinson, Penn John Lee, Yale (1958) N.Y. Knicks Boston defeated Milwaukee, 4-3 Dave Newmark, Columbia (1968), Chicago DARTMOUTH 1974 — Brian Taylor, Princeton Dave Wohl, Penn (1971), Philadelphia James Blackwell (1994-95), Charlotte, Boston N.J. Nets defeated Utah, 4-0 (ABA) Bob Morse, Penn (1972), Buffalo Audley Brindley (1946-47), New York 1976 — Brian Taylor, Princeton Ted Manakas, Princeton (1973) Atlanta Rudy LaRusso (1959-69), Minneapolis, N.J. Nets defeated Denver, 4-2 (ABA) Barnes Hauptfuhrer, Princeton (1976) Houston Los Angeles, San Francisco 1977 — Corky Calhoun, Penn Sterling Edmunds, Dartmouth (1978), Portland Edward Leede (1949-51), Boston Portland defeated Philadelphia, 4-2 Butch Graves, Yale (1984) Philadelphia Dick McGuire (1949-60), New York, Detroit Sean Couch, Columbia (1987), Indiana George Munroe (1946-48), St. Louis, Boston Walter Palmer (1990-93), Utah, Dallas NBA/ABA FINALISTS BROWN Ernie Beck, Penn (1950) Arnie Berman (1972), Buffalo (5th rd, 65) HARVARD Bill Bradley, Princeton (1970-72-73) Mike Cingiser (1962), Boston (9th rd, 78) Jeremy Lin (2010-16), Golden State, New York, Corky Calhoun, Penn (1977) Houston, , Chris Dudley, Yale (1999) COLUMBIA Saul Marlachin (1947-48), Boston Phil Hankinson, Penn (1974) John Azary (1951), Boston Edward Smith (1953-54), New York Rudy LaRusso, Dartmouth (1962-63-65-66) Paul Brandt (1953), Milwaukee Tony Lavelli, Yale (1951) Alton Byrd (1979), Boston (10th rd, 186) PENN Dick McGuire, Dartmouth (1951-52-53) Sean Couch (1987), Indiana (3rd rd, 60) Jerome Allen (1995-97), Jim McMillian, Columbia (1972-73) Heyward Dotson (1970), Phoenix (7th rd, 112) Minnesota, Indiana, Denver Ed Peterson, Cornell (1950) Chet Forte (1957), Cincinnati (7th rd, 49) Ernie Beck (1953-61), Brian Taylor, Princeton (1974-76, ABA) Ricky Free (1979), N.J. Nets (9th rd, 173) Philadelphia, St. Louis, Syracuse Jim McMillian (1970), L.A. Lakers (1st rd, 13) Bob Bigelow (1975-79), Jack Molinas (1953), Fort Wayne Kansas City, Boston, San Diego Dave Newmark (1968), Chicago (3rd rd, 31) Ira Bowman (1999-01), Philadelphia, Atlanta Roger Walaszak (1969), Corky Calhoun (1972-80), N.Y. Knicks (9th rd, 124 Phoenix, Los Angeles, Portland, Indiana Francis Crossin (1947-50), Philadelphia CORNELL Howard Dallmar (1946-49), Philadelphia Ken Bantum (1985), Phil Hankinson (1973-75), Boston N.Y. Knicks (7th rd, 142) Matt Maloney (1996-03), George Farley (1960), Houston, Chicago, Atlanta Minneapolis (5th rd, 34) Jack McCloskey (1952-53), Philadelphia Robert Gale (1948), St. Louis Tony Price (1980-81), San Diego Paul Gerwin (1951), Philadelphia Dave Wohl (1971-78), Lou Jordan (1959), Detroit (6th rd, 40th) Philadelphia, Portland, Buffalo, Houston, Gregg Morris (1968), Baltimore (16th rd, 200) New York, New Jersey Ed Peterson (1948), N.Y. Knicks Jerry Szachara (1963), N.Y. Knicks (13th rd, 80) PRINCETON Bill Bradley (1967-77) New York DARTMOUTH Steve Goodrich (2000-02) Chicago, New Jersey James Brown (1973), Armond Hill (1976-84) Atlanta, Kansas City-Omaha (9th rd, 143) Seattle, San Diego, Milwaukee, Atlanta Sterling Edmunds (1978), Portland (3rd rd, 66) John Hummer (1970-76) Rudy LaRusso (1959), Minneapolis (2nd, 9) Buffalo, Chicago, Seattle Walter Palmer (1990), Utah (2nd rd, 33) Michael Kearns (1954-55) Philadelphia Alex Wynn (1970), Detroit (9th rd, 139) Ted Manakas (1973-74) Kansas City-Omaha 18 22 19 Ivy League Basketball Ivy Leaguers in the National Basketball Association

HARVARD Tony Lavelli (1949) Boston James Brown (1973), Atlanta (4th rd, 42) John Lee (1958) N.Y. Knicks (3rd rd, 19) Joe Carrabino (1985), Denver (6th rd, 135) Dennis Lynch (1964) N.Y. Knicks (11th rd, 85) Dale Dover (1971), Boston (10th rd, 161) Steve Trupin (1965) N.Y. Knicks (13th rd, 90) Bob Ferry (1985), Atlanta (7th rd, 146) Glenn Fine (1979), San Antonio (10th rd, 199) HIGHEST NBA PICKS Ernest Hardy (1970), Detroit (13th rd, 195) • Indicates first-round pick. * Territorial selection. Floyd Lewis (1973), Cleveland (11th rd, 169) 1 *.....Bill Bradley, Princeton (1965) N.Y. Knicks• Ed Smith (1951), N.Y. Knicks 2 4.....Corky Calhoun, Penn (1972), Phoenix• Keith Webster (1987), Utah (7th rd, 153) 3 8.....Geoff Petrie, Princeton (1970) Portland• 4 9.....Rudy LaRusso, Dartmouth (1959), PENN Minneapolis Jerome Allen (1995), Minnesota (2nd rd, 49) 9.....Armond Hill, Princeton (1976) Atlanta• Ernie Beck (1953), Philadelphia 6 13.....Jim McMillian, Columbia (1970), Bob Bigelow (1975), K.C.-Omaha (1st rd, 13) L.A. Lakers• Perry Bromwell (1987), N.J. Nets (6th rd, 118) 13.....Bob Bigelow, Penn (1975), K.C.-Omaha• Corky Calhoun (1972), Phoenix (1st rd, 4) 8 15.....John Hummer, Princeton (1970) Buffalo• Al Cotler (1972), Chicago (12th rd, 174) 9 19.....John Lee, Yale (1958) N.Y. Knicks Francis Crossin (1947), Philadelphia 10 23.....Brian Taylor, Princeton (1972) Seattle John Engles (1976), Cleveland (4th rd, 66) 11 29.....Tony Price, Penn (1979), Detroit Ron Haigler (1975), Chicago (4th rd, 68) 12 31.....Dave Newmark, Columbia (1968), Phil Hankinson (1973), Boston (2nd rd, 35) Chicago Bart Leach (1955), Boston 13 32.....Bob Morse, Penn (1972), Buffalo Paul Little (1983), Portland (7th rd, 154) 14 33.....Walter Palmer, Dartmouth (1990), Utah Keven McDonald (1978), Seattle (2nd rd, 42) 15 34.....George Farley, Cornell (1960), Bob Morse (1972), Buffalo (3rd rd, 32) Minneapolis Jeff Neuman (1966), Baltimore (6th rd, 55) 16 35.....Phil Hankinson, Penn (1973), Boston Tony Price (1979), Detroit (2nd rd, 29) 17 36.....Ted Manakas, Princeton (1973) Atlanta James Salters (1980), N.Y. Knicks (8th rd, 171) Don Scanlon (1952), Philadelphia (1976), Philadelphia (10th rd, 168) LONGEST NBA CAREER Matt White (1979), Portland (5th rd, 100) 1 16.....Chris Dudley, Yale (1987-02) Bobby Willis (1979), Philadelphia (7th rd, 142) 2 11.....Dick McGuire, Dartmouth (1949-60) Dave Wohl (1971), Philadelphia (3rd rd, 46) 3 10.....Rudy LaRusso, Dartmouth (1959-69) 10.....Bill Bradley, Princeton (1967-77) PRINCETON 10.....Brian Taylor, Princeton (1972-82) Bernie Adams (1950) Philadelphia 6 9.....Jim McMillian, Columbia (1970-79) Carl Belz (1959) Philadelphia (9th, 62) 7 8.....Corky Calhoun, Penn (1972-80) Reggie Bird (1972) Atlanta (4th rd, 55) 8.....Armond Hill, Princeton (1976-84) Bill Bradley (1965) N.Y. Knicks 9 7.....Ernie Beck, Penn (1953-61) (before 1st rd, territory) 7.....Dave Wohl, Penn (1971-78) Jim Brangan (1960) Philadelphia (6th, 47) Pete Campbell (1962) Chicago (10th rd, 79) MOST NBA/ABA CAREER POINTS John Haarlow (1968) N.Y. Knicks (13th rd, 177) 1 11,507.....Rudy LaRusso, Dartmouth (1959-69) Barnes Hauptfuhrer (1976) 2 9,732.....Geoff Petrie, Princeton (1970-76) Houston (3rd rd, 43) 3 9,217.....Bill Bradley, Princeton (1967-77) Joe Heiser (1968) Baltimore (6th rd, 68) 4 8,736.....Jim McMillian, Columbia (1970-79) Armond Hill (1976) Atlanta (1st rd, 9) 5 7,868.....Brian Taylor, Princeton (1972-82) Ed Hummer (1967) Boston (6th rd, 64) John Hummer (1970) Buffalo (1st rd, 15) Michael Kearns (1951) Philadelphia Ted Manakas (1973) Atlanta (3rd rd, 36) Kevin Mullin (1984) Boston (4th rd, 93) Geoff Petrie (1970) Portland (1st rd, 8th) Andy Rimol (1974) Buffalo (10th rd, 170) Craig Robinson (1983) Philadelphia (4th rd, 93) Bob Roma (1979) Kansas City (6th rd, 126) Billy Ryan (1984) N.J. Nets (9th rd, 200) Rich Simkus (1983) N.J. Nets (10th rd, 222) Frank Sowinski (1978) N.J. Nets (9th rd, 171) Brian Taylor (1972) Seattle (2nd rd, 23) Chris Thomforde (1969) N.Y. Knicks (7th rd, 96) Tom van Blommesteyn (1975) N.Y. Knicks (9th rd, 153)

YALE Chris Dudley (1987) Cleveland (4th rd, 75) Butch Graves (1984) Phila (3rd rd, 68) Rich Kaminsky (1964) Phila (6th rd, 47th) 18 46 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Postseason History IVY LEAGUE PLAYOFF HISTORY POSTSEASON NIT HISTORY STANDINGS STANDINGS First Last First Last App. W-L Pct. App. App. App. W-L Pct. App. App. Brown --- Brown 1 0-1 .000 2003 2003 Columbia 1 1-0 1.000 1969 1969 Columbia --- Cornell --- Cornell --- Dartmouth 1 1-0 1.000 1959 1959 Dartmouth --- Harvard 2 1-1 .500 2011 2015 Harvard 2 0-2 .000 2011 2018 Penn 4 2-2 .500 1980 2002 Penn 1 0-1 .000 1981 1981 Princeton 8 4-4 .500 1959 2011 Princeton 5 7-4 .636 1972 2002 Yale 2 1-2 .333 2002 2015 Yale 1 1-1 .500 2002 2002 All-Time 10 8-9 .471 1972 2018 RESULTS Date Location Winner Loser RESULTS 1959 Date Location Winner Loser...... Round 3/7 New Haven, Conn. Dartmouth (69) Princeton (68) 1972 1963 3/19 New York Princeton (68) Indiana (60)...... 1st 3/8 Bronx, N.Y. Princeton (65) Yale (53) 3/21 New York Niagara (65) Princeton (60)...... QF 1968 1975 3/5 Jamaica, N.Y. Columbia (92) Princeton (74) 3/16 New York Princeton (84) Holy Cross (63)...... 1st 1980 3/20 New York Princeton (86) South Carolina (67)...... QF 3/4 Easton, Pa. Penn (50) Princeton (49) 3/22 New York Princeton (58) Oregon (57)...... SF 1981 3/23 New York Princeton (80) Providence (69)...... Fin 3/10 Easton, Pa. Princeton (54) Penn (40) 1981 1996 3/13 Morgantown, W.Va. West Virginia (67) Penn (64)...... 1st 3/9 Bethlehem, Pa. Princeton (63) • Penn (56) 1999 2002 3/10 Princeton, N.J. Princeton (54) Georgetown (47)...... 1st 3/7 Philadelphia Yale (76) Princeton (60) 3/15 Raleigh, N.C. Princeton (61) N.C. State (58)...... 2nd 3/9 Easton, Pa. Penn (77) Yale (58) 3/17 Cincinnati, Ohio Xavier (65) Princeton (58)...... QF 2011 2000 3/12 New Haven, Conn. Princeton (63) Harvard (62) 3/15 State College, Pa. Penn State (55) Princeton (41)...... 1st 2015 2002 3/14 Philadelphia Harvard (53) Yale (51) 3/12 Louisville, Ky. Louisville (66) Princeton (65)...... 1st 3/14 New Brunswick, N.J. Yale (67) Rutgers (65)...... 1st • Overtime 3/19 New Haven, Conn. Tennessee Tech (80) Yale (61)...... 2nd 2003 3/20 Charlottesville, Va. Virginia (89) Brown (73)...... 1st 2011 3/15 Stillwater, Okla. Oklahoma State (71) Harvard (54)...... 1st 2018 3/14 Milwaukee Marquette (67) Harvard (60)...... 1st 18 47 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Postseason History COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL HISTORY COLLEGEINSIDER.COM TOURNAMENT HISTORY STANDINGS STANDINGS First Last First Last App. W-L Pct. App. App. App. W-L Pct. App. App. Brown 1 0-1 .000 2008 2008 Brown 1 0-1 .000 2014 2014 Columbia --- Columbia 1 2-1 .667 2014 2014 Cornell --- Cornell --- Dartmouth --- Dartmouth 1 0-1 .000 2015 2015 Harvard --- Harvard 1 0-1 .000 2010 2010 Penn 1 1-1 .500 2010 2010 Penn --- Princeton 3 4-3 .571 2010 2014 Princeton --- Yale --- Yale 2 4-2 .667 2012 2014 All-Time 5 5-5 .500 2008 2014 All-Time 6 6-6 .500 2010 2015

RESULTS RESULTS Date Location Winner Loser...... Round Date Location Winner Loser...... Round 2008 2010 3/18 , Ohio Ohio U. (80) Brown (74)...... 1st 3/17 Boone, N.C. Appalachian State (93) Harvard (71)...... 1st 2010 2012 3/17 Princeton, N.J. Princeton (65) Duquesne (51)...... 1st 3/14 Bridgeport, Conn. Fairfield (68) Yale (56)...... 1st 3/22 , Ind. Princeton (74) IUPUI (68) •...... QF 2014 3/24 St. Louis, Mo. Saint Louis (69) Princeton (59)...... SF 3/17 Providence, R.I. Holy Cross (68) Brown (65)...... 1st 2012 3/18 Valparaiso, Ind. Columbia (58) Valparaiso (56)...... 1st 3/13 Evansville, Ind. Princeton (95) Evansville (86)...... 1st 3/19 New Haven, Conn. Yale (69) Quinnipiac (68)...... 1st 3/14 Philadelphia Penn (74) Quinnipiac (63)...... 1st 3/22 New York Columbia (69) Eastern Michigan (56).2nd 3/19 Pittsburgh (82) Princeton (61)...... QF 3/22 Worcester, Mass. Yale (71) Holy Cross (56)...... 2nd 3/19 Philadelphia Butler (63) Penn (53)...... QF 3/26 New York Yale (72) Columbia (69)...... QF 2014 4/1 Lexington, Va. Yale (75) VMI (62)...... SF 3/19 New Orleans Princeton (56) Tulane (55)...... 1st 4/3 Murray, Ky. Murray State (65) Yale (57)...... Fin 3/24 Fresno, Calif. Fresno State (72) Princeton (56)...... QF 2015 3/18 Buffalo, N.Y. Canisius (87) Dartmouth (72)...... 1st

• Double Overtime 18 48 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Postseason History NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY Date Location Winner Loser...... Round STANDINGS 1960 First Last 3/8 New York Duke (84) Penn (60)...... E-1st App. W-L Pct. App. App. 1961 Brown 2 0-2 .000 1939 1986 3/14 New York Princeton (84) Geo. Washington (67).. E-1st Columbia 3 2-4 .333 1948 1968 3/17 Charlotte, N.C. Saint Joseph’s (72) Princeton (67)...... E-SF Cornell 5 2-6 .250 1954 2010 3/18 Charlotte, N.C. St. Bonaventure (85) Princeton (67)...... E-Con Dartmouth 7 10-7 .588 1941 1959 1962 Harvard 5 2-6 .250 1946 2015 3/12 Philadelphia Wake Forest (92) • Yale (82)...... E-1st Penn 24 13-26 .333 1953 2018 1963 Princeton 25 13-29 .309 1952 2017 3/11 Philadelphia Saint Joseph’s (82) • Princeton (81)...... E-1st Yale 4 1-5 .167 1949 2016 1964 All-Time 75 43-85 .336 1939 2018 3/9 Philadelphia Princeton (86) VMI (60)...... E-1st Since 1956-57 61 34-65 .343 1957 2018 3/13 Raleigh, N.C. Connecticut (52) Princeton (50)...... E-SF 3/14 Raleigh, N.C. Villanova (74) Princeton (62)...... E-Con 1965 RESULTS 3/8 Philadelphia Princeton (60) Penn State (58)...... E-1st Date Location Winner Loser...... Round 3/12 College Park, Md. Princeton (66) N.C. State (48)...... E-SF 1939 3/13 College Park, Md. Princeton (109) Providence (69)...... E-Fin 3/17 Philadelphia Villanova (42) Brown (30)...... E-1st 3/19 Portland, Ore. Michigan (93) Princeton (76)...... N-SF 1941 3/20 Portland, Ore. Princeton (118) Wichita State (82)...... N-Con 3/21 Madison, Wis. Wisconsin (51) Dartmouth (50)...... E-1st 1967 3/22 Madison, Wis. Dartmouth (60) North Carolina (59)..... E-Con 3/11 Blacksburg, Va. Princeton (68) West Virginia (57)...... E-1st 1942 3/17 College Park, Md. North Carolina (78) • Princeton (70)...... E-SF 3/20 New Orleans Dartmouth (44) Penn State (39)...... E-1st 3/18 College Park, Md. Princeton (78) St. John’s (58)...... E-Con 3/21 New Orleans Dartmouth (47) Kentucky (28)...... E-Fin 1968 3/28 Kansas City, Mo. Stanford (53) Dartmouth (38)...... N-Fin 3/8 College Park, Md. Columbia (83) La Salle (69)...... E-1st 1943 3/15 Raleigh, N.C. Davidson (61) Columbia (59)...... E-SF 3/24 New York DePaul (46) Dartmouth (36)...... E-1st 3/16 Raleigh, N.C. Columbia (95) St. Bonaventure (75)... E-Con 3/25 New York Dartmouth (51) New York U. (49)...... E-Con 1969 1944 3/8 Raleigh, N.C. St. John’s (72) Princeton (63)...... E-1st 3/24 New York Dartmouth (63) Catholic (38)...... E-1st 1970 3/25 New York Dartmouth (60) Ohio State (53)...... E-Fin 3/7 Princeton, N.J. Niagara (79) Penn (69)...... E-1st 3/28 New York Utah (42) • Dartmouth (40)...... N-Fin 1971 1946 3/13 Morgantown, W.Va. Penn (70) Duquesne (65)...... E-1st 3/21 New York Ohio State (46) Harvard (38)...... E-1st 3/18 Raleigh, N.C. Penn (79) South Carolina (64)...... E-SF 3/23 New York NYU (67) Harvard (61)...... E-Con 3/20 Raleigh, N.C. Villanova (90) Penn (47)...... E-Fin 1948 1972 3/19 New York Kentucky (76) Columbia (53)...... E-1st 3/11 Jamaica, N.Y. Penn (76) Providence (60)...... E-1st 3/20 New York Michigan (66) Columbia (49)...... E-Con 3/16 Morgantown, W.Va. Penn (78) Villanova (67)...... E-SF 1949 3/18 Morgantown, W.Va. North Carolina (73) Penn (59)...... E-Fin 3/21 New York (71) Yale (67)...... E-1st 1973 3/22 New York Villanova (78) Yale (67)...... E-Con 3/10 Williamsburg, Va. Penn (72) St. John’s (71)...... E-1st 1951 3/15 Charlotte, N.C. Providence (87) Penn (65)...... E-SF 3/20 New York Illinois (79) Columbia (71)...... E-1st 3/17 Charlotte, N.C. Syracuse (69) Penn (68)...... E-Con 1952 1974 3/21 Chicago Duquesne (60) Princeton (49)...... E-1st 3/9 Jamaica, N.Y. Providence (84) Penn (69)...... E-1st 3/22 Chicago Dayton (77) Princeton (61)...... E-Con 1975 1953 3/15 Philadelphia Kansas State (69) Penn (62)...... E-1st 3/13 Chicago Notre Dame (69) Penn (57)...... E-SF 1976 3/14 Chicago Penn (90) DePaul (70)...... E-Con 3/13 Providence, R.I. Rutgers (54) Princeton (53)...... E-1st 1954 1977 3/12 Philadelphia Navy (69) Cornell (67)...... E-SF 3/12 Philadelphia Kentucky (72) Princeton (59)...... E-1st 3/13 Philadelphia N.C. State (65) Cornell (54)...... E-Con 1978 1955 3/12 Philadelphia Penn (92) St. Bonaventure (82)...... E-1st 3/11 Philadelphia La Salle (73) Princeton (46)...... E-SF 3/17 Providence, R.I. Duke (84) Penn (80)...... E-SF 3/12 Philadelphia Villanova (64) Princeton (57)...... E-Con 1979 9 8 1956 3/9 Raleigh, N.C. Penn (73) Iona (69)...... E-1st 9 1 3/13 New York Dartmouth (61) West Virginia (59)...... E-1st 3/11 Raleigh, N.C. Penn (72) North Carolina (71).....E-2nd 9 4 3/16 Philadelphia Canisius (66) Dartmouth (58)...... E-SF 3/16 Greensboro, N.C. Penn (84) Syracuse (76)...... E-SF 9 10 3/17 Philadelphia Dartmouth (85) Connecticut (64)...... E-Con 3/18 Greensboro, N.C. Penn (62) St. John’s (61)...... E-Fin 2 9 1957 3/24 Salt Lake City Michigan State (101) Penn (67)...... N-SF 2 9 3/12 New York North Carolina (90) Yale (74)...... E-1st 3/26 Salt Lake City DePaul (96) • Penn (93)...... N-Con 1958 1980 12 5 3/11 New York Dartmouth (75) Connecticut (64)...... E-1st 3/6 West Lafayette, Ind. Penn (62) Washington State (55). ME-1st 4 12 3/14 Charlotte, N.C. Dartmouth (79) Manhattan (62)...... E-SF 3/8 West Lafayette, Ind. Duke (52) Penn (42)...... ME-2nd 3/15 Charlotte, N.C. Temple (69) Dartmouth (50)...... E-Fin 1981 6 11 1959 3/12 Providence, R.I. BYU (60) Princeton (51)...... E-1st 3/10 New York West Virginia (82) Dartmouth (68)...... E-1st 18 49 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Postseason History Date Location Winner Loser...... Round Date Location Winner Loser...... Round 1982 2011 3/12 Uniondale, N.Y. 5St. John’s (66) 12Penn (56)...... E-1st 3/17 Tampa, Fla. 4Kentucky (59) 13Princeton (57)...... E-2nd 1983 2012 3/15 Philadelphia 12Princeton (53) N. Carolina A&T (41)... Open 3/15 Albuquerque, N.M. 5Vanderbilt (79) 12Harvard (70)...... E-2nd 3/18 Corvallis, Ore. 12Princeton (56) 5Oklahoma State (53)....W-1st 2013 3/20 Corvallis, Ore. 4Boston College (51) 12Princeton (42)...... W-2nd 3/21 Salt Lake City 14Harvard (68) 3New Mexico (62)...... W-2nd 1984 3/23 Salt Lake City 6Arizona (74) 14Harvard (51)...... W-3rd 3/13 Philadelphia 12Princeton (65) San Diego (56)...... Open 2014 3/15 Salt Lake City 5UNLV (68) 12Princeton (56)...... W-1st 3/20 Spokane, Wash. 12Harvard (61) 5Cincinnati (57)...... E-2nd 1985 3/22 Spokane, Wash. 4Michigan State (80) 12Harvard (73)...... E-3rd 3/15 Houston, Texas 2Memphis (67) 15Penn (55)...... MW-1st 2015 1986 3/19 Jacksonville, Fla. 4North Carolina (67) 13Harvard (65)...... W-2nd 3/14 Syracuse, N.Y. 2Syracuse (101) 15Brown (52)...... E-1st 2016 1987 3/17 Providence, R.I. 5 12Yale (79) Baylor (75)...... W-1st 3/12 Charlotte 1North Carolina (113) 16Penn (82)...... E-1st 3/19 Providence, R.I. 4Duke (67) 12Yale (64)...... W-2nd 1988 2017 3/18 Los Angeles 1Arizona (90) 16Cornell (50)...... W-1st 3/16 Buffalo, N.Y. 5 Notre Dame (60) 12Princeton (58)...... W-1st 1989 2018 3/17 Providence, R.I. 1Georgetown (50) 16Princeton (49)...... E-1st 3/16 Wichita, Kan. 1 Kansas (76) 16Penn (60)...... W-1st 1990 • Overtime 3/15 Austin, Texas 4Arkansas (68) 13Princeton (64)...... MW-1st 1991 3/15 Syracuse, N.Y. 9Villanova (50) 8Princeton (48)...... E-1st 1992 3/20 Worcester, Mass. 6Syracuse (51) 11Princeton (43)...... E-1st 1993 1/19 Syracuse, N.Y. 3Massachusetts (54) 14Penn (50)...... E-1st 1994 3/17 Uniondale, N.Y. 11Penn (90) 6Nebraska (80)...... E-1st 3/19 Uniondale, N.Y. 3Florida (70) 11Penn (58)...... E-2nd 1995 3/16 Baltimore 5Alabama (91) • 12Penn (85)...... E-1st 1996 3/14 Indianapolis 13Princeton (43) 4UCLA (41)...... SE-1st 3/16 Indianapolis 5Mississippi State (63) 13Princeton (41)...... SE-2nd 1997 3/13 Winston-Salem, N.C. 5California (55) 12Princeton (52)...... E-1st 1998 3/12 Hartford, Conn. 5Princeton (69) 12UNLV (57)...... E-1st 3/14 Hartford, Conn. 4Michigan State (63) 5Princeton (56)...... E-2nd 1999 3/11 Seattle 6Florida (75) 11Penn (61)...... W-1st 2000 3/17 Winston-Salem, N.C. 4Illinois (68) 13Penn (58)...... E-1st 2001 3/16 New Orleans 2North Carolina (70) 15Princeton (48)...... S-1st 2002 3/15 Pittsburgh 6California (82) 11Penn (75)...... E-1st 2003 3/21 Boston 6Oklahoma St. (77) 11Penn (63)...... E-1st 2004 3/19 Denver 3Texas (66) 14Princeton (49)...... W-1st 2005 3/17 Cleveland 4Boston College (85) 13Penn (65)...... Chicago-1st 2006 3/17 Dallas 2Texas (60) 15Penn (52)...... Atlanta-1st 2007 3/15 Lexington, Ky. 4Texas A&M (68) 13Penn (52)...... S-1st 2008 3/20 Anaheim, Calif. 3Stanford (77) 14Cornell (53)...... W-1st 2009 3/20 Boise, Idaho 3Missouri (78) 14Cornell (59)...... W-1st 2010 3/19 Jacksonville, Fla. 12Cornell (78) 5Temple (65)...... E-1st 3/21 Jacksonville, Fla. 12Cornell (87) 4Wisconsin (69)...... E-2nd 3/25 Syracuse, N.Y. 1Kentucky (62) 12Cornell (45)...... E-SF 18 50 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s NCAA Tournament History

1942 1996 After Dartmouth stunned Kentucky in the national seminfinal, Stanford Coach After Princeton defeated Penn in an Ivy Playoff game before the Selection Show, would face his former player (at Carleton College in Minnesota) as legendary Pete Carril announced his retirement, which would be effective at the Ozzie Cowles brought Dartmouth to Kansas City for the title game. Stanford’s of the NCAA Tournament. Carril’s players obviously found that one game was Howard Dallmar — who would guide Penn to the NCAA Tournament 11 years not nearly enough as the Tigers confounded UCLA, winning 43-41, when Steve later — was too much to handle for the Big Green. Goodrich feed Gabe Lewullis for a backdoor with 3.9 seconds left. “I worked at CBS for a long time, covered hundreds and hundreds of events,” said sideline 1944 reporter . “The Princeton-UCLA game was, without a doubt, the Dartmouth again advanced to the national title game and this time erased a deficit highlight.” It was Carril’s 514th and final victory. to force Utah into overtime. While Ute freshman was the scoring star on this night with 22 points, it was guard who sank a long set shot 2010 in the final seconds for the two-point victory. Cornell capped its three-year Ivy domination with a magical run through the 2010 NCAA Tournament that ended with the League’s first Sweet 16 appearance 1965 since Penn made its historic appearance in the 1979 Final Four. The 12th-seeded Princeton reached the Final Four, riding on the back of the finest player in Ivy Big Red, led by its of Louis Dale, Jeff Foote and Ryan Wittman, used League history — Bill Bradley. In the East Region Final, Bradley broke his own a balanced offensive attack and stifling defensive pressure to defeat Temple in Ivy NCAA record of 40 points, by netting 41 against the Providence Friars to the first round and never trailed in its second-round victory over Wisconsin. The send his Tigers to Portland, Ore., for the national title. After Princeton fell to two wins gave Cornell the chance to play close to home at the Carrier Dome and his Michigan Wolverines, the Tigers faced Wichita State in the in Syracuse, N.Y. but had the tall order of taking on the top-seeded Kentucky consolation game, the finale of Bradley’s collegiate career. The most memorable Wildcats. A cold-shooting night (33.3 percent) doomed the Big Red as Kentucky, consolation ever saw Bradley net a remarkable 58 points, now second all-time in led by future NBA first-round draft picks John Wall and DeMarcus Cousins, came an NCAA Tourney game (behind ’s 61). Bradley reached two career way with a 62-45 victory. milestones — scoring his 2,500th career point and moving his career average over 30 points a game. 2013 Harvard put together a historic season in 2012-13, capped by capturing its first 1971 postseason win and third-straight Ivy League title. Receiving a No. 14 seed in The Quakers were 28-0 entering the NCAA East Regional Final before losing to the 2013 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, the Crimson became Villanova (a team they had beaten by eight in the regular season). Later, Villanova Cinderella with a 68-62 upset victory over third-seeded New Mexico in a West had to forfeit the game because of an ineligible player. Since then, only nine teams Region second-round game in the at EnergySolutions Arena in Salt Lake City. In have managed to go through the regular season unbeaten. Penn became the the upset over New Mexico, Wesley Saunders poured in 18 points to reach double third-winningest team of the 1970s (behind Marquette and UCLA), winning 79.9 figures for the 29th consecutive game to pace Harvard, while Laurent Rivard percent of its games, eight Ivy titles and seven Big Five championships. connected on five three-pointers to establish a new single-season record for threes (79) and finish with 17 points. Senior co-captain Christian Webster had 11 points 1979 for Harvard to top the 1,000-point plateau, and Kenyatta Smith also finished in Some may forget that the most-hyped and most-watched Final Four of all-time double figures with 10 points and a team-high seven rebounds. included an Ivy League team and that the best game of the Final Four was the Harvard’s historic run ended two days later with a chance to make it to the national consolation. The Ivy entrant was Penn, led by Tony Price. The Red and Blue Sweet 16 on the line in a 74-51 loss to sixth-seeded Arizona. Prior to the win, the first marched through Raleigh, knocking off the Tar Heels of North Carolina before Crimson was winless in postseason play -- 0-3 in the NCAA Tournament (1946 a home crowd. From Raleigh, it was Greensboro, where the Quakers ended the and 2012), 0-1 in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (2010), 0-1 in the Ivy League seasons of Syracuse and St. John’s. Then came the improbable trip to the Final Four Playoff (2011) and 0-1 in the Postseason NIT (2011). The win marked the first for in Salt Lake City. As the basketball world anticipated a - an Ivy League school as a No. 14 seed in the NCAA Tournament as League teams final, the Michigan State Spartans made quick work of Penn, taking a 51-17 had previously captured victories as Nos. 5, 9, 11, 12 and 13 seeds. Harvard earned halftime lead. Before the Bird-Magic game, Penn mounted an amazing comeback its second-straight NCAA Tournament trip in dramatic fashion with a season- to take -led DePaul into overtime in the consolation. ending sweep of Columbia and Cornell coupled with Princeton falling to Yale and Brown on the final full weekend of the regular season. 1989 The Princeton-Georgetown game stands as one of the most captivating games 2014 in NCAA history. In fact, it remains the highest-rated college basketball game in No. 12 seed Harvard answered the predictions of various pundits with a near wire- ESPN history and the closest any No. 16 seed has come to knocking out a No. to-wire win over No. 5 seed Cincinnati in a second-round game in Spokane, Wash. 1. The Tigers maintained a lead all through the second half and had a chance at The victory made the Crimson the first Ivy League team to win an NCAA Tournament increasing a lead to four with three minutes left, but blocked a game in consecutive seasons since Princeton did so in 1983 and 1984 and the first shot. With 23 seconds left, Mourning hit one of two free throws to give the Hoyas time since the bracket expanded to 64 teams in 1985. Harvard gave No. 4 seed the 50-49 lead and then he blocked another shot on the ensuing possession. It was Michigan State all it could handle in the third round, rallying from a 16-point deficit the third straight season an Ivy League team had drawn a No. 16 seed. That has to take a 62-60 lead with 7:12 to play, but the Spartans proved to have the answer never happened again since. On the women’s side, there has been just one No. 16 down the stretch and escaped with an 80-73 victory to advance to the Sweet 16 at to knock out a No. 1. That happened in 1998, when Harvard bested Stanford. Madison Square Garden.

1994 2016 The Quakers ended a decade-long first-round drought by handling Nebraska, No. 12 seed Yale earned a, 79-75, win over No. 5 seed Baylor in the first-round game in 90-80, in Uniondale, N.Y. Afterward CBS analyst mused, “The question PRovidence, R.I. The victory is Yale’s first NCAA Tournament win in program history - an isn’t if Penn can beat Florida, but if Florida can beat Penn.” For people who incredible way to extend its first appearance in the tournament since 1962. Yale gave No. had watched the Red and Blue, the game, which completed a resurgence of Ivy 4 Duke all it could handle in the next round. After falling behind as many as 27 points in basketball, was not a surprise. Despite averaging between an 11 and 12 seed the first half, Yale nearly staged the biggest comeback in the history of the tournament, between 1989 and 2000, the Ivy schools have won three first-rounders, lost six but in the end Duke hung on for a 71-64 victory to advance to the Sweet 16 at the Honda others by five or fewer (or in overtime). In those 12 first-round games, the Ivies Center in Anaheim, Calif. were outscored by just 2.3 per game. 18 51 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s NCAA Tournament Records POINTS Most, Ivy Player Opponent Date Pts Fewest, Opponent Team Ivy Team Date Pts 1 Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita State 3/20/65 58 1 Kentucky Dartmouth 3/21/42 28 2 Bill Bradley, Princeton Providence 3/13/65 41 2 Catholic Dartmouth 3/24/44 38 3 Bill Bradley, Princeton Saint Joseph’s 3/11/63 40 3 Penn State Dartmouth 3/20/42 39 4 Kevin Mullin, Princeton San Diego 3/13/84 38 4 UCLA Princeton 3/14/96 41 5 Keven McDonald, Penn St. Bonaventure 3/12/78 37 North Carolina A&T Princeton 3/15/83 41 6 Bill Bradley, Princeton VMI 3/9/64 34 Lee Morton, Cornell Navy 3/12/54 34 Most, Ivy Half Opponent Date Pts 8 Heywood Dotson, Columbia La Salle 3/8/68 32 1 Princeton (2nd half) Wichita State 3/20/65 65 9 Tony Price, Penn DePaul 3/26/79 31 2 Princeton (2nd half) Providence 3/13/65 62 Ugonna Onyekwe, Penn Oklahoma State 3/13/03 30 3 Penn (2nd half) St. Bonaventure 3/12/78 55 11 Jerome Allen, Penn 3/16/95 30 4 Penn (1st half) North Carolina 3/12/87 53 12 Bill Bradley, Princeton Michigan 3/19/65 29 Princeton (1st half) Wichita State 3/20/65 53 13 Bob Morse, Penn South Carolina 3/18/71 28 John Hummer, Princeton St. John’s 3/8/69 28 Most, Opponent Half Ivy Team Date Pts Audley Brindley, Dartmouth Ohio State 3/25/44 28 1 North Carolina (2nd half) Penn 3/12/87 58 16 Tony Price, Penn Iona 3/9/79 27 2 North Carolina (1st half) Penn 3/12/87 55 John Engles, Penn Providence 3/9/74 27 3 Arizona (2nd half) Cornell 3/18/88 54 Bill Bradley, Princeton North Carolina State 3/12/65 27 DePaul (1st half) Penn 3/26/79 54 Peter Campbell, Princeton George Washington 3/14/61 27 St. Bonaventure (2nd half) Princeton 3/18/61 54 Tony Lavelli, Yale Illinois 3/21/49 27 Fewest, Ivy Half Opponent Date Pts Most, Ivy Opponent Opponent Date Pts 1 Dartmouth (1st half) DePaul 3/24/43 14 1 Antonio McDyess, Alabama Penn 3/16/95 39 2 Dartmouth (2nd half) Stanford 3/28/42 16 2 Howard Porter, Villanova Penn 3/20/71 35 Cornell (1st half) Kentucky 3/25/10 16 , Niagara Penn 3/7/70 35 4 Penn (1st half) Michigan State 3/24/79 17 4 Mark Aguirre, DePaul Penn 3/26/79 34 5 Penn (1st half) Texas A&M 3/15/07 18 Wally Jones, Villanova Princeton 3/14/64 34 Penn (2nd half) Florida 3/11/99 18 6 George Glamack, North Carolina Dartmouth 3/22/41 31 Dartmouth (1st half) Utah 3/28/44 18 7 Greg Sanders, St. Bonaventure Penn 3/12/78 30 Dartmouth (2nd half) Utah 3/28/44 18 8 Devonte’ Graham Penn 3/15/1 Victor Williams, Oklahoma State Penn 3/13/03 29 Fewest, Opponent Half Ivy Team Date Pts Magic Johnson, Michigan State Penn 3/24/79 29 1 Catholic (1st half) Dartmouth 3/24/44 12 , St. Bonaventure Princeton 3/18/61 29 2 Kentucky (1st half) Dartmouth 3/21/42 13 , North Carolina Yale 3/12/57 29 3 Kentucky (2nd half) Dartmouth 3/24/42 15 Henry Nowak, Canisius Cornell 3/16/56 29 4 North Carolina State (1st half) Princeton 3/12/65 16 Donald Lange, Navy Cornell 3/12/54 29 Penn State (1st half) Dartmouth 3/20/42 16 14 Greg Kelser, Michigan State Penn 3/24/79 28 Cazzie Russell, Michigan Princeton 3/19/65 28 Most, Both Teams Opponent Date Pts 16 Mateen Cleaves, Michigan State Princeton 3/14/98 27 1 Princeton (118) Wichita State (82) 3/20/65 200 Jimmy Walker, Providence Princeton 3/13/65 27 2 Penn (82) North Carolina (113) 3/12/87 195 John Jenkins, Vanderbilt Harvard 3/15/12 27 3 Penn (93) DePaul (96) 3/26/79 189 Mark Lyons, Arizona Harvard 3/23/13 27 4 Princeton (109) Providence (69) 3/13/65 178 20 Branden Dawson, Michigan State Harvard 3/22/14 26 5 Penn (85) Alabama (91) 3/16/95 176

Most, Ivy Team Opponent Date Pts Fewest, Both Teams Opponent Date Pts 1 Princeton Wichita State 3/20/65 118 1 Dartmouth (48) Kentucky (28) 3/24/42 76 2 Princeton Providence 3/13/65 109 2 Dartmouth (35) DePaul (46) 3/24/43 81 3 Columbia St. Bonaventure 3/16/68 95 3 Dartmouth (40) Utah (42) 3/28/44 82 4 Penn DePaul 3/26/79 93 4 Dartmouth (44) Penn State (39) 3/20/42 83 5 Penn St. Bonaventure 3/12/78 92 5 Princeton (43) UCLA (41) 3/14/96 84

Most, Opponent Team Ivy Team Date Pts REBOUNDS 1 North Carolina Penn 3/12/87 113 Most, Ivy Player Opponent Date Reb 2 Syracuse Brown 3/14/86 101 1 Rudy LaRusso, Dartmouth Temple 3/15/58 21 Michigan State Penn 3/24/79 101 2 Henry Johnson, Penn Kansas State 3/15/75 17 4 DePaul Penn 3/26/79 96 Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita State 3/20/65 17 5 Michigan Princeton 3/19/65 93 Edward Robinson, Yale North Carolina 3/12/57 17 5 Craig Robinson, Princeton Oklahoma State 3/18/83 16 Fewest, Ivy Team Opponent Date Pts Bob Morse, Penn Duquesne 3/13/71 16 1 Dartmouth DePaul 3/24/43 35 Bill Bradley, Princeton Saint Joseph’s 3/11/63 16 2 Dartmouth Stanford 3/28/42 38 8 Rudy LaRusso, Dartmouth Manhattan 3/14/58 15 3 Dartmouth Utah 3/28/44 40 Jack Molinas, Columbia Illinois 3/20/51 15 4 Princeton Mississippi State 3/16/96 41 10 Tony Price, Penn DePaul 3/26/79 14 5 Princeton Boston College 3/20/83 42 Chris Thomforde, Princeton St. John’s 3/8/69 14 Penn Duke 3/8/80 42 Bill Bradley, Princeton North Carolina State 3/12/65 14 18 52 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s NCAA Tournament Records

FIELD GOALS Most Made, Ivy Player Opponent Date FGM Most Made, Ivy Team Opponent Date 3Pt 1 Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita State 3/20/65 22 1 Penn Florida 3/11/99 14 2 Keven McDonald, Penn St. Bonaventure 3/12/78 16 Penn Alabama 3/16/95 14 3 Tony Price, Penn DePaul 3/26/79 14 3 Penn Kansas 3/15/18 11 Bill Bradley, Princeton Providence 3/13/65 14 Penn Nebraska 3/17/94 11 5 John Hummer, Princeton St. John’s 3/8/69 13 4 Penn Boston College 3/10/05 10 Audley Brindley, Dartmouth Ohio State 3/25/44 13 Penn Texas 3/17/06 10 7 eight players 12 6 Princeton UNLV 3/12/98 9 most recent -- Kevin Mullin, Princeton (San Diego, 3/13/84) Cornell Temple 3/19/10 9 Harvard Vanderbilt 3/15/12 9 Most Attempts, Ivy Player Opponent Date FGA 9 Cornell Stanford 3/20/08 8 1 Phil Hankinson, Penn Providence 3/15/73 29 Penn Oklahoma State 3/13/03 8 Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita State 3/20/65 29 Penn Illinois 3/17/00 8 3 Jerome Allen, Penn Alabama 3/16/95 28 Princeton California 3/13/97 8 4 Tony Price, Penn DePaul 3/26/79 27 Penn Florida 3/19/94 8 5 Keven McDonald, Penn St. Bonaventure 3/12/78 25 Cornell Wisconsin 3/21/10 8 Bill Bradley, Princeton Michigan 3/19/65 25 Harvard New Mexico 3/21/12 8 Hal Haabestad, Princeton Villanova 3/12/55 25 Princeton Notre Dame 3/16/17 8 8 John Haarlow, Princeton West Virginia 3/11/67 23 9 six players 22 Most Attempts, Ivy Player Opponent Date 3PA most recent -- Bob Morse, Penn (Duquesne 3/13/71) 1 Matt Maloney, Penn Florida 3/19/94 16 2 Matt Maloney, Penn Alabama 3/16/95 13 Best Accuracy, Ivy Player 3 Caleb Wood, Penn Kansas 3/15/18 12 minimum 10 attempts Opponent Date Pct Michael Jordan, Penn Florida 3/11/99 12 1 John Hummer, Princeton St. John’s (13-16) 3/8/69 81.3 Brian Earl, Princeton UNLV 3/12/98 12 2 Kevin Mullin, Princeton San Diego (12-15) 3/13/84 80.0 5 Ryan Wittman, Cornell Missouri 3/20/09 11 3 Howard Levy, Princeton UNLV (10-13) 3/15/84 76.9 Tim Begley, Penn Boston College 3/17/05 11 Rudy LaRusso, Dartmouth Connecticut (10-13) 3/11/58 76.9 Matt Langel, Penn Illinois 3/17/00 11 5 Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita State (22-29) 3/20/65 75.9 Jerome Allen, Penn Alabama 3/16/95 11 6 Barry Pierce, Penn Nebraska (11-15) 3/17/94 73.3 8 Matt Maloney, Penn Massachusetts 3/19/93 10 7 Heywood Dotson, Columbia La Salle (10-14) 3/8/68 71.4 Jed Ryan, Penn Florida 3/11/99 10 Brian Earl, Princeton Michigan State 3/14/98 10 Best Accuracy, Ivy Team Opponent Date Pct Devin Cannady, Princeton Notre Dame 3/16/17 10 1 Princeton Providence (41-60) 3/13/65 68.3 2 Penn Providence (33-49) 3/11/72 67.3 Best Accuracy, Ivy Player 3 Princeton Wichita State (48-75) 3/20/65 64.0 minimum four attempts Opponent (3FG-A) Date Pct 4 Columbia St. Bonaventure (33-54) 3/16/68 61.1 1 Laurent Rivard, Harvard Vanderbilt (6-7) 3/15/12 85.7 Cornell Wisconsin (33-54) 3/21/10 61.1 2 Andrew Toole, Penn Oklahoma State (3-4) 3/13/03 75.0 Matt Eastwick, Princeton Arkansas (3-4) 3/15/90 75.0 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Perry Bromwell, Penn North Carolina (3-4) 3/12/87 75.0 Most Made, Ivy Player Opponent Date 3Pt 5 Matt Langel, Penn Florida (4-6) 3/11/99 66.7 1 Jed Ryan, Penn Florida 3/11/99 6 Ryan Wittman, Cornell Temple (4-6) 3/19/10 66.7 Jerome Allen, Penn Alabama 3/16/95 6 7 Jed Ryan, Penn Florida (6-10) 3/11/99 60.0 Laurent Rivard, Harvard Vanderbilt 3/15/12 6 Ryan Wittman, Cornell Wisconsin (3-5) 3/21/10 60.0 4 Tim Begley, Penn Boston College 3/17/05 5 Laurent Rivard, Harvard Cincinnati (3-5) 3/20/14 60.0 Brian Earl, Princeton Michigan State 3/14/98 5 10 Laurent Rivard, Harvard New Mexico (5-9) 3/21/13 55.6 Brian Earl, Princeton UNLV 3/12/98 5 Laurent Rivard, Harvard New Mexico 3/21/13 5 Best Accuracy, Ivy Team Opponent (3FG-A) Date Pct 8 Caleb Woods, Penn Kansas 3/15/18 4 1 Penn North Carolina (3-4) 3/12/87 75.0 Ryan Wittman, Cornell Temple 3/19/10 4 2 Cornell Wisconsin (8-15) 3/21/10 53.3 Ryan Wittman, Cornell Missouri 3/20/09 4 3 Penn Oklahoma State (8-18) 3/13/03 44.4 Louis Dale, Cornell Stanford 3/20/08 4 Harvard New Mexico (8-18) 3/21/13 44.4 Jeff Schiffner, Penn California 3/15/02 4 5 Penn Florida (14-32) 3/11/99 43.8 Ed Persia, Princeton North Carolina 3/16/01 4 6 Penn Alabama (14-33) 3/16/95 42.4 Matt Langel, Penn Florida 3/11/99 4 7 Princeton Arkansas (7-17) 3/15/90 41.2 Matt Maloney, Penn Alabama 3/16/95 4 8 Penn Nebraska (11-27) 3/17/94 40.7 Jerome Allen, Penn Florida 3/16/95 4 FREE THROWS Most Made, Ivy Player Opponent Date FTM 1 Bill Bradley, Princeton Saint Joseph’s 3/11/63 16 2 Kevin Mullin, Princeton San Diego 3/13/84 14 Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita State 3/20/65 14 4 Bill Bradley, Princeton Providence 3/13/65 13 5 Heywood Dotson, Columbia La Salle 3/8/68 12 Peter Campbell, Princeton Saint Joseph’s 3/17/61 12 7 Ken Hall, Penn Syracuse 3/16/79 11

18 53 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s NCAA Tournament Records

Most Made, Ivy Team Opponent Date FTM 1 Penn South Carolina 3/18/71 31 2 Columbia St. Bonaventure 3/16/68 29 3 Princeton Providence 3/13/65 27 4 Columbia La Salle 3/8/68 25 5 Princeton Saint Joseph’s 3/11/63 23 Harvard Michigan State 3/22/14 23

Most Attempts, Ivy Player Opponent Date FTA 1 Kevin Mullin, Princeton San Diego 3/13/84 16 Bill Bradley, Princeton Saint Joseph’s 3/11/63 16 3 Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita State 3/20/65 15 4 Heywood Dotson, Columbia La Salle 3/8/68 14 5 Bill Bradley, Princeton Providence 3/13/65 13 Peter Campbell, Princeton Saint Joseph’s 3/17/61 13

Best Accuracy, Ivy Player minimum 10 attempts Opponent (FT-FTA) Date Pct 1 Bill Bradley, Princeton Saint Joseph’s (16-16) 3/11/63 100.0 2 Bill Bradley, Princeton Providence (13-13) 3/13/65 100.0 3 Lee Morton, Cornell Navy (10-10) 3/12/54 100.0 Wesley Saunders, Harvard Michigan State (10-10) 3/22/14 100.0 5 Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita State (14-15) 3/20/65 93.3 6 Peter Campbell, Princeton Saint Joseph’s (12-13) 3/17/61 92.3 7 Ken Hall, Penn Syracuse (11-12) 3/16/79 91.7

Best Accuracy, Ivy Team Opponent (FT-FTA) Date Pct 1 Penn Oklahoma State (15-16) 3/13/03 93.8 2 Princeton Kentucky (20-22) 3/12/77 90.9 Princeton Connecticut (10-11) 3/13/64 90.9 4 Harvard North Carolina (18-20) 3/19/15 90.0 5 Penn South Carolina (31-35) 3/18/71 88.6 6 Columbia Illinois (15-17) 3/20/51 88.2 7 Princeton San Diego (27-31) 3/13/84 87.1 Princeton Providence (27-31) 3/13/65 87.1

ASSISTS Most, Ivy Player Opponent Date Asst 1 Matt Maloney, Penn Nebraska 3/17/94 10 Jerome Allen, Penn Nebraska 3/17/94 10 3 Bobby Willis, Penn DePaul 3/26/79 9 4 Kit Mueller, Princeton Arkansas 3/15/90 8 Kit Mueller, Princeton Georgetown 3/17/89 8 Bill Bradley, Princeton North Carolina State 3/12/65 8 Bill Bradley, Princeton VMI 3/9/64 8

BLOCKED SHOTS Most, Ivy Player Opponent Date Blks 1 Tony Price, Penn DePaul 3/26/79 3 Ron Haigler, Penn Kansas State 3/15/75 3 Jeff Foote, Cornell Kentucky 3/25/10 3

STEALS Most, Ivy Player Opponent Date Stl 1 Gabe Lewullis, Princeton Michigan State 3/14/98 4 Bobby Willis, Penn Iona 3/9/79 4 James Salters, Penn North Carolina 3/11/79 4 Bobby Willis, Penn St. John’s 3/18/79 4 18 23 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History YEAR-BY-YEAR CHAMPION(S) 2013-14 Harvard 1956-57 Yale 2014-15 Harvard 1957-58 Dartmouth Yale 1958-59 Dartmouth 2015-16 Yale Princeton 2016-17 Princeton 1959-60 Princeton 2017-18 Harvard 1960-61 Princeton Penn 1961-62 Yale 1962-63 Princeton Yale IVY CHAMPIONSHIPS BY TEAM 1963-64 Princeton 1964-65 Princeton Total Outright First Last 1965-66 Penn Champs. Champs. Champ. Champ. 1966-67 Princeton Brown 1 1 1986 1986 1967-68 Columbia Columbia 1 0 1968 1968 Princeton Cornell 4 4 1988 2010 1968-69 Princeton Dartmouth 2 1 1958 1959 1969-70 Penn Harvard 6 3 2011 2018 1970-71 Penn Penn 26 21 1966 2018 1971-72 Penn Princeton 27 19 1959 2011 1972-73 Penn Yale 6 3 1957 2016 1973-74 Penn Totals 73 52 1957 2018 1974-75 Penn 1975-76 Princeton 1976-77 Princeton 1977-78 Penn 1978-79 Penn 1979-80 Penn Princeton 1980-81 Princeton Penn 1981-82 Penn 1982-83 Princeton 1983-84 Princeton 1984-85 Penn 1985-86 Brown 1986-87 Penn 1987-88 Cornell 1988-89 Princeton 1989-90 Princeton 1990-91 Princeton 1991-92 Princeton 1992-93 Penn 1993-94 Penn 1994-95 Penn 1995-96 Princeton Penn 1996-97 Princeton 1997-98 Princeton 1998-99 Penn 1999-00 Penn 2000-01 Princeton 2001-02 Penn Yale Princeton 2002-03 Penn 2003-04 Princeton 2004-05 Penn 2005-06 Penn 2006-07 Penn 2007-08 Cornell 2008-09 Cornell 2009-10 Cornell 2010-11 Princeton Harvard 2011-12 Harvard 2012-13 Harvard 18 24 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History East Region (Charlotte, N.C.) 18.8.....Murray Melton (Columbia) 1956-57 March 14 — Dartmouth 79, Manhattan 62 17.7.....George Harrington (Harvard) Team Ivy All Head Coach March 15 — Temple 69, Dartmouth 50 Yale 12-2 18-8 Joe Vancisin RHODES SCHOLAR Dartmouth 10-4 18-7 ALL-IVY Bryce Nelson (Harvard) Columbia 9-5 18-6 First Team • Dick Csencsitz (Penn), Larry Downs Princeton 9-5 14-9 (Yale), Lou Jordan (Cornell), Rudy LaRusso PRO DRAFT PICKS Harvard 7-7 12-9 Floyd Wilson (Dartmouth), John Lee (Yale) Dartmouth’s Rudy LaRusso by the Brown 4-10 8-16 Stan Ward Second Team • Carl Belz (Princeton), Gerry Minneapolis Lakers in the 2nd Round (9th) Penn 3-11 7-19 Jack McCloskey Alaimo (Brown), Rudy Milkey (Columbia), Chuck Cornell’s Lou Jordan by the Cornell 2-12 4-19 Royner Greene Kaufman (Dartmouth), Neil Muncaster (Harvard) in the 6th Round (40th) Honorable Mention • Bryant Danner (Harvard), Princeton’s Carl Belz by the NCAA TOURNAMENT Dave Fulcomer (Princeton), Art Klein (Princeton), Minneapolis Lakers in the 9th Round (62th) East Region (New York) Dick Rodin (Columbia), Jack Saxenmeyer March 12 — North Carolina 90, Yale 74 (Penn), George Schmidt (Penn), Walt Sosnowski (Dartmouth), Joe Tebo (Brown) 1959-60 ALL-IVY Team Ivy All Head Coach First Team • Carl Belz (Princeton), Ted Dwyer IVY TOP SCORERS Princeton 11-3 15-9 Franklin Cappon (Columbia), Chet Forte (Columbia), Jim Francis League Games Only Dartmouth 10-4 14-9 Doggie Julian (Dartmouth), John Lee (Yale) 19.4.....Rudy Milkey (Columbia) Cornell 8-6 13-10 Sam MacNeil Second Team • Ed Robinson (Yale), Larry Downs 19.1.....John Lee (Yale) Penn 8-6 14-11 Jack McCloskey (Yale), Dave Fulcomer (Princeton), Gene Booth 18.9.....Larry Downs (Yale) Brown 8-6 13-12 Stan Ward (Dartmouth), Ron Judson (Dartmouth) 18.7.....Lou Jordan (Cornell) Harvard 6-8 12-11 Floyd Wilson Honorable Mention • Gerry Alaimo (Brown), 17.7.....Dick Csencsitz (Penn) Yale 3-11 6-17 Joe Vancisin Dick Csencsitz (Penn), George Harrington Columbia 2-12 9-14 Archie Oldham (Harvard), Lou Jordan (Cornell), Paul Kelso (Penn), Joe Tebo (Brown), Bob Lehner 1958-59 NCAA TOURNAMENT (Columbia), Dick Woolston (Harvard) Team Ivy All Head Coach East Region (New York) Dartmouth 13-1 22-6 Doggie Julian March 8 — Duke 84, Princeton 60 IVY TOP SCORERS Princeton 13-1 19-5 Franklin Cappon League Games Only Yale 9-5 10-13 Joe Vancisin ALL-IVY 28.8.....Chet Forte (Columbia) Brown 6-8 11-13 Stan Ward First Team • Jim Brangan (Princeton), Pete 24.1.....John Lee (Yale) Penn 5-9 12-14 Jack McCloskey Campbell (Princeton), Mike Cingiser (Brown), 19.0.....Ted Dwyer (Columbia) Cornell 4-10 8-15 Royner Greene George Farley (Cornell), Bob Mlkvy (Penn) 17.8.....Carl Belz (Princeton) Harvard 4-10 10-15 Floyd Wilson Second Team • Gary Borchard (Harvard), 17.0.....Joe Tebo (Brown) Columbia 2-12 3-21 Archie Oldham Gary Vandeweghe (Dartmouth), Dick Rodin (Columbia), Ed Auzenbergs (Columbia), Chuck ALL-AMERICA IVY PLAYOFF Kaufman (Dartmouth), Bill Baugh (Cornell), Dan Chet Forte, Columbia New Haven, Conn. McFadden (Yale) First team (AP, UPI, Look, Helms, Converse) March 7 — Dartmouth 69, Princeton 68 Honorable Mention • Jay Harris (Cornell), Second team (NABC, Int’l News Service, NEA) Greg Heath (Brown), Bill Madden (Yale), Walt NCAA TOURNAMENT Sosnowski (Dartmouth), Joe Cook (Penn), George PRO DRAFT PICKS East Region (New York) Ramming (Dartmouth) Columbia’s Chet Forte by the March 10 — West Virginia 82, Dartmouth 68 Cincinnati Royals in the 7th Round (49th) IVY TOP SCORERS ALL-IVY League Games Only First Team • Carl Belz (Princeton), Jim Brangan 23.0.....Pete Campbell (Princeton) 1957-58 (Princeton), Larry Downs (Yale), Chuck Kaufman 19.5.....Bob Mlkvy (Penn) Team Ivy All Head Coach (Dartmouth), Rudy LaRusso (Dartmouth) 18.9.....Mike Cingiser (Brown) Dartmouth 11-3 22-5 Doggie Julian Second Team • Joe Burns (Princeton), Cliff 18.7.....Dan McFadden (Yale) Princeton 9-5 15-8 Franklin Cappon Ehrlich (Brown), George Schmidt (Penn), Lou 18.3.....George Farley (Cornell) Yale 9-5 14-10 Joe Vancisin Jordan (Cornell), George Harrington (Harvard) Penn 8-6 13-12 Jack McCloskey Honorable Mention • Gerry Glynn (Yale), Walt RHODES SCHOLAR Harvard 7-7 16-9 Floyd Wilson Sosnowski (Dartmouth), Dave Zornow (Cornell), Charles Maynes (Harvard) Brown 5-9 10-15 Stan Ward Art Klein (Princeton), Murray Melton (Columbia), Cornell 5-9 11-11 Royner Greene Joe Bowman (Penn), George Farley (Cornell) PRO DRAFT PICKS Columbia 2-12 6-18 Lou Rossini Cornell’s George Farley by the IVY TOP SCORERS Minneapolis Lakers in the 5th Round (34th) NCAA TOURNAMENT League Games Only Princeton’s Jim Brangan by the East Region (New York) 20.6.....Lou Jordan (Cornell) Philadelphia Warriors in the 6th Round (47th) March 11 — Dartmouth 75, Connecticut 64 20.1.....Carl Belz (Princeton) 19.4.....Rudy LaRusso (Dartmouth) 18 25 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History Szachara (Cornell), Steve Spahn (Dartmouth), ALL-AMERICA 1960-61 Art Hyland (Princeton) Bill Bradley, Princeton Team Ivy All Head Coach Honorable Mention • Art Woliansky (Columbia), First team (Sporting News, Helms) Princeton 11-3 18-8 Jake McCandless Gary Borchard (Harvard), Gene Barth (Brown), Second team (AP, UPI, Look, Converse, NEA) Penn 10-4 16-9 Jack McCloskey Jerry Krumbein (Cornell), Denny Lynch (Harvard), Third team (NABC) Yale 8-6 12-12 Joe Vancisin Pete Kelley (Harvard) Brown 8-6 11-14 Stan Ward RHODES SCHOLAR Cornell 7-7 14-10 Sam MacNeil IVY TOP SCORERS John Wideman (Penn) Dartmouth 4-10 5-19 Doggie Julian League Games Only Columbia 4-10 8-15 Archie Oldham 23.2.....Steve Spahn (Dartmouth) PRO DRAFT PICKS Harvard 4-10 11-13 Floyd Wilson 20.6.....Pete Campbell (Princeton) Cornell’s Jerry Szachara by the 18.9.....Mike Cingiser (Brown) in the 13th Round (80th) NCAA TOURNAMENT 16.0.....Art Woliansky (Columbia) East Region (New York) 15.9.....Al Kaemmerlen (Princeton) March 14 — Princeton 84, Geo. Washington, 67 1963-64 East Region (Charlotte, N.C.) PRO DRAFT PICKS Team Ivy All Head Coach March 17 — St. Joseph’s 72, Princeton 67 Brown’s Mike Cingiser by the Princeton 12-2 20-9 B. van Breda Kolff March 18 — St. Bonaventure 85, Princeton 67 in the 9th Round (78th) Yale 11-3 16-8 Joe Vancisin Princeton’s Pete Campbell by the Penn 10-4 14-10 Jack McCloskey ALL-IVY Chicago Zephyrs in the 10th Round (79th) Cornell 9-5 15-10 Sam MacNeil First Team • Pete Campbell (Princeton), Mike Columbia 6-8 11-12 Cingiser (Brown), Al Kaemmerlen (Princeton), Bill Harvard 6-8 12-10 Floyd Wilson Madden (Yale), George Ramming (Dartmouth) 1962-63 Brown 2-12 6-19 Stan Ward Second Team • Fred Portnoy (Columbia), Bob Team Ivy All Head Coach Dartmouth 0-14 2-23 Doggie Julian Mlkvy (Penn), John Petry (Cornell), Forrest Princeton 11-3 19-6 B. van Breda Kolff Broman (Brown), Gary Borchard (Harvard), Art Yale 11-3 13-10 Joe Vancisin NCAA TOURNAMENT Hyland (Princeton) Penn 10-4 19-6 Jack McCloskey East Region (Philadelphia) Honorable Mention • Sid Amira (Penn), John Cornell 6-7 12-12 Sam MacNeil March 9 — Princeton 86, VMI 60 Dowd (Yale), Pete Kelley (Harvard), Greg Brown 6-8 11-13 Stan Ward East Region (Raleigh, N.C.) Heath (Brown), Steve Spahn (Dartmouth), Ed Harvard 5-9 6-15 Floyd Wilson March 13 — Connecticut 52, Princeton 50 Auzenbergs (Columbia) Columbia 4-9 10-12 Jack Rohan March 14 — Villanova 74, Princeton 62 Dartmouth 2-12 7-18 Doggie Julian IVY TOP SCORERS ALL-IVY League Games Only IVY PLAYOFF First Team • Bill Bradley (Princeton), Rick 20.6.....George Ramming (Dartmouth) Bronx, N.Y. Kaminsky (Yale), Merle McClung (Harvard), Jeff 18.1.....Pete Campbell (Princeton) March 8 — Princeton 65, Yale 53 Neuman (Penn), Stan Pawlak (Penn) 16.9.....Bill Madden (Yale) Second Team • Neil Farber (Columbia), Denny 16.7.....Al Kaemmerlen (Princeton) NCAA TOURNAMENT Lynch (Yale), Steve Cram (Cornell), Dave Tarr 16.6.....John Petry (Cornell) East Region (Philadelphia) (Brown), Dave Schumacher (Yale) March 11 — St. Joseph’s 82, Princeton 81 (ot) Honorable Mention • Ray Carazo (Penn), Chris Kinum (Dartmouth), Ken Benoit (Columbia), 1961-62 ALL-IVY Bob Berube (Cornell), Fran Driscoll (Brown), Ray Team Ivy All Head Coach First Team • Gene Barth (Brown), Bill Bradley Ratkowski (Cornell), Bob Haarlow (Princeton), Yale 13-1 18-6 Joe Vancisin (Princeton), Art Hyland (Princeton), Rick Kaminsky John Hellings (Penn) Penn 11-3 17-8 Jack McCloskey (Yale), Jerry Szachara (Cornell) Princeton 10-4 13-10 Jake McCandless Second Team • Jerry Krumbein (Cornell), Dave IVY TOP SCORERS Cornell 9-5 18-7 Sam MacNeil Robinson (Penn), John Wideman (Penn), Denny League Games Only Brown 6-8 11-14 Stan Ward Lynch (Yale), Sid Amira (Penn) 33.1.....Bill Bradley (Princeton) Dartmouth 3-11 6-18 Doggie Julian Honorable Mention • Davis Blaine (Dartmouth), 25.5.....Rick Kaminsky (Yale) Harvard 3-11 10-14 Floyd Wilson Ray Carazo (Penn), Jim Cleven (Columbia), Fran 19.9.....Merle McClung (Harvard) Columbia 1-13 3-21 Jack Rohan Driscoll (Brown), Neil Farber (Columbia), Denny 16.9.....Neil Farber (Columbia) Lynch (Harvard), Dave Schumacher (Yale), Marvin 16.4.....Stan Pawlak (Penn) NCAA TOURNAMENT Van Leeuwen (Cornell) East Region (Philadelphia) ALL-AMERICA March 12 — Wake Forest, 92, Yale 82 (ot) IVY TOP SCORERS Bill Bradley, Princeton League Games Only First team (AP, UPI, NABC, USBWA, ALL-IVY 27.5.....Bill Bradley (Princeton) Sporting News, Converse, NEA, Helms) First Team • Bill Baugh (Cornell), Pete Campbell 20.2.....Rick Kaminsky (Yale) Rick Kaminsky, Yale (Princeton), Mike Cingiser (Brown), Al 19.9.....Jerry Szachara (Cornell) no specific team (Helms) Kaemmerien (Princeton), Bill Madden (Yale) 19.2.....Jerry Krumbein (Cornell) Second Team • Bob Purdy (Penn), Rick 16.8.....Neil Farber (Columbia) Kaminsky (Yale), John Wideman (Penn), Jerry 18 26 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History OLYMPIC MEDALIST PRO DRAFT PICKS Bill Bradley (Princeton) won gold Princeton’s Bill Bradley by the 1966-67 for the United States in Tokyo Games New York Knicks before the 1st Round Team Ivy All Head Coach (Territorial Pick) Princeton 13-1 25-3 B. van Breda Kolff PRO DRAFT PICKS Yale’s Steve Trupin by the Cornell 11-3 19-5 Sam MacNeil Yale’s Rick Kaminsky by the New York Knicks in the 13th Round (90th) Yale 11-3 14-7 Joe Vancisin in the 6th Round (47th) Penn 7-7 11-14 Yale’s Dennis Lynch by the Columbia 6-8 11-14 Jack Rohan New York Knicks in the 11th Round (85th) 1965-66 Harvard 4-10 10-14 Floyd Wilson Team Ivy All Head Coach Brown 3-11 10-16 Stan Ward Penn 12-2 19-6 Jack McCloskey Dartmouth 1-13 7-17 Doggie Julian 1964-65 Columbia 10-4 18-6 Jack Rohan Team Ivy All Head Coach Cornell 10-4 15-9 Sam MacNeil NCAA TOURNAMENT Princeton 13-1 23-6 B. van Breda Kolff Princeton 9-5 16-7 B. van Breda Kolff East Region (Blacksburg, Va.) Cornell 11-3 19-5 Sam MacNeil Harvard 6-8 10-14 Floyd Wilson March 11 — Princeton 68, West Virginia 57 Penn 10-4 15-10 Jack McCloskey Yale 6-8 9-12 Joe Vancisin East Region (College Park, Md.) Yale 7-7 10-12 Joe Vancisin Brown 3-11 9-17 Stan Ward March 17 — North Carolina 78, Princeton 70 (ot) Harvard 6-8 11-12 Floyd Wilson Dartmouth 0-14 3-21 Doggie Julian March 18 — Princeton 78, St. John’s 58 Columbia 5-9 7-15 Jack Rohan Brown 3-11 7-17 Stan Ward NCAA TOURNAMENT ALL-IVY Dartmouth 1-13 4-21 Doggie Julian No representation First Team • Joe Heiser (Princeton), Rick Johnson (Yale), Greg Morris (Cornell), Chris Thomforde NCAA TOURNAMENT ALL-IVY (Princeton), Gary Walters (Princeton) East Region (Philadelphia) First Team • Bob DeLuca (Cornell), Stan Second Team • Walt Esdaile (Cornell), John March 8 — Princeton 60, Penn State 58 Felsinger (Columbia), Jeff Neuman (Penn), Dave Haarlow (Princeton), Hank South (Cornell), Ed East Region (College Park, Md.) Newmark (Columbia), Stan Pawlak (Penn), Keith Goldstone (Yale), Roger Walaszek (Columbia) March 12 — Princeton 66, N.C. State 48 Sedlacek (Harvard) Honorable Mention • Bill Reynolds (Brown), March 13 — Princeton 109, Providence 69 Second Team • Steve Cram (Cornell), Ed Rick Stoner (Yale), Ed Hummer (Princeton), Tom FINAL FOUR (Portland, Ore.) Hummer (Princeton), Garry Munson (Cornell), Northrup (Penn), Chris Gallagher (Harvard), March 19 — Michigan 93, Princeton 76 Chuck Fitzgerald (Penn), Gary Walters (Princeton) Blaine Aston (Cornell), Alan Fishman (Brown), March 20 — Princeton 118, Wichita State 82 Honorable Mention • (Penn), Gene Jeff Osowski (Penn), Joe Colgan (Dartmouth), Dressler (Harvard), Alan Fishman (Brown), Ed Barth Royer (Harvard), Charles Snell (Penn) ALL-IVY Goldstone (Yale), Bob Haarlow (Princeton), Rick First Team • Bill Bradley (Princeton), Steve Cram Johnson (Yale) IVY TOP SCORERS (Cornell), Bob DeLuca (Cornell), Jeff Neuman League Games Only (Penn), Stan Pawlak (Penn) IVY TOP SCORERS 18.8.....Greg Morris (Cornell) Second Team • Keith Sedlacek (Harvard), Stan League Games Only 16.4.....Ed Goldstone (Yale) Felsinger (Columbia), Neil Farber (Columbia), Bob 23.5.....Keith Sedlacek (Harvard) 16.4.....Bill Reynolds (Brown) Trupin (Yale), Merle McClung (Harvard), Dave 22.4.....Dave Newmark (Columbia) 15.4.....Rick Johnson (Yale) Bliss (Cornell) 22.0.....Stan Pawlak (Penn) 15.4.....Hank South (Cornell) Honorable Mention • Dave Blaine (Dartmouth), 20.4.....Jeff Neuman (Penn) Gunnar Malm (Dartmouth), Don Rodenbach 19.7.....Stan Felsinger (Columbia) ALL-AMERICA (Princeton), Gary Walters (Princeton), Ed Chris Thomforde, Princeton Hummer (Princeton) ALL-AMERICA Second team (Converse) Dave Newmark, Columbia IVY TOP SCORERS no specific team (Helms) NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR League Games Only Richard Johnson (Yale) 28.8.....Bill Bradley (Princeton) RHODES SCHOLAR 23.7.....Stan Pawlak (Penn) Charles Filson (Harvard) PRO DRAFT PICKS 23.7.....Keith Sedlacek (Harvard) Princeton’s Ed Hummer by the 21.1.....Stan Felsinger (Columbia) PRO DRAFT PICKS Boston Celtics in the 6th Round (64th) 19.6.....Neil Farber (Columbia) Penn’s Jeff Newman by the Baltimore Bullets in the 6th Round (55th) ALL-AMERICA Bill Bradley, Princeton First team (AP, UPI, NABC, USBWA, Sporting News, Converse, NEA, Helms)

RHODES SCHOLARS Bill Bradley (Princeton), Ben Heineman (Harvard) & Merle McClung (Harvard) 18 27 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History 1967-68 Baltimore Bullets in the 16th Round (200th) 1969-70 Team Ivy All Head Coach Team Ivy All Head Coach Columbia 12-2 23-5 Jack Rohan 1968-69 Penn 14-0 25-2 Dick Harter Princeton 12-2 20-6 B. van Breda Kolff Team Ivy All Head Coach Columbia 11-3 20-5 Jack Rohan Yale 8-6 15-9 Joe Vancisin Princeton 14-0 19-7 Pete Carril Princeton 9-5 16-9 Pete Carril Cornell 6-8 14-11 Sam MacNeil Columbia 11-3 20-4 Jack Rohan Dartmouth 7-7 13-12 Dartmouth 6-8 8-18 Penn 10-4 15-10 Dick Harter Yale 7-7 11-13 Joe Vancisin Brown 4-10 9-16 Stan Ward Cornell 7-7 12-13 Jerry Lace Cornell 4-10 7-16 Jerry Lace Harvard 4-10 9-17 Floyd Wilson Yale 6-8 9-16 Joe Vancisin Brown 3-11 6-20 Gerry Alaimo Penn 4-10 7-14 Dick Harter Dartmouth 4-10 10-15 Dave Gavitt Harvard 1-13 7-19 Bob Harrison Harvard 3-11 7-18 Bob Harrison IVY PLAYOFF Brown 1-13 3-23 Stan Ward NCAA TOURNAMENT Jamaica, N.Y. East Region (Princeton, N.J.) March 5 — Columbia 92, Princeton 74 NCAA TOURNAMENT March 7 — Niagara 79, Penn 69 East Region (Raleigh, N.C.) NCAA TOURNAMENT March 8 — St. John’s 72, Princeton 63 ALL-IVY East Region (College Park, Md.) First Team • Steve Bilsky (Penn), Corky Calhoun March 8 — Columbia 83, La Salle 69 ALL-IVY (Penn), Heyward Dotson (Columbia), John East Region (Raleigh, N.C.) First Team • Heyward Dotson (Columbia), John Hummer (Princeton), Jim McMillian (Columbia) March 15 — Davidson 61, Columbia 59 Hummer (Princeton), Jim McMillian (Columbia), Second Team • Jim Morgan (Yale), Paul Erland March 16 — Columbia 95, St. Bonaventure 75 Geoff Petrie (Princeton), Dave Wohl (Penn) (Dartmouth), Geoff Petrie (Princeton), Bob Morse Second Team • Chris Thomforde (Princeton), (Penn), Bill Schwarzkopf (Cornell) ALL-IVY Jim Morgan (Yale), Walt Esdaile (Cornell), Steve Honorable Mention • Alex Winn (Dartmouth), First Team • Joe Heiser (Princeton), Jim McMillian Bilsky (Penn), Alex Winn (Dartmouth) Dave Wohl (Penn), John Whiston (Yale), Bill (Columbia), Dave Newmark (Columbia), Geoff Honorable Mention • Roger Walaczek Sickler (Princeton), Arnie Berman (Brown), Jim Petrie (Princeton), Chris Thomforde (Princeton) (Columbia), Bill Schwarzkopf (Cornell), Dale Masker (Dartmouth), Dale Dover (Harvard) Second Team • Rick Stoner (Yale), Heyward Dover (Harvard), Chris Gallagher (Harvard) Dotson (Columbia), John Hummer (Princeton), IVY TOP SCORERS Frank Wisneski (Yale), Henry Tyson (Dartmouth) IVY TOP SCORERS League Games Only League Games Only 24.6.....Jim McMillian (Columbia) IVY TOP SCORERS 23.9.....Geoff Petrie (Princeton) 22.3.....Paul Erland (Dartmouth) League Games Only 19.7.....Jim McMillian (Columbia) 20.9.....Jim Morgan (Yale) 21.1.....Jim McMillian (Columbia) 19.3.....Jim Morgan (Yale) 18.9.....Heyward Dotson (Columbia) 17.3.....Rick Stoner (Yale) 18.7.....Alex Winn (Dartmouth) 18.6.....Bill Schwarzkopf (Cornell) 16.4.....Bill Reynolds (Brown) 18.0.....Heyward Dotson (Columbia) 16.3.....Ed Goldstone (Yale) ALL-AMERICA 16.0.....Alex Winn (Dartmouth) ALL-AMERICA Jim McMillian, Columbia Jim McMillian, Columbia Second team (Sporting News, Converse, ALL-AMERICA First team (USBWA) NABC, Basketball News) Jim McMillian, Columbia Second team (NABC, Converse) Third team (AP), no specific team (Helms) Second team (Basketball News, Helms) Third team (UPI), no specific team (Helms) Geoff Petrie, Princeton Third team (UPI) Third team (Basketball News) NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR RHODES SCHOLAR Chris Thomforde (Princeton) RHODES SCHOLAR Robert McCallum Jr. (Yale) Heyward Dotson (Columbia) PRO DRAFT PICKS NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARS Princeton’s Chris Thomforde by the COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA William Ames (Columbia), Joseph Colgan New York Knicks in the 7th Round (96th) Bob Morse (Penn) First Team (Dartmouth), Robert McCallum Jr. (Yale) Columbia’s Roger Walaszak by the New York Knicks in the 9th Round (124th) PRO DRAFT PICKS COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Princeton’s Geoff Petrie by the Joseph Colgan (Dartmouth) Third Team in the 1st Round (8th) Columbia’s Jim McMillian by the PRO DRAFT PICKS Los Angeles Lakers in the 1st Round (13th) Columbia’s Dave Newmark by the Princeton’s John Hummer by the in the 3rd Round (31st) in the 1st Round (15th) Princeton’s Joe Heiser by the Columbia’s Heyward Dotson by the Baltimore Bullets in the 6th Round (68th) in the 7th Round (112th) Princeton’s John Haarlow by the Dartmouth’s Alex Wynn by the New York Knicks in the 13th Round (177th) Detroit Pistons in the 9th Round (139th) Cornell’s Greg Morris by the Harvard’s Ernest Hardy by the 18 28 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History Detroit Pistons in the 13th Round (195th) Team Ivy All Head Coach in the 4th Round (55th) Penn 13-1 25-3 Chuck Daly Brown’s Arnie Berman by the Princeton 12-2 20-7 Pete Carril Buffalo Braves in the 5th Round (65th) 1970-71 Dartmouth 8-6 14-12 George Blaney Penn’s Al Cotler by the Team Ivy All Head Coach Harvard 8-6 15-11 Bob Harrison Chicago Bulls in the 12th Round (174th) Penn 14-0 28-1 Dick Harter Brown 6-8 10-16 Gerry Alaimo Harvard 11-3 16-10 Bob Harrison Yale 5-9 7-17 Joe Vancisin Columbia 9-5 16-8 Jack Rohan Columbia 3-11 4-20 Jack Rohan 1972-73 Princeton 9-5 15-11 Pete Carril Cornell 1-13 5-19 Jerry Lace Team Ivy All Head Coach Brown 5-9 10-15 Gerry Alaimo Penn 12-2 21-7 Chuck Daly Dartmouth 5-9 10-16 George Blaney NCAA TOURNAMENT Princeton 11-3 16-9 Pete Carril Yale 2-12 4-20 Joe Vancisin East Region (Jamaica, N.Y.) Brown 10-4 12-12 Gerry Alaimo Cornell 1-13 5-21 Jerry Lace March 11 — Penn 76, Providence 60 Harvard 7-7 14-12 Bob Harrison East Region (Morgantown, W.Va.) Yale 6-8 9-16 Joe Vancisin NCAA TOURNAMENT March 16 — Penn 78, Villanova 67 Columbia 5-9 7-18 Jack Rohan East Region (Morgantown, W.Va.) March 18 — North Carolina 73, Penn 59 Dartmouth 4-10 6-20 Tom O’Connor March 13 — Penn 70, Duquesne 65 Cornell 1-13 4-22 Tony Coma East Region (Raleigh, N.C.) ALL-IVY March 18 — Penn 79, South Carolina 64 Sophomore of the Year • Bill Raynor (Dartmouth) NCAA TOURNAMENT March 20 — Villanova 90, Penn 47 First Team • Arnie Berman (Brown), Corky East Region (Williamsburg, Va.) Calhoun (Penn), Phil Hankinson (Penn), Bob March 10 — Penn 62, St. John’s 61 ALL-IVY Morse (Penn), Brian Taylor (Princeton) East Region (Charlotte, N.C.) Sophomore of the Year • Brian Taylor (Princeton) Second Team • James Brown (Harvard), Jim March 15 — Providence 87, Penn 65 First Team • Corky Calhoun (Penn), Paul Erland Fitzsimmons (Harvard), Scott Michel (Yale), Bill March 17 — Syracuse 69, Penn 68 (Dartmouth), Floyd Lewis (Harvard), Brian Taylor Raynor (Dartmouth), Andy Rimol (Princeton) (Princeton), Dave Wohl (Penn) Honorable Mention • Mike Baskauskas (Yale), ALL-IVY Second Team • Arnie Berman (Brown), Steve Reg Bird (Princeton), James Brown (Dartmouth), Sophomore of the Year • Ron Haigler (Penn) Bilsky (Penn), James Brown (Harvard), Bob Morse Jerry Newby (Cornell) First Team • James Brown (Dartmouth), Bob (Penn), Russ Tyler (Brown) Evans (Columbia), Ron Haigler (Penn), Phil Honorable Mention • James Brown (Dartmouth), IVY TOP SCORERS Hankinson (Penn), Ted Manakas (Princeton) Dale Dover (Harvard), Larry Gordon (Columbia), League Games Only Second Team • Mike Baskauskas (Yale), James Phil Hankinson (Penn), Scott Michel (Yale), Jim 26.2.....Brian Taylor (Princeton) Brown (Harvard), Phil Brown (Brown), Tony Morgan (Yale), Bill Sickler (Princeton), Ken Wiens 24.7.....Arnie Berman (Brown) Jenkins (Harvard), Tim Kearns (Yale) (Cornell), Elliot Wolfe (Columbia) 21.4.....Jim Fitzsimmons (Harvard) Honorable Mention • Eddie Morris (Brown), Bill 20.5.....Bill Raynor (Dartmouth) Raynor (Dartmouth), Andy Rimol (Princeton) IVY TOP SCORERS 17.8.....James Brown (Dartmouth) League Games Only IVY TOP SCORERS 26.0.....Paul Erland (Dartmouth) ALL-AMERICA League Games Only 24.4.....Brian Taylor (Princeton) Bob Morse, Penn 23.0.....Bob Evans (Cornell) 21.6.....Arnie Berman (Brown) Second team (NABC, Converse) 22.6.....James Brown (Dartmouth) 19.5.....Larry Gordon (Columbia) no specific team (Helms) 18.6.....Phil Hankinson (Penn) 19.3.....Russ Tyler (Brown) Brian Taylor, Princeton 18.1.....Tim Kearns (Yale) First team (Sporting News) 17.9.....Ted Manakas (Princeton) ALL-AMERICA Second team (NABC, Converse) 17.9.....Ron Haigler (Penn) Dave Wohl, Penn Third team (AP, UPI) Fourth team (Basketball News) no specific team (Helms) PRO DRAFT PICKS Penn’s Phil Hankinson by the RHODES SCHOLARS NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR Boston Celtics in the 2nd Round (35th) Franklin Raines (Harvard) & Donald Gogel Arnie Berman (Brown) Princeton’s Ted Manakas by the (Harvard) Atlanta Hawks in the 3rd Round (36th) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Harvard’s James Brown by the NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR Bob Morse (Penn) First Team Atlanta Hawks in the 4th Round (42nd) Bob Morse (Penn) Dartmouth’s James Brown by the K.C.-Omaha Kings in the 9th Round (143rd) PRO DRAFT PICKS PRO DRAFT PICKS Harvard’s Floyd Lewis by the Penn’s Corky Calhoun by the Penn’s Dave Wohl by the in the 11th Round (169th) Phoenix Suns in the 1st Round (4th) Philadelphia 76ers in the 3rd Round (46th) Princeton’s Brian Taylor by the Harvard’s Dale Dover by the Seattle Supersonics in the 2nd Round (23rd) Boston Celtics in the 10th Round (161st) Penn’s Bob Morse by the Buffalo Braves in the 3rd Round (32nd) Princeton’s Reggie Bird by the 1973-74 1971-72 Team Ivy All Head Coach 18 29 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History Penn 13-1 21-6 Chuck Daly Keven McDonald (Penn), Brian Saunders (Brown) Brown 11-3 17-9 Gerry Alaimo ALL-IVY Second Team • Maynard Brown (Cornell), Carnell Princeton 11-3 16-10 Pete Carril Player of the Year • Ron Haigler (Penn) Cooper (Yale), Larry Cubas (Dartmouth), Sterling Harvard 9-5 11-13 Tom Sanders Sophomore of the Year • Larry Cubas Edmonds (Dartmouth), Bob Slaughter (Princeton), Yale 5-9 8-16 Joe Vancisin (Dartmouth) Steve Switchenko (Yale), Bernie Vaughan (Cornell) Columbia 4-10 5-20 Jack Rohan First Team • John Beecroft (Penn), Maynard Honorable Mention • Billy Baker (Brown), Bill Dartmouth 2-12 4-22 Tom O’Connor Brown (Cornell), Phil Brown (Brown), Ron Haigler Carey (Harvard), Rob Crichton (Brown), Glenn Fine Cornell 1-13 3-23 Tony Coma (Penn), Armond Hill (Princeton) (Harvard), Bill Jones (Penn), Mark Lonetto (Penn), Second Team • Bob Bigelow (Penn), Rollin Elmer Love (Columbia), Adam Sutton (Dartmouth) NCAA TOURNAMENT Chippey (Yale), Larry Cubas (Dartmouth), Barnes East Region (Jamaica, N.Y.) Hauptfuhrer (Princeton), Eddie Morris (Brown), IVY TOP SCORERS March 9 — Providence 84, Penn 69 Lou Silver (Harvard) League Games Only Honorable Mention • Jim Beattie (Dartmouth), 20.4.....Brian Saunders (Brown) ALL-IVY Bill Carey (Harvard), Mike Finley (Columbia), 18.6.....Keven McDonald (Penn) Sophomore of the Year • Adam Sutton Mike Griffin (Harvard), Mark Hardaway 16.1.....Larry Cubas (Dartmouth) (Dartmouth) (Columbia), Henry Johnson (Penn), Mark Lonetto 16.1.....John Engles (Penn) First Team • John Beecroft (Penn), Phil Brown (Penn), Abby Lucas (Cornell), Todd McClaskey 15.9.....Maynard Brown (Cornell) (Brown), Ron Haigler (Penn), Eddie Morris (Cornell), Mickey Steuerer (Princeton), Tim van (Brown), Lou Silver (Harvard) Blommsteyn (Princeton) RHODES SCHOLARS Second Team • Andy Rimol (Princeton), Mickey James Baker (Harvard) & Jame McGuire (Yale) Steuerer (Princeton), Tony Jenkins (Harvard), IVY TOP SCORERS Mark Hardaway (Columbia), Adam Sutton League Games Only NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR (Dartmouth) 22.2.....Ron Haigler (Penn) Bill Healey (Dartmouth) Honorable Mention • Mike Baskausakas (Yale), 20.2.....Maynard Brown (Cornell) Jim Burke (Brown), John Engles (Penn), Barnes 18.8.....Phil Brown (Brown) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Hauptfuhrer (Princeton), Abby Lucas (Cornell), 18.4.....Larry Cubas (Dartmouth) Banes Hauptfuhrer (Princeton) Second Team Todd McClaskey (Cornell), Ken Wolfe (Harvard) 18.1.....Bill Healey (Dartmouth) Jim McGuire (Yale) Third Team

IVY TOP SCORERS ALL-AMERICA PRO DRAFT PICKS League Games Only Ron Haigler, Penn Princeton’s Armond Hill by the 19.4.....Adam Sutton (Dartmouth) Fifth (NABC) Atlanta Hawks in the 1st Round (9th) 18.0.....Ron Haigler (Penn) Princeton’s Barnes Hauptfuhrer by the 16.4.....Mike Baskauskas (Yale) PRO DRAFT PICKS in the 3rd Round (43rd) 16.1.....Todd McCloskey (Cornell) Penn’s Bob Bigelow by the Penn’s John Engles by the 15.8.....Lou Silver (Harvard) K.C.-Omaha Kings in the 1st Round (13th) Cleveland Cavaliers in the 4th Round (66th) RHODES SCHOLAR Penn’s Ron Haigler by the Penn’s Ed Stefanski by the Mike Oristaglio (Yale) Chicago Bulls in the 4th Round (68th) Philadelphia 76ers in the 10th Round (168th) Princeton’s Tim van Blommesteyn by the NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR New York Knicks in the 9th Round (153rd) Willie Jenkins (Harvard) 1976-77 Team Ivy All Head Coach PRO DRAFT PICK 1975-76 Princeton 13-1 21-5 Pete Carril Princeton’s Andy Rimol by the Team Ivy All Head Coach Penn 12-2 18-8 Chuck Daly Buffalo Braves in the 10th Round (170th) Princeton 14-0 22-5 Pete Carril Columbia 8-6 16-10 Penn 11-3 17-9 Chuck Daly Harvard 6-8 9-16 Tom Sanders Dartmouth 7-7 16-10 Gary Walters Cornell 5-9 8-17 Ben Bluitt 1974-75 Brown 6-8 7-19 Gerry Alaimo Brown 5-9 6-20 Gerry Alaimo Team Ivy All Head Coach Columbia 6-8 8-17 Tom Penders Yale 4-10 6-20 Ray Carazo Penn 13-1 23-5 Chuck Daly Yale 5-9 7-21 Ray Carazo Dartmouth 3-11 4-22 Gary Walters Princeton 12-2 22-8 Pete Carril Cornell 4-10 8-18 Ben Bluitt Brown 9-5 14-12 Gerry Alaimo Harvard 3-11 8-18 Tom Sanders NCAA TOURNAMENT Harvard 9-5 12-13 Tom Sanders East Region (Philadelphia) Dartmouth 5-9 8-18 Marcus Jackson NCAA TOURNAMENT March 12 — Kentucky 72, Princeton 59 Cornell 4-10 7-18 Ben Bluitt East Region (Providence, R.I.) Columbia 2-12 4-22 Tom Penders March 13 — Rutgers 54, Princeton 53 ALL-IVY Yale 2-12 3-20 Joe Vancisin Player of the Year • Frank Sowinski (Princeton) ALL-IVY Sophomores of the Year • Alton Byrd (Columbia) Player of the Year • Armond Hill (Princeton) & Bob Roma (Princeton) Sophomore of the Year • Keven McDonald First Team • Alton Byrd (Columbia), Ricky Free NCAA TOURNAMENT (Penn) (Columbia), Keven McDonald (Penn), Brian East Region (Philadelphia) First Team • John Engles (Penn), Barnes Saunders (Brown), Frank Sowinski (Princeton), March 15 — Kansas State 69, Penn 62 Hauptfuhrer (Princeton), Armond Hill (Princeton), Bernard Vaughan (Cornell) 18 30 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History Second Team • Carnell Cooper (Yale), no specified team (Helms) Larry Cubas (Dartmouth), Sterling Edmonds COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA (Dartmouth), Bill Omeltchenko (Princeton), Bob Bob Roma (Princeton) Second Team RHODES SCHOLAR Roma (Princeton), Bob Slaughter (Princeton) Frank Sowinski (Princeton) Second Team Glenn Fine (Harvard) Honorable Mention • Stan Brown (Cornell), Peter Call (Cornell) Fifth Team Cedric Carter (Cornell), Steve Irion (Harvard), Mark NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR Lonetto (Penn), Juan Mitchell (Columbia), Dick PRO DRAFT PICKS Glenn Fine (Harvard) Shea (Yale), Tim Smith (Penn), Bobby Willis (Penn) Penn’s Kevin McDonald by the Seattle Supersonics in the 2nd Round (42nd) PRO DRAFT PICKS IVY TOP SCORERS Dartmouth’s Sterling Edmunds by the Penn’s Tony Price by the League Games Only Portland Trail Blazers in the 3rd Round (66th) Detroit Pistons in the 2nd Round (29th) 20.1.....Brian Saunders (Brown) Princeton’s Frank Sowinski by the Penn’s Matt White by the 20.0.....Keven McDonald (Penn) New Jersey Nets in the 9th Round (171st) Portland Trail Blazers in the 5th Round (100th) 19.5.....Frank Sowinski (Princeton) Princeton’s Bob Roma by the 18.0.....Sterling Edmonds (Dartmouth) Kansas City Kings in the 6th Round (126th) 16.7.....Bernard Vaughan (Cornell) 1978-79 Penn’s Bobby Willis by the Team Ivy All Head Coach Philadelphia 76ers in the 7th Round (142nd) NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR Penn 13-1 25-7 Columbia’s Ricky Free by the Brian Saunders (Brown) Columbia 10-4 17-9 Buddy Mahar New Jersey Nets in the 9th Round (173rd) Princeton 7-7 14-12 Pete Carril Columbia’s Alton Byrd by the COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Dartmouth 6-8 14-12 Gary Walters Boston Celtics in the 10th Round (186th) Frank Sowinski (Princeton) Second Team Brown 6-8 8-18 Harvard’s Glen Fine by the Harvard 6-8 8-21 Frank McLaughlin in the 10th Round (199th) Yale 5-9 11-15 Ray Carazo 1977-78 Cornell 3-11 8-18 Ben Bluitt Team Ivy All Head Coach 1979-80 Penn 12-2 20-8 Bob Weinhauer NCAA TOURNAMENT Team Ivy All Head Coach Columbia 11-3 15-11 Tom Penders East Region (Raleigh, N.C.) Penn 11-3 17-12 Bob Weinhauer Princeton 11-3 17-9 Pete Carril March 9 — Penn 73, Iona 69 Princeton 11-3 15-15 Pete Carril Harvard 7-9 11-15 Frank McLaughlin March 11 — Penn 72, North Carolina 71 Yale 9-5 12-14 Ray Carazo Cornell 5-9 9-17 Ben Bluitt East Region (Greensboro, N.C.) Cornell 8-6 16-10 Ben Bluitt Dartmouth 5-9 10-15 Gary Walters March 16 — Penn 84, Syracuse 76 Brown 6-8 11-15 Joe Mullaney Yale 3-11 8-16 Ray Carazo March 18 — Penn 62, St. John’s 61 Harvard 5-9 10-16 Frank McLaughlin Brown 2-12 4-20 Gerry Alaimo FINAL FOUR (Salt Lake City) Columbia 3-11 6-20 Buddy Mahar March 24 — Michigan State 101, Penn 67 Dartmouth 3-11 5-19 NCAA TOURNAMENT March 26 — DePaul 96, Penn 93 (ot) East Region (Philadelphia) IVY PLAYOFF March 12 — Penn 92, St. Bonaventure 82 ALL-IVY Easton, Pa. East Region (Providence, R.I.) Player of the Year • Tony Price (Penn) March 4 — Penn 50, Princeton 49 March 17 — Duke 84, Penn 80 Rookie of the Year • Tim Daaleman (Yale) First Team • Alton Byrd (Columbia), Larry NCAA TOURNAMENT ALL-IVY Lawrence (Dartmouth), Peter Moss (Brown), Tony Mideast Region (West Lafayette, Ind.) Player of the Year • Keven McDonald (Penn) Price (Penn), Matt White (Penn) March 6 — Penn 62, Washington State 55 Sophomore of the Year • Mike Davis (Cornell) Second Team • Ricky Free (Columbia), Frank March 8 — Duke 52, Penn 42 First Team • Alton Byrd (Columbia), Sterling Maturo (Yale), Juan Mitchell (Columbia), Bob Edmonds (Dartmouth), Ricky Free (Columbia), Roma (Princeton), James Salters (Penn) ALL-IVY Keven McDonald (Penn), Bill Omeltchenko Honorable Mention • Tim Daaleman (Yale), Player of the Year • Peter Moss (Brown) (Princeton), Frank Sowinski (Princeton) Mike Davis (Cornell), Glenn Fine (Harvard), Don Rookies of the Year • Steve Leondis (Yale) & Paul Second Team • Mike Davis (Cornell), Glenn Fine Fleming (Harvard), Bob Hooft (Harvard), Jim Little (Penn) (Harvard), Frank Maturo (Yale), Tony Price (Penn), Panaggio (Dartmouth), Tim Smith (Penn) First Team • Don Fleming (Harvard), Randy Bob Roma (Princeton) Melville (Princeton), Peter Moss (Brown), James Honorable Mention • Brian Banks (Harvard), IVY TOP SCORERS Salters (Penn), Larry Zigerelli (Yale) Cedric Carter (Cornell), Tom Farrell (Brown), Bob League Games Only Second Team • Dave Blatt (Princeton), Tim Hooft (Harvard), Juan Mitchell (Columbia) 19.8.....Mike Davis (Cornell) Daaleman (Yale), Mike Davis (Cornell), Steve 19.1.....Tony Price (Penn) Leondis (Yale), Paul Little (Penn) IVY TOP SCORERS 18.8.....Peter Moss (Brown) Honorable Mention • Larry Oeding (Cornell), League Games Only 18.0.....Larry Lawrence (Dartmouth) Kurt Mahoney (Columbia), Tom Mannix 24.7.....Keven McDonald (Penn) 15.7.....Bob Hooft (Harvard) (Harvard), Frank Maturo (Yale), Cleo Robertson 22.9.....Mike Davis (Cornell) (Dartmouth), Rich Simkus (Princeton) 19.9.....Sterling Edmonds (Dartmouth) ALL-AMERICA IVY TOP SCORERS 16.4.....Frank Sowinski (Princeton) Tony Price, Penn League Games Only 16.2.....Tony Price (Penn) First team (Wooden Award) 21.3.....Peter Moss (Brown) 18 31 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History 19.6.....Don Fleming (Harvard) Columbia 9-5 16-10 Buddy Mahar Honorable Mention • Ken Bantum (Cornell), 15.8.....Steve Leondis (Yale) Princeton 9-5 13-13 Pete Carril Gordon Enderle (Princeton), Stark Langs (Brown), 15.4.....Mike Davis (Cornell) Yale 7-7 13-13 Ray Carazo Bill Ryan (Princeton), Monroe Trout (Harvard), 14.7.....James Salters (Penn) Cornell 7-7 10-16 Hiawatha Wilson (Cornell) Harvard 6-8 11-15 Frank McLaughlin PRO DRAFT PICKS Brown 5-9 5-21 Mike Cingiser IVY TOP SCORERS Penn’s James Salters by the Dartmouth 1-13 7-19 Tim Cohane League Games Only New York Knicks in the 8th Round (171st) 22.1.....Butch Graves (Yale) NCAA TOURNAMENT 20.7.....Paul Anderson (Dartmouth) East Region (Uniondale, N.Y.) 18.7.....Steve Leondis (Yale) 1980-81 March 12 — St. John’s 66, Penn 56 18.5.....Craig Robinson (Princeton) Team Ivy All Head Coach 16.8.....Bob Ferry (Harvard) Princeton 13-1 18-10 Pete Carril ALL-IVY Penn 13-1 20-8 Bob Weinhauer Players of the Year • Paul Little (Penn) & Craig PRO DRAFT PICKS Harvard 9-5 16-10 Frank McLaughlin Robinson (Princeton) Princeton’s Craig Robinson by the Brown 5-9 9-17 Joe Mullaney Rookie of the Year • Bob Ferry (Harvard) Philadelphia 76ers in the 4th Round (93rd) Columbia 5-9 9-17 Buddy Mahar First Team • Darren Burnett (Columbia), Don Penn’s Paul Little by the Cornell 4-10 7-19 Tom Miller Fleming (Harvard), Paul Little (Penn), Mike Lucas Portland Trail Blazers in the 7th Round (154th) Yale 4-10 7-19 Ray Carazo (Cornell), Craig Robinson (Princeton) Princeton’s Rich Simkus by the Dartmouth 3-11 10-16 Tim Cohane Second Team • Michael Brown (Penn), Jon New Jersey Nets in the 10th Round (222nd) Edwards (Dartmouth), Butch Graves (Yale), Ira IVY PLAYOFF James (Brown), Steve Leondis (Yale) Easton, Pa. Honorable Mention • Joe Carrabino (Harvard), 1983-84 March 10 — Princeton 54, Penn 40 Tim Daaleman (Yale), Richie Gordon (Columbia), Team Ivy All Head Coach Bill Ryan (Princeton) Princeton 10-4 18-10 Pete Carril NCAA TOURNAMENT Cornell 9-5 16-10 Tom Miller East Region (Providence, R.I.) IVY TOP SCORERS Harvard 9-5 15-11 Frank McLaughlin March 12 — BYU 60, Princeton 51 League Games Only Penn 7-7 10-16 19.9.....Butch Graves (Yale) Brown 6-8 11-15 Mike Cingiser ALL-IVY 19.1.....Don Fleming (Harvard) Dartmouth 6-8 11-15 Player of the Year • Larry Lawrence (Dartmouth) 18.6.....Ira James (Brown) Columbia 5-9 8-18 Buddy Mahar Rookie of the Year • Joe Carrabino (Harvard) 17.9.....Craig Robinson (Princeton) Yale 4-10 7-19 Tom Brennan First Team • Tim Daaleman (Yale), Don Fleming 15.8.....Mike Lucas (Cornell) (Harvard), Ken Hall (Penn), Larry Lawrence NCAA TOURNAMENT (Dartmouth), Randy Melville (Princeton) Opening Round (Philadelphia) Second Team • Mike Allen (Cornell), Ira 1982-83 March 13 — Princeton 65, San Diego 56 James (Brown), Paul Little (Penn), Steve Mills Team Ivy All Head Coach West Region (Salt Lake City) (Princeton), Craig Robinson (Princeton) Princeton 12-2 20-9 Pete Carril March 15 — UNLV 68, Princeton 56 Honorable Mention • Joe Carrabino (Harvard), Penn 11-3 17-9 Craig Littlepage Calvin Dixon (Harvard), Butch Graves (Yale), Kurt Columbia 7-7 10-16 Buddy Mahar ALL-IVY Mahoney (Columbia), George Noon (Penn), Alex Yale 7-7 12-14 Tom Brennan Player of the Year • Joe Carrabino (Harvard) Reynolds (Cornell), Angelo Reynolds (Penn) Brown 6-8 9-17 Mike Cingiser Rookie of the Year • John Bajusz (Cornell) Cornell 6-8 10-16 Tom Miller First Team • Paul Anderson (Dartmouth), Brian IVY TOP SCORERS Harvard 4-10 12-14 Frank McLaughlin Burke (Dartmouth), Joe Carrabino (Harvard), League Games Only Dartmouth 3-11 7-19 Tim Cohane Butch Graves (Yale), Kevin Mullin (Princeton), Bill 22.0.....Larry Lawrence (Dartmouth) Ryan (Princeton) 19.6.....Don Fleming (Harvard) NCAA TOURNAMENT Second Team • Ken Bantum (Cornell), Bob Ferry 16.1.....Butch Graves (Yale) Opening Round (Philadelphia) (Harvard), Chris Kelly (Yale), George Meikle 14.1.....Jeff Samsen (Brown) March 15 — Princeton 53, No. Carolina A&T 41 (Columbia), Karl Racine (Penn) 14.0.....Mike Allen (Cornell) West Region (Corvallis, Ore.) Honorable Mention • Anthony Arnolie (Penn), March 18 — Princeton 56, Oklahoma State 53 John Bajusz (Cornell), Brad Bomba (Cornell), COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA March 20 — Boston College 51, Princeton 42 Stark Langs (Brown) Regis O’Keefe (Yale) Third Team ALL-IVY Player of the Year • Craig Robinson (Princeton) Rookie of the Year • Mike Waitkus (Brown) First Team • Paul Anderson (Dartmouth), Michael Brown (Penn), Darren Burnett (Columbia), Butch Graves (Yale), Craig Robinson (Princeton) IVY TOP SCORERS 1981-82 Second Team • Bob Ferry (Harvard), Steve League Games Only Team Ivy All Head Coach Leondis (Yale), Paul Little (Penn), John Smyth 23.6.....Butch Graves (Yale) Penn 12-2 17-10 Bob Weinhauer (Princeton), Mike Waitkus (Brown) 21.9.....Joe Carrabino (Harvard) 18 32 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History 16.9.....Paul Anderson (Dartmouth) 26: Chris Dudley (Y); March — 5: Tom Gwydir (Col) PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 16.9.....Brian Burke (Dartmouth) Jan. — 12: Bruce Lefkowitz (Pe); 19: Jim Turner 16.8.....Kevin Mullin (Princeton) ROOKIES OF THE WEEK (Br); Chris Dudley (Y); 26: Paul Maley (Y); Feb — 2: Jan. — 15: Dave Orlandini (Pr); 22: Matt Jim Turner (Br); 9: Jim Barton (Dart); 16: Jim Bajusz NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR Whitehead (Y); 29: Brian Kasbar (Y); Feb. — 5: (Cor); Jim Turner (Br); 23: Perry Bromwell (Pe); Tom Paul Anderson (Dartmouth) Dave Orlandini (Pr); 12: Bryan Randall (Dart); 19: Gwydir (Col); March — 2: Jim Turner (Br) Brian Fitzpatrick (Y); 26: John Mackay (Dart); COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA March — 5: Phil Pitts (Pe) ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Paul Anderson (Dartmouth) First Team Jan. — 12: Bob Scrabis (Pr); 19: Josh Wexler Tim Daaleman (Yale) Honorable Mention PRO DRAFT PICKS (Cor); 26: No selection; Feb. — 2: Jim Barton Harvard’s Joe Carrabino by the (Dart); 9: Neil Phillips (Har); 16: Bob Scrabis (Pr); PRO DRAFT PICKS in the 6th Round (135th) 23: No selection; March — 2: Jim Barton (Dart) Yale’s Butch Graves by the Cornell’s Ken Bantum by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 3rd Round (68th) New York Knicks in the 7th Round (142nd) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Princeton’s Kevin Mullin by the Harvard’s Bob Ferry, Jr. by the Jim Turner (Brown) First Team Boston Celtics in the 4th Round (93rd) Atlanta Hawks in the 7th Round (146th) Princeton’s Billy Ryan by the New Jersey Nets in the 9th Round (200th) 1985-86 1986-87 Team Ivy All Head Coach Team Ivy All Head Coach 1984-85 Brown 10-4 16-11 Mike Cingiser Penn 10-4 13-14 Tom Schneider Team Ivy All Head Coach Penn 9-5 15-11 Tom Schneider Princeton 9-5 16-9 Pete Carril Penn 10-4 13-14 Craig Littlepage Cornell 9-5 14-12 Tom Miller Cornell 9-5 15-11 Mike Dement Columbia 9-5 13-13 Wayne Szoke Princeton 7-7 13-13 Pete Carril Dartmouth 7-7 15-11 Cornell 8-6 14-12 Tom Miller Yale 7-7 13-13 Tom Brennan Yale 7-7 14-12 Dick Kuchen Harvard 7-7 15-9 Frank McLaughlin Columbia 6-8 12-14 Wayne Szoke Columbia 6-8 12-14 Wayne Szoke Yale 7-7 14-12 Tom Brennan Dartmouth 6-8 11-15 Paul Cormier Harvard 4-10 9-17 Peter Roby Princeton 7-7 11-15 Pete Carril Harvard 2-12 6-20 Peter Roby Brown 4-10 9-18 Mike Cingiser Brown 5-9 9-18 Mike Cingiser Dartmouth 3-11 5-21 Paul Cormier PRESEASON POLL PRESEASON POLL 1. Penn 7 (7 first-place votes), 2. Yale 17 (1), 3. 1. Penn 55 (6 first-place votes), 2. Princeton 45 NCAA TOURNAMENT Columbia 20, 4. Cornell 26, 4. Princeton 26, 6. (1), 3. Yale 44 (1), 4. Cornell 35, 4. Dartmouth Midwest Region (Houston) Harvard 38, 7. Dartmouth 44, 8. Brown 46 35, 6. Columbia 29, 7. Brown 21, 8. Harvard 16 March 15 — Memphis State 67, Penn 55 *First-place was given to the team with the fewest points NCAA TOURNAMENT ALL-IVY East Region (Charlotte, N.C.) Player of the Year • Ken Bantum (Cornell) NCAA TOURNAMENT March 12 — North Carolina 113, Penn 82 Rookie of the Year • Bryan Randall (Dartmouth) East Region (Syracuse, N.Y.) First Team • John Bajusz (Cornell), Ken Bantum March 14 — Syracuse 101, Brown 52 ALL-IVY (Cornell), Perry Bromwell (Penn), Joe Carrabino Player of the Year • Perry Bromwell (Penn) (Harvard), Chris Dudley (Yale), Todd Mulder (Brown) ALL-IVY Rookie of the Year • Guido Casparis (Columbia) Second Team • Bob Ferry (Harvard), Tom Gwydir Player of the Year • Jim Turner (Brown) First Team • John Bajusz (Cornell), Perry Bromwell (Columbia), Howard Levy (Princeton), Karl Racine Rookie of the Year • Jim Barton (Dartmouth) (Penn), Sean Couch (Columbia), Chris Dudley (Penn), Dale Smith (Columbia) First Team • John Bajusz (Cornell), Perry (Yale), Bruce Lefkowitz (Penn), Paul Maley (Yale) Honorable Mention • Keiron Bigby (Brown), Bromwell (Penn), Chris Dudley (Yale), Tom Second Team • Jim Barton (Dartmouth), Bryan Bruce Lefkowitz (Penn), Bryan Randall Gwydir (Columbia), Jim Turner (Brown) Randall (Dartmouth), Joe Scott (Princeton), Keith (Dartmouth), Mike Waitkus (Brown) Second Team • Bruce Lefkowitz (Penn), Drew Webster (Harvard), Alan Williams (Princeton) Martin (Cornell), Mike Waitkus (Brown), Peter Honorable Mention • Chip Adams (Columbia), IVY TOP SCORERS White (Yale), Alan Williams (Princeton) Arne Duncan (Harvard), Greg Gilda (Cornell), League Games Only Honorable Mention • Jim Barton (Dartmouth), Patrick Lynch (Brown), Mike Millane (Cornell), 20.3.....Joe Carrabino (Harvard) Sean Couch (Columbia), Joe Kilroy (Dartmouth), Bob Scrabis (Princeton), Peter White (Yale) 20.1.....Ken Bantum (Cornell) Neil Phillips (Harvard), Joe Scott (Princeton), Bob 16.0.....Karl Racine (Penn) Scrabis (Princeton), Keith Webster (Harvard) IVY TOP SCORERS 15.1.....John Bajusz (Cornell) League Games Only 15.1.....Perry Bromwell (Penn) IVY TOP SCORERS 21.8.....Perry Bromwell (Penn) League Games Only 21.5.....Patrick Lynch (Brown) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 24.0.....Jim Turner (Brown) 20.9.....Sean Couch (Columbia) Joe Carrabino (Harvard) First Team 19.3.....John Bajusz (Cornell) 20.7.....Jim Barton (Dartmouth) PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 17.9.....Chris Dudley (Yale) 20.6.....Bruce Lefkowitz (Penn) Jan. — 15: Bob Ferry (Har); 22: Mike Waitkus (Br); 17.4.....Perry Bromwell (Penn) PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 29: John Bajusz (Cor); Feb. — 5: Drew Martin 16.3.....Alan Williams (Princeton) Jan. — 11: Arne Duncan (Har); 18: John Bajuz (Cor); 12: Chris Elzey (Pe); 19: Ken Banum (Cor); (Cor); 25: Patrick Lynch (Br); Feb. — 1: Paul 18 33 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History Maley (Y) / Sean Couch (Col); 8: Jim Barton IVY TOP SCORERS Ed Petersen (Yale), Neil Phillips (Harvard), Jerry (Dart) / Chris Dudley (Y); 15: Perry Bromwell (Pe) League Games Only Simon (Penn) / Sean Couch (Col); 22: Bruce Lefkowitz (Pe) / 23.8.....Jim Barton (Dartmouth) Bryan Randall (Dart); March — 1: Perry Bromwell 21.4.....Paul Maley (Yale) IVY TOP SCORERS (Pe) / Bob Scrabis (Pr) 19.0.....Marcus Thompson (Brown) League Games Only 17.4.....Tyrone Pitts (Penn) 21.7.....Jim Barton (Dartmouth) PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 17.1.....Walt Frazier Jr. (Penn) 18.8.....Walt Frazier Jr. (Penn) Jan. — 11: Jerry Simon (Pe); 18: Guido Casparis 17.9.....Marcus Thompson (Brown) (Col); 25: No selection; Feb. — 1: Arthur Jackson RHODES SCHOLAR 17.1.....Kit Mueller (Princeton) (Br); 8: No selection; 15: Guido Casparis (Col); Alex Dreier (Harvard) 15.7.....Ralph James (Harvard) 22: Marc Rudoplh (Br); March — 1: Guido Casparis (Col) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL- PLAYERS OF THE WEEK AMERICA HALL OF FAME Jan. — 15: Mike Gielen (Har); 22: Steve COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Bill Bradley (Princeton) Livingston (Col); 29: Walt Frazier (Pe); Feb. — 5: Arne Duncan (Harvard) First Team Jim Barton (Dart); 12: Ralph James (Har); 19: PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Bernard Jackson (Cor); 26: Marcus Thompson PRO DRAFT PICKS Jan. — 11: Walter Palmer (Dart); 18: Marcus (Br); March — 5: Kit Mueller (Pr) Columbia’s Sean Couch by the Thompson (Br); 25: Greg Gilda (Cor) / Paul Maley in the 3rd Round (60th) (Y); Feb. — 1: Tyrone Pitts (Pe); 8: Jim Barton ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Yale’s Chris Dudley by the (Dart); 15: Eric Mitchell (Y); 22: Sam Jacobs (Cor) Jan. — 15: Ed Petersen (Y); 22: Dane Holmes Cleveland Cavaliers in the 4th Round (75th) / Paul Maley (Y); 29: Sam Jacobs (Cor); March — (Col); 29: Shawn Maharaj (Cor); Feb. — 5: Chuck Penn’s Perry Bromwell by the 7: Jim Barton (Dart) Savage (Br); 12: Dane Holmes (Col); 19: Ron New Jersey Nets in the 6th Round (118th) Mitchell (Har); 26: Ed Petersen (Y); March — 5: Harvard’s Keith Webster by the ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Chuck Savage (Br) in the 7th Round (153rd) Jan. — 11: Ralph James (Har); 18: Ralph James (Har); 25: No selection; Feb. — 1: Ben Spiva COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA (Pe); 8: Ralph James (Har); 15: Kit Mueller (Pr); Mike Ryan (Yale) Second Team 1987-88 22: Brendan O’Sullivan (Dart); 29: Scott Bennett John Mackay (Dartmouth) Third Team Team Ivy All Head Coach (Col); March — 1: Kit Mueller (Pr) Cornell 11-3 17-10 Mike Dement Dartmouth 10-4 18-8 Paul Cormier 1989-90 Princeton 9-5 17-9 Pete Carril 1988-89 Team Ivy All Head Coach Yale 8-6 12-14 Dick Kuchen Team Ivy All Head Coach Princeton 11-3 20-7 Pete Carril Penn 8-6 10-16 Tom Schneider Princeton 11-3 19-8 Pete Carril Yale 10-4 19-7 Dick Kuchen Harvard 6-8 11-15 Peter Roby Dartmouth 10-4 17-9 Paul Cormier Dartmouth 7-7 12-14 Paul Cormier Brown 2-12 6-20 Mike Cingiser Penn 9-5 13-13 Tom Schneider Harvard 7-7 12-14 Peter Roby Columbia 2-12 6-20 Wally Halas Harvard 7-7 11-15 Peter Roby Penn 7-7 12-14 Cornell 7-7 10-16 Mike Dement Brown 7-7 10-16 Mike Cingiser PRESEASON POLL Yale 6-8 11-17 Dick Kuchen Cornell 5-9 12-17 Mike Dement 1. Dartmouth 50 (3 first-place votes), 2. Cornell Columbia 4-10 8-18 Wally Halas Columbia 2-12 4-22 Wally Halas 44 (3), 3. Princeton 42 (1), 4. Yale 40 (1), 5. Brown 2-12 7-19 Mike Cingiser Penn 39, 6. Harvard 27, 7. Columbia 20, 8. PRESEASON POLL Brown 18 PRESEASON POLL 1. Princeton 47 (5 first-place votes), 2. Dartmouth 1. Dartmouth 46 (4 first-place votes), 2. Harvard 38 41 (2), 3. Cornell 36, 4. Harvard 29 (1), 5. Penn NCAA TOURNAMENT (2), 2. Princeton 38 (1), 4. Penn 35 (1), 5. Cornell 28, 6. Yale 23, 7. Columbia 12.5, 8. Brown 7.5 West Region (Los Angeles) 24, 6. Columbia 13, 7. Yale 12, 8. Brown 10 March 18 — Arizona, 90, Cornell 50 NCAA TOURNAMENT NCAA TOURNAMENT Midwest Region (Austin, Texas) ALL-IVY East Region (Providence, R.I.) March 15 — Arkansas 68, Princeton 64 Player of the Year • Paul Maley (Yale) March 17 — Georgetown 50, Princeton 49 Rookie of the Year • Ralph James (Harvard) ALL-IVY First Team • Jim Barton (Dartmouth), Sam ALL-IVY Player of the Year • Kit Mueller (Princeton) Jacobs (Cornell), Paul Maley (Yale), Bryan Randall Player of the Year • Bob Scrabis (Princeton) Rookie of the Year • Carlos Williams (Brown) (Dartmouth), Bob Scrabis (Princeton) Rookie of the Year • Ed Petersen (Yale) First Team • Dean Campbell (Yale), Hassan Second Team • Walt Frazier Jr. (Penn), Mike First Team • Jim Barton (Dartmouth), Walt Duncombe (Penn), Ralph James (Harvard), Kit Millane (Cornell), Dave Orlandini (Princeton), Neil Frazier (Penn), Mike Gielen (Harvard), Kit Mueller Mueller (Princeton), Walter Palmer (Dartmouth) Phillips (Harvard), Tyrone Pitts (Penn) (Princeton), Bob Scrabis (Princeton) Second Team • Matt Lapin (Princeton), Shawn Honorable Mention • Wolfgang Florin (Cornell), Second Team • James Blackwell (Dartmouth), Maharaj (Cornell), Ron Mitchell (Harvard), Ed Mike Gielen (Harvard), Greg Gilda (Cornell), Bernard Jackson (Cornell), Ralph James (Harvard), Petersen (Yale), Jerry Simon (Penn) Ralph James (Harvard), James Paul (Cornell), Matt Walter Palmer (Dartmouth), Matt Shannon Honorable Mention • Bernard Jackson (Cornell), Shannon (Columbia), Marcus Thompson (Brown) (Columbia), Marcus Thompson (Brown) Sean Jackson (Princeton), Rick Lloyd (Brown), Honorable Mention • Dean Campbell (Yale), Carlos Williams (Brown) 18 34 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History First Team • James Blackwell (Dartmouth), Sean IVY TOP SCORERS Jackson (Princeton), Buck Jenkins (Columbia), ALL-IVY League Games Only Ron Mitchell (Harvard), Kit Mueller (Princeton) Player of the Year • Sean Jackson (Princeton) 22.6.....Ralph James (Harvard) Second Team • Dean Campbell (Yale), Travis Rookie of the Year • Rick Hielscher (Princeton) 19.1.....Hassan Duncombe (Penn) McCready (Yale), Ed Petersen (Yale), Chuck First Team • Casey Cammann (Yale), Sean 16.9.....Ron Mitchell (Harvard) Savage (Brown), Carlos Williams (Brown) Jackson (Princeton), Buck Jenkins (Columbia), Ed 16.8.....Dean Campbell (Yale) Honorable Mention • Ralph James (Harvard), Rick Petersen (Yale), Russ Steward (Columbia) Lloyd (Brown), Chris Marquardt (Princeton), Tyler Second Team • Paul Chambers (Penn), COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Rullman (Harvard) Matt Eastwick (Princeton), George Leftwich John Mackay (Dartmouth) Third Team (Princeton), Rick Lloyd (Brown), Ron Mitchell Kit Mueller (Princeton) Third Team IVY TOP SCORERS (Harvard), Barry Pierce (Penn) League Games Only Honorable Mention • Par Downing (Columbia), NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR 19.7.....Buck Jenkins (Columbia) Michael Lombard (Dartmouth), Rich Medina John Mackay (Dartmouth) 19.5.....James Blackwell (Dartmouth) (Cornell), Chris Mooney (Princeton), Tyler 16.7.....Ron Mitchell (Harvard) Rullman (Harvard) PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 15.6.....Chuck Savage (Brown) Academic • Casey Cammann (Yale), Mike Crotty Dec. — 3: Ed Petersen (Y); 10: Hassan 15.6.....Kit Mueller (Princeton) (Dartmouth), Stuart Davies (Yale), Jeff Gaca Duncombe (Pe); 17: Walter Palmer (Dart); Jan. — 15.6.....Ralph James (Harvard) (Cornell), Rick Lloyd (Brown), Chris Marquardt 7: Sean Jackson (Pr); 14: Ralph James (Har); 21: (Princeton), Mike Milobsky (Penn), Ron Mitchell Hassan Duncombe (Pe); 28: Eric Speaker (Col); COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA (Harvard), Eric Speaker (Columbia) Feb. — 4: Ralph James (Har); 11: Ralph James Kit Mueller (Princeton) First Team (Har); 18: Bernard Jackson (Cor); 25: Matt Lapin Rick Lloyd (Brown) Third Team IVY TOP SCORERS (Pr) / Walter Palmer (Dart); March — 4: Dean League Games Only Campbell (Y) / Matt Lapin (Pr) PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 18.6.....Buck Jenkins (Columbia) Dec. — 3: Buck Jenkins (Col); 10: Steve Johnson 16.0.....Ed Petersen (Yale) ROOKIES OF THE WEEK (Cor) / Kit Mueller (Pr); 17: Tarik Campbell (Har); 15.8.....Ron Mitchell (Harvard) Dec. — 3: No selection; 10: Tyler Rullman Jan. — 7: Tyler Rullman (Har); 14: Buck Jenkins 15.1.....Russ Steward (Columbia) (Har); 17: No selection; Jan. — 7: Buck Jenkins (Col) / Ron Mitchell (Har); 21: Buck Jenkins (Col); 15.1.....Tyler Rullman (Harvard) (Col); 14: Carlos Williams (Br); 21: Buck Jenkins 28: Chuck Savage (Br); Feb. — 4: Ed Petersen (Col); 28: Carlos Williams (Br); Feb. — 4: Carlos (Y); 11: James Blackwell (Dart) / Kit Mueller (Pr); COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Williams (Br); 11: Carlos Williams (Br); 18: Tyler 18: Buck Jenkins (Col); 25: Travis McCready (Y); Rick Lloyd (Brown) Second Team Rullman (Har); 25: Carlos Williams (Br); March — March — 4: Sean Jackson (Pr) 4: Carlos Williams (Br) PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Dec. — 3: Rick Lloyd (Br); 10: Ed Petersen (Y); PRO DRAFT PICKS Dec. — 3: No selection; 10: Will McAllister (Pe); 17: Michael Lombard (Dart) Jan. — 7: Sean Dartmouth’s Walter Palmer by the 17: No selection; Jan. — 7: No selection; 14: Will Jackson (Pr); 14: Ron Mitchell (Har); 21: Russ Utah Jazz in the 2nd Round (33rd) McAllister (Pe); 21: Will McAllister (Pe); 28: No Steward (Col); 28: Buck Jenkins (Col); Feb. — 4: selection; Feb. — 4: Will McAllister (Pe); 11: Will Paul Chambers (Pe); 11: Tyler Rullman (Har); 18: McAllister (Pe); 18: Gregg Frame (Dart); 25: Will Tom Casey (Col); 25: Russ Steward (Col); March 1990-91 McAllister (Pe); March — 4: Will McAllister (Pe) — 3: Jerome Allen (Pe) / Casey Cammann (Y); Team Ivy All Head Coach 10: Jon Drezner (Br) Princeton 14-0 24-3 Pete Carril Yale 9-5 15-11 Dick Kuchen 1991-92 ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Cornell 6-8 13-13 Mike Dement Team Ivy All Head Coach Dec. — 3: Rick Hielscher (Pr); 10: James White Brown 6-8 11-15 Mike Cingiser Princeton 12-2 22-6 Pete Carril (Har); 17: Rick Hielscher (Pr); Jan. — 7: Jerome Harvard 6-8 9-17 Peter Roby Penn 9-5 16-10 Fran Dunphy Allen (Pe); 14: Jerome Allen (Pe); 21: Jerome Penn 6-8 9-17 Fran Dunphy Columbia 8-6 10-16 Jack Rohan Allen (Pe); 28: Shawn Trice (Pe); Feb. — 4: Rick Columbia 5-9 7-19 Jack Rohan Yale 7-7 17-9 Dick Kuchen Hielscher (Pr); 11: Jamie Halligan (Dart); 18: Dartmouth 4-10 9-17 Paul Cormier Brown 5-9 11-15 Happy Dobbs Jerome Allen (Pe); 25: Rick Hielscher (Pr); March Dartmouth 5-9 10-16 Dave Faucher — 3: No selection; 10: Jerome Allen (Pe) PRESEASON POLL Cornell 5-9 7-19 J. van Breda Kolff 1. Princeton 125 (13 first-place votes), 2. Yale Harvard 5-9 6-20 Frank Sullivan 112 (3), 3. Harvard 85, 4. Brown 68, 5. Cornell 60, 6. Dartmouth 54, 7. Penn 43, 8. Columbia 29 PRESEASON POLL 1. Princeton 128 (16 first-place votes), 2. Columbia 1992-93 NCAA TOURNAMENT 77, 3. Harvard 76, 4. Penn 73, 5. Yale 70, 6. Cornell Team Ivy All Head Coach East Region (Syracuse, N.Y.) 65, 7. Brown 53, 8. Dartmouth 34 Penn 14-0 22-5 Fran Dunphy March 15 — Villanova 50, Princeton 48 Cornell 10-4 16-10 J. van Breda Kolff Columbia 9-5 16-10 Jack Rohan ALL-IVY NCAA TOURNAMENT Princeton 7-7 15-11 Pete Carril Player of the Year • Kit Mueller (Princeton) East Region (Worcester, Mass.) Yale 6-8 10-16 Dick Kuchen Rookie of the Year • Will McAllister (Penn) March 20 — Syracuse 51, Princeton 43 Dartmouth 5-9 11-15 Dave Faucher 18 35 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History Harvard 3-11 6-20 Frank Sullivan 31: Sydney Johnson (Pr); Feb. — 7: Sea Lonergan Brown 2-12 7-19 Happy Dobbs 1993-94 (Dart) / Sydney Johnson (Pr); 14: Sydney Johnson Team Ivy All Head Coach (Pr); 21: Dan Okonkwo (Y); 28: Sea Longeran PRESEASON POLL Penn 14-0 25-3 Fran Dunphy (Dart); March — 8: Sydney Johnson (Pr) 1. Penn 119 (9 first-place votes), 2. Princeton Princeton 11-3 18-8 Pete Carril 115 (6), 3. Columbia 92 (1), 4. Dartmouth 80, 5. Yale 7-7 10-16 Dick Kuchen Cornell 65, 6. Harvard 47, 7. Yale 35, 8. Brown 23 Brown 6-8 12-14 Happy Dobbs 1994-95 Dartmouth 6-8 10-16 Dave Faucher Team Ivy All Head Coach NCAA TOURNAMENT Harvard 5-9 9-17 Frank Sullivan Penn 14-0 22-6 Fran Dunphy East Region (Syracuse, N.Y.) Columbia 4-10 6-20 Jack Rohan Princeton 10-4 16-10 Pete Carril March 19 — Massachusetts 54, Penn 50 Cornell 3-11 8-18 Dartmouth 10-4 13-13 Dave Faucher Brown 8-6 13-13 Happy Dobbs ALL-IVY PRESEASON POLL Yale 5-9 9-17 Dick Kuchen Players of the Year • Jerome Allen (Penn) & Buck 1. Penn 128 (16 first-place votes), 2. Princeton 111, Cornell 4-10 9-17 Al Walker Jenkins (Columbia) 3. Brown 80.5, 4. Cornell 77, 5. Dartmouth 60.5, Harvard 4-10 6-20 Frank Sullivan Rookie of the Year • Pax Whitehead (Cornell) 6. Yale 50.5, 7. Harvard 50, 8. Columbia 18.5 Columbia 1-13 4-22 Jack Rohan First Team • Jerome Allen (Penn), Tom Casey (Columbia), Buck Jenkins (Columbia), Matt NCAA TOURNAMENT PRESEASON POLL Maloney (Penn), Chris Mooney (Princeton) East Region (Uniondale, N.Y.) 1. Penn 128 (16 first-place votes), 2. Princeton Second Team • Jeff Gaca (Cornell), Zeke Marshall March 17 — Penn 90, Nebraska 80 105, 3. Brown 90, 4. Dartmouth 78, 5. Harvard (Cornell), Crawford Palmer (Dartmouth), Barry March 19 — Florida 70, Penn 58 60, 6. Yale 49, 7. Cornell 40, 8. Columbia 26 Pierce (Penn), Tyler Rullman (Harvard) Honorable Mention • Eric Blackiston (Brown), ALL-IVY NCAA TOURNAMENT Rob Connolly (Yale), Gregg Frame (Dartmouth), Player of the Year • Jerome Allen (Penn) East Region (Baltimore) Chris Pavlic (Princeton), Justin Treadwell (Cornell) Rookie of the Year • Sea Lonergan (Dartmouth) March 16 — Alabama 91, Penn 85 (ot) Academic • John Conley (Dartmouth), Craig First Team • Jerome Allen (Penn), Gregg Frame Fairfield (Yale), Crawford Palmer (Dartmouth), (Dartmouth), Rick Hielscher (Princeton), Matt ALL-IVY Tyler Rullman (Harvard), Omar Sanders (Columbia) Maloney (Penn), Barry Pierce (Penn) Player of the Year • Matt Maloney (Penn) Second Team • Jamal Adams (Columbia), Mike Rookie of the Year • Gabe Hunterton (Yale) IVY TOP SCORERS Brennan (Princeton), Zeke Marshall (Cornell), Chris First Team • Jerome Allen (Penn), Eric Blackiston League Games Only Mooney (Princeton), Justin Treadwell (Cornell) (Brown), Rick Hielscher (Princeton), Sea Lonergan 22.8.....Buck Jenkins (Columbia) Honorable Mention • Eric Blackiston (Brown), (Dartmouth), Matt Maloney (Penn) 20.1.....Tyler Rullman (Harvard) Tarik Campbell (Harvard), Brian Lloyd (Brown), Second Team • Ira Bowman (Penn), Brian Gilpin 16.7.....Crawford Palmer (Dartmouth) Shawn Trice (Penn) (Dartmouth), Brian Lloyd (Brown), Eric Moore 16.6.....Jeff Gaca (Cornell) Academic • Jason Capps (Dartmouth), Josh (Penn), Kyle Snowden (Harvard), Shawn Trice (Penn) 16.3.....Matt Maloney (Penn) Jennings (Yale), Steve Marusich (Columbia), Honorable Mention • Bernie Colson (Yale), Chris Justin Treadwell (Cornell) Doyal (Princeton), Jamie Halligan (Dartmouth), COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Gabe Hunterton (Yale), Sydney Johnson Crawford Palmer (Dartmouth) Second Team IVY TOP SCORERS (Princeton), Scott Kegler (Penn) Jeff Gaca (Cornell) Third Team League Games Only Academic • Jacob Capps (Dartmouth), Jan 15.9.....Matt Maloney (Penn) Esway (Harvard), Rick Hielscher (Princeton), Andy PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 15.8.....Rick Hielscher (Princeton) Karazim (Yale), Sea Lonergan (Dartmouth) Dec. — 7: Tom Casey (Col); 14: Tyler Rullman 15.6.....Zeke Marshall (Cornell) (Har); 21: John Conley (Dart); Jan. — 4: Zeke 15.1.....Jamal Adams (Columbia) IVY TOP SCORERS Marshall (Cor); 11: Jerome Allen (Pe); 18: 14.9.....Gregg Frame (Dartmouth) League Games Only Tom Casey (Col) / Matt Maloney (Pe); 25: Par 18.5.....Sea Lonergan (Dartmouth) Downing (Col) / Damon Franklin (Y); Feb. — 1: PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 14.7.....Matt Maloney (Penn) Buck Jenkins (Col); 8: Zeke Marshall (Cor) / Dec. — 6: Alan Cole (Br); 13: Jerome Allen (Pe); 14.4.....Rick Hielscher (Princeton) Gregg Frame (Dart); 15: Barry Pierce (Pe); 22: Eric 20: Darren Rankin (Har); Jan. — 3: Shawn Trice 14.2.....Brian Lloyd (Brown) Moore (Pe) / Justin Treadwell (Cor); March — 1: (Pe); 10: Chris Mooney (Pr); 17: Damon Franklin 13.9.....Kyle Snowden (Harvard) Tyler Rullman (Har); 8: Buck Jenkins (Col) / Tyler (Y); 24: Eric Blackiston (B) / Gregg Flame (Dart); Rullman (Har) 31: Jamal Adams (Col); Feb. — 7: Sea Lonergan PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ROOKIES OF THE WEEK (Dart) / Kyle Snowden (Har); 14: Zeke Marshall Dec. — 5: Sea Lonergan (Dart) / Kyle Snowden Dec. — 7: Eric Blackiston (Br); 14: Eric Blackiston (Cor); 21: Zeke Marshall (Cor); 28: Gregg Flame (Har); 12: Jerome Allen (Pe) / Brian Kopf (Cor); (Br); 21: No selection; Jan. — 4: Eric Blackiston (Dart) / Rick Hielscher (Pr); March — 8: Jamal 19: Eric Moore (Pe); Jan. — 3: Jerome Allen (Pe); (Br); 11: Pax Whitehead (Cor); 18: Pax Whitehead Adams (Col) / Matt Maloney (Pe) 9: Rick Hielscher (Pr); 16: Brian Lloyd (Br); 23: (Cor); 25: Brian Lloyd (Br); Feb. — 1: Tim Krug Eddie Samuel (Cor); 30: Brian Lloyd (Br); Feb. — (Pe); 8: Michael Gilmore (Har); 15: Michael ROOKIES OF THE WEEK 6: Sea Lonergan (Dart) / Matt Maloney (Pe); 13: Gilmore (Har); 22: Pax Whitehead (Cor); March Dec. — 6: Kyle Snowden (Har); 13: Darth Sea Longeran (Dart); 20: Matt Maloney (Pe); 27: — 1: Eric Blackiston (Br); 8: Pax Whitehead (Cor) Vaughn (Cor); 20: Kyle Snowden (Har); Jan. — 3: Sea Longeran (Dart); March — 6: Jamie Halligan Kyle Snowden (Har); 10: Sydney Johnson (Pr); (Dart) / Kyle Snowden (Har) 17: Kyle Snowden (Har); 24: Sea Longeran (Dart); 18 36 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History

ROOKIES OF THE WEEK 14.6.....Eddie Samuel (Cornell) IVY TOP SCORERS Dec. — 5: Paul Krasinski (Br); 12: Gabe 14.4.....Tim Krug (Penn) League Games Only Hunterton (Y); 19: Mitch Henderson (Pr); Jan. — 20.2.....C.J. Thompkins (Columbia) 3: Jamie Mastaglio (Pr); 9: Mike Scott (Har); 16: PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 18.1.....John McCord (Cornell) Gabe Hunterton (Y); 23: Gabe Hunterton (Y); 30: Dec. — 4: Sea Lonergan (Dart); 11: Ira Bowman 17.0.....Sea Lonergan (Dartmouth) Gabe Hunterton (Y); Feb. — 6: Paul Fisher (Har); (Pe); 18: Sea Lonergan (Dart); Jan. — 2: Kyle 16.4.....Kyle Snowden (Harvard) 13: Gabe Hunterton (Y); 20: Jamie Mastaglio Snowden (Har); 15: Tim Krug (Pe); 22: C.J. 16.2.....Daniel Okonkwo (Yale) (Pr); 27: Gabe Hunterton (Y); March — 6: Mitch Thompkins (Col); 29: Donald Moxley (Pe); Henderson (Pr) Feb. — 5: Tim Krug (Pe); 12: Ira Bowman (Pe) NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARS / Sydney Johnson (Pr); 19: Kyle Snowden (Har); Seamus Lonergan (Dartmouth) PRO DRAFT PICK 26: Alex Compton (Cor) / C.J. Thompkins (Col); Sydney Johnson (Princeton) Penn’s Jerome Allen by the March — 4: Mike Gilmore (Har) Minnesota T’wolves in the 2nd Round (49th) PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ROOKIES OF THE WEEK 1. Dec. -- 2: John McCord (Cor); 9: C.J. Dec. — 4: Brian Earl (Pr); 11: Kamal Rountree Thompkins (Col); 16: Aaron Butler (Br); 23: Kenny 1995-96 (Br); 18: Tim Hill (Har); Jan. — 2: Brian Earl (Pr); Mitchell (Dart); Jan. -- 6: Kyle Snowden (Har); 13: Team Ivy All Head Coach 15: Gary Raimondo (Col); 22: Teddy Miller (Y); C.J. Thompkins (Col); 20: John McCord (Cor); 27: Princeton 12-2 22-7 Pete Carril 29: Aaron Butler (Br); Feb. — 5: Tim Hill (Har); C.J. Thompkins (Col) / Daniel Okonkwo (Y); Feb. Penn 12-2 17-10 Fran Dunphy 12: Gary Raimondo (Col); 19: Gary Raimondo -- 3: Kyle Snowden (Har); 10: Gabe Lewullis (Pr); Dartmouth 9-5 16-10 Dave Faucher (Col); 26: Gary Raimondo (Col); March — 4: 17: Kyle Snowden (Har); 24: Chris Grancio (Har); Harvard 7-7 15-11 Frank Sullivan Gary Raimondo (Col) March -- 3: Sydney Johnson (Pr) Brown 5-9 10-16 Happy Dobbs Cornell 5-9 10-16 Al Walker ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Yale 3-11 8-18 Dick Kuchen 1996-97 1. Dec. -- 2: No Award; 9: Matt Langel (Pe); 16: Columbia 3-11 7-19 Armond Hill Team Ivy All Head Coach Joe Bucci (Br); 23; Shaun Gee (Dart); Jan. -- 6: Princeton 14-0 24-4 Michael Jordan (Pe); 13: Michael Jordan (Pe); 20: PRESEASON POLL Dartmouth 10-4 18-8 Dave Faucher Michael Jordan (Pe); 27: Matt Langel (Pe); Feb. -- 1. Penn 115 (7 first-place votes), 2. Dartmouth 105 Harvard 10-4 17-9 Frank Sullivan 3: Michael Jordan (Pe); 10: Michael Jordan (Pe); (3), 3. Princeton 104 (5), 4. Brown 86 (1), 5. Yale Penn 8-6 12-14 Fran Dunphy 17: Michael Jordan (Pe); 17: Michael Jordan (Pe); 55, 6. Cornell 49, 7. Harvard 35, 8. Columbia 27 Cornell 7-7 15-11 Scott Thompson 24: Michael Jordan (Pe); March -- 3: Michael Yale 3-11 10-16 Dick Kuchen Jordan (Pe) IVY PLAYOFF Brown 2-12 4-22 Happy Dobbs Bethlehem, Pa. Columbia 1-13 6-20 Armond Hill March 9 — Princeton 63, Penn 56 (ot) 1997-98 PRESEASON POLL Team Ivy All Head Coach NCAA TOURNAMENT 1. Princeton 125 (13 first-place votes), 2. Princeton 14-0 27-2 Bill Carmody Midwest Region (Indianapolis) Dartmouth 103 (2), 3. Penn 97 (1), 4. Harvard 89, Penn 10-4 17-12 Fran Dunphy March 14 — Princeton 43, UCLA 41 5. Columbia 43, 5. Cornell 43, 7. Brown 38, 7. Yale 7-7 12-14 Dick Kuchen March 16 — Mississippi State 63, Princeton 41 Yale 38 Harvard 6-8 13-13 Frank Sullivan Columbia 6-8 11-15 Armond Hill ALL-IVY NCAA TOURNAMENT Cornell 6-8 9-17 Scott Thompson Player of the Year • Ira Bowman (Penn) East Region (Winston-Salem, N.C.) Dartmouth 4-10 7-19 Dave Faucher Rookie of the Year • Tim Hill (Harvard) March 13 — California 55, Princeton 52 Brown 3-11 6-20 Happy Dobbs First Team • Ira Bowman (Penn), Steve Goodrich (Princeton), Sydney Johnson (Princeton), Tim ALL-IVY PRESEASON POLL Krug (Penn), Sea Lonergan (Dartmouth), Kyle Player of the Year • Sydney Johnson (Princeton) 1. Princeton 126 (14 first-place votes), 2. Penn 114 Snowden (Harvard) Rookie of the Year • Michael Jordan (Penn) (2), 3. Harvard 87, 4. Brown 65, 5. Dartmouth 61, Second Team • Brian Lloyd (Brown), Donald First Team • Steve Goodrich (Princeton), Sydney 5. Yale 61, 7. Cornell 46, 8. Columbia 23 Moxley (Penn), Daniel Okonkwo (Yale), Eddie Johnson (Princeton), Sea Lonergan (Dartmouth), Samuel (Cornell), C.J. Thompkins (Columbia) John McCord (Cornell), Kyle Snowden (Harvard) NCAA TOURNAMENT Honorable Mention • Chris Doyal (Princeton), Second Team • Tim Hill (Harvard), Gabe Lewullis East Region (Hartford, Conn.) Brian Gilpin (Dartmouth), Tim Hill (Harvard) (Princeton), Ken Mitchell (Harvard), Daniel March 12 — Princeton 69, UNLV 57 Academic • Jacob Capps (Dartmouth), Chris Okonkwo (Yale), C.J. Thompkins (Columbia) March 14 — Michigan State 63, Princeton 56 Doyal (Princeton), Sydney Johnson (Princeton), Honorable Mention • Aaron Butler (Brown), Alex ALL-IVY Sea Lonergan (Dartmouth), Matt Ricketts (Yale), Compton (Cornell), Brian Gilpin (Dartmouth), Player of the Year • Steve Goodrich (Princeton) Brandt Schuckman (Cornell) Mitch Henderson (Princeton), Michael Jordan Rookie of the Year • Dan Clemente (Harvard) (Penn), Paul Romanczuk (Penn) First Team • Shaun Gee (Dartmouth), Steve IVY TOP SCORERS Academic • Matt Fuchs (Columbia), Steve Goodrich (Princeton), Michael Jordan (Penn), League Games Only Goodrich (Princeton), Sydney Johnson Gabe Lewullis (Princeton), Emerson Whitley 17.1.....Ira Bowman (Penn) (Princeton), Sea Lonergan (Dartmouth), Jade (Yale) 16.1.....C.J. Thompkins (Columbia) Newburn (Brown), Matt Ricketts (Yale) Second Team • Brian Earl (Princeton), Mitch 15.5.....Sea Lonergan (Dartmouth) Henderson (Princeton), Tim Hill (Harvard), Gary 18 37 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History

Raimondo (Columbia), Paul Romanczuk (Penn) 6. Yale 61, 7. Dartmouth 36, 8. Brown 25 Columbia 7-7 13-14 Armond Hill Honorable Mention • P.J. Halas (Dartmouth), Harvard 7-7 12-15 Frank Sullivan James Mastaglio (Princeton), Matt Ricketts (Yale), NCAA TOURNAMENT Dartmouth 5-9 9-18 Dave Faucher Mike Scott (Harvard) West Region (Seattle) Yale 5-9 7-20 James Jones Academic • Jeff Goldstein (Penn), Steve Goodrich March 11 — Florida 75, Penn 61 Brown 4-10 8-19 (Princeton), Tim Hill (Harvard), Jason Kemp Cornell 3-11 10-17 Scott Thompson (Dartmouth), Paul Krasinski (Brown), Gary ALL-IVY Raimondo (Columbia), Matt Ricketts (Yale) Player of the Year • Brian Earl (Princeton) PRESEASON POLL Rookie of the Year • Chris Young (Princeton) 1. Penn 128 (16 first-place votes), 2. Princeton ALL-AMERICA First Team • Brian Earl (Princeton), Shaun 105, 3. Dartmouth 93, 4. Cornell 89, 5. Harvard Steve Goodrich, Princeton Gee (Dartmouth), Tim Hill (Harvard), Michael 52, 6. Brown 41, 7. Yale 40, 8. Columbia 28 AP - Honorable Mention Jordan (Penn), Gabe Lewullis (Princeton), Paul Romanczuk (Penn) NCAA TOURNAMENT IVY TOP SCORERS Second Team • Greg Buth (Dartmouth), Gary East Region (Winston-Salem, N.C.) League Games Only Raimondo (Columbia), Kamal Rountree (Brown), March 17 — Illinois 68, Penn 58 19.7.....Shaun Gee (Dartmouth) David Tompkins (Yale), Chris Young (Princeton) 16.1.....Steve Goodrich (Princeton) Honorable Mention • Dan Clemente (Harvard), ALL-IVY 16.1.....Ray Mercedes (Cornell) Matt Langel (Penn), Ian McGinnis (Dartmouth), Player of the Year • Michael Jordan (Penn) 15.7.....Matt Ricketts (Yale) Geoff Owens (Penn) Rookie of the Year • Ugonna Onyekwe (Penn) 15.5.....Michael Jordan (Penn) Academic • Mike Beam (Harvard), Greg Buth First Team • Craig Austin (Columbia), Dan 15.5.....Paul Romanczuk (Penn) (Dartmouth), Kevin Cuttica (Cornell), Gabe Clemente (Harvard), Michael Jordan (Penn), Matt Lewullis (Princeton), Gary Raimondo (Columbia), Langel (Penn), Chris Young (Princeton) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA David Tompkins (Yale) Second Team • Greg Buth (Dartmouth), Shaun Steve Goodrich (Princeton) Second Team Gee (Dartmouth), Ugonna Onyekwe (Penn), IVY TOP SCORERS Geoff Owens (Penn), Onaje Woodbine (Yale) PLAYERS OF THE WEEK League Games Only Honorable Mention • Spencer Gloger (Princeton), 1. Nov. -- 24: Brian Earl (Pr); Dec. -- 1: Gabe 19.3.....Kamal Rountree (Brown) Earl Hunt (Brown), Damian Long (Harvard), Ray Lewullis (Pr); 8: Mike Scott (Har); 15: Emerson 18.1.....Gary Raimondo (Columbia) Mercedes (Cornell) Whitley (Y); 22: Steve Goodrich (Pr); Jan. -- 5: 17.5.....Greg Buth (Dartmouth) Academic • Craig Austin (Columbia), Greg Buth Gary Raimondo (Col); 12: Shaun Gee (Dart); 19: 17.4.....Dan Clemente (Harvard) (Dartmouth), Jason Kemp (Dartmouth), Derek Matt Ricketts (Y); 26: Michael Jordan (Pe); Feb. -- 16.4.....Tim Hill (Harvard) Kruse (Cornell), Mason Rocca (Princeton), Ted 2: P.J. Halas (Dart); 9: Matt Langel (Pe); 16: Gary 16.4.....Shaun Gee (Dartmouth) Smith (Yale), Jesse Wood (Brown) Raimondo (Col); 23: Steve Goodrich (Pr); March -- 2: Mike Scott (Har) PLAYERS OF THE WEEK IVY TOP SCORERS 1. Nov. -- 23: Mike Beam (Har); 30: Michael League Games Only ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Jordan (Pe); Dec. -- 7: Brian Earl (Pr); 14: Kama 18.8.....Earl Hunt (Brown) 1. Nov. -- 24: Dan Clemente (Har); Dec. -- 1: Dan Rountree (Br); 21: Shaun Gee (Dart); Jan. -- 4: 18.0.....Greg Buth (Dartmouth) Clemente (Har); 8: Ian McGinnis (Dart); 15: Dan Gabe Lewullis (Pr); 11: Greg Buth (Dart); 18: 16.8.....Onaje Woodbine (Yale) Clemente (Har); 22: Dan Clemente (Har); Jan. -- Paul Romanczuk (Pe); 25: Gary Raimondo (Col); 16.6.....Michael Jordan (Penn) 5: Dan Clemente (Har); 12: Ray Mercedes (Cor); Feb. -- 1: Tim Hill (Har); 8: David Tompkins (Y); 15.9.....Shaun Gee (Dartmouth) 19: Kevin Cuttica (Cor); 26: Ray Mercedes (Cor); 15: Brian Earl (Pr); 22: Tim Hill (Har); March -- 1: Feb. -- 2: Ray Mercedes (Cor); 9: Patrick Nee (Br); Michael Jordan (Pe) OLYMPIC MEDALIST 16: Dan Clemente (Har); 23: Ray Mercedes (Cor); Crawford Palmer (Dartmouth) won March -- 2: Ray Mercedes (Cor) ROOKIES OF THE WEEK silver for France in Sydney Games 1. Nov. -- 23: Wallace Prather (Cor); 30: Wallace Prather (Cor); Dec. -- 7: Onaje Woodbine (Y); 14: Flinder Boyd (Dart); 21: Chris Young (Pr); PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Jan. -- 4: Chris Young (Pr); 11: Chris Young (Pr); 1. Nov. -- 29: Shaun Gee (Dart); Dec. -- 6: Dan 1998-99 18: Charles Harris (Dart); 25: Travis Brown (Br); Clemente (Har); 13: Mason Rocca (Pr); 20: Team Ivy All Head Coach Feb. -- 1: Charles Harris (Dart); 8: Chris Young Spencer Gloger (Pr); Jan. -- 3: Michael Jordan Penn 13-1 21-6 Fran Dunphy (Pr); 15: Chris Young (Pr); 22: Chris Young (Pr); (Pe); 10: Ray Mercedes (Cor); 17: Earl Hunt (Br); Princeton 11-3 22-8 Bill Carmody March -- 1: Chris Young (Pr) 24: Onaje Woodbine (Y); 31: Michael Jordan (Pe); Dartmouth 10-4 14-12 Dave Faucher Feb. -- 7: Dan Clemente (Har) / Matt Langel (Pe); Harvard 7-7 13-13 Frank Sullivan COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 14: Michael Jordan (Pe); 21: Greg Buth (Dart); 28: Cornell 6-8 11-15 Scott Thompson Tim Hill (Harvard) Second Team Derek Kruse (Cor); March -- 6: Damian Long (Har) Columbia 5-9 10-16 Armond Hill David Tompkins (Yale) Third Team Brown 2-12 4-22 Happy Dobbs ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Yale 2-12 4-22 Dick Kuchen 1. Nov. -- 29: Chris Leanza (Y); Dec. -- 6: Alai 1999-2000 Nuualiitia (Br); 13: Spencer Gloger (Pr); 20: Team Ivy All Head Coach PRESEASON POLL Elliott Prasse-Freeman (Har); Jan. -- 3: Ugonna Penn 14-0 21-8 Fran Dunphy 1. Princeton 121 (9 first-place votes), 2. Penn 119 Onyekwe (Pe); 10: Alai Nuualiitia (Br); 17 Alai (7), 3. Harvard 78, 4. Columbia 69, 5. Cornell 67, Princeton 11-3 19-11 Bill Carmody 18 38 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History Nuualiitia (Br); 24: Alai Nuualiitia (Br); 31: 19: Earl Hunt (Br) / Neil Yanke (Y); 26: Lamar 14.5.....Andrew Toole (Penn) Ugonna ONyekwe (Pe) / Earl Hunt (Br); Feb. Plummer (Pe); March -- 5: Nate Walton (Pr) -- 7: Chris Leanza (Y); 14: Chris Leanza (Y); 21: PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Ugonna Onyekwe (Pe); 28: Alai Nuualiitia (Br); ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Nov. -- 26: Ugonna Onyekwe (Pe); Dec. -- 3: Earl March -- 6: Elliott Prasse-Freeman (Har) 1. Nov. -- 27: Ka’Ron Barnes (Cor); Dec. -- 4: Ed Hunt (Br); 10: Craig Austin (Col); 17: Sam Winter Persia (Pr); 11: Ka’Ron Barnes (Cor); 18: Scott (Har); Jan. -- 2: Koko Archibong (Pe); 7: Earl Hunt Gaffield (Y); Jan. -- 2: Konrad Wysocki (Pr); 8: (Br); 14: Patrick Harvey (Har); 21: Jason Forte (Br); 2000-01 Ka’Ron Barnes (Cor); 15: Konrad Wysocki (Pr); 28: Joe Case (Col); Feb. -- 4: T.J. McHugh (Y); Team Ivy All Head Coach 22: Paul Vitelli (Y); 29: Adam Chubb (Pe); Feb. 11: Flinder Boyd (Dart); 18: Andrew Toole (Pe); Princeton 11-3 16-11 John Thompson -- 5: Andre Logan (Pr); 12: Andre Logan (Pr); 19: 25: Ugonna Onyekwe (Pe); March -- 4: Ugonna Brown 9-5 15-12 Glen Miller Jamie Kilburn (Br); 26: Mike Martin (Br); March Onyekwe (Pe) Penn 9-5 12-17 Fran Dunphy -- 5: Ka’Ron Barnes (Cor) Harvard 7-7 14-12 Frank Sullivan ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Columbia 7-7 12-15 Armond Hill Nov. -- 26: Edwin Draughan (Y); Dec. -- 3: Mike Yale 7-7 10-17 James Jones 2001-02 McLaren (Dart); 10: (Cor); 17: Dartmouth 3-11 8-19 Dave Faucher Team Ivy All Head Coach Edwin Draughan (Y); Jan. -- 2: Jason Forte (Br); Cornell 3-11 7-20 Steve Donahue Penn 11-3 25-7 Fran Dunphy 7: Edwin Draughan (Y); 14: Jason Forte (Br); 21: Yale 11-3 21-11 James Jones Jason Forte (Br); 28: Alex Gamboa (Y); Feb. -- 4: PRESEASON POLL Princeton 11-3 16-12 John Thompson Jason Forte (Br);­ 11: Tim Begley (Pe); 18: Edwin 1. Penn 128 (16 first-place votes), 2. Princeton Brown 8-6 17-10 Glen Miller Draughan (Y); 25: Alex Gamboa (Y); March -- 4: 98, 3. Harvard 80, 4. Columbia 77, 5. Dartmouth Harvard 7-7 14-12 Frank Sullivan Jason Forte (Br) 68, 6. Cornell 48, 7. Brown 46, 8. Yale 31 Columbia 4-10 11-17 Armond Hill Dartmouth 2-12 9-18 Dave Faucher NCAA TOURNAMENT Cornell 2-12 5-22 Steve Donahue 2002-03 South Region (New Orleans) Team Ivy All Head Coach March 16 — North Carolina 70, Princeton 48 PRESEASON POLL Penn 14-0 22-5 Fran Dunphy 1. Princeton 115 (7 first-place votes) 2. Brown 107 Brown 12-2 17-11 Glen Miller ALL-IVY (4), 3. Penn 106 (5), 4. Columbia 78, 5. Yale 63, Princeton 10-4 16-11 John Thompson Player of the Year • Craig Austin (Columbia) 6. Harvard 50, 7. Cornell 35, 8. Dartmouth 22 Yale 8-6 14-13 James Jones Rookie of the Year • Konrad Wysocki (Princeton) Harvard 4-10 12-15 Frank Sullivan First Team • Craig Austin (Columbia), Dan IVY Cornell 4-10 9-18 Steve Donahue Clemente (Harvard), Earl Hunt (Brown), Lamar Philadelphia Dartmouth 4-10 8-19 Dave Faucher Plummer (Penn), Nate Walton (Princeton) March 7 — Yale 76, Princeton 60 Columbia 0-14 2-25 Armond Hill Second Team • Ahmed El-Nokali (Princeton), Alai Easton, Pa. Nuualiitia (Brown), Ugonna Onyekwe (Penn), March 9 — Penn 77, Yale 58 PRESEASON POLL Geoff Owens (Penn), Neil Yanke (Yale) 1. Penn 123 (11 first-place votes), 2. Yale 116 Honorable Mention • Greg Buth (Dartmouth), NCAA TOURNAMENT (5), 3. Princeton 90, 4. Brown 85, 5. Harvard 64, Patrick Harvey (Harvard), Chris Leanza (Yale), East Region (Pittsburgh) 6. Cornell 37, 7. Columbia 33, 8. Dartmouth 28 Elliott Prasse-Freeman (Harvard), Kyle Wente March 15 — California 82, Penn 75 (Princeton), Chris Wiedemann (Columbia) NCAA TOURNAMENT Academic • Craig Austin (Columbia), Greg ALL-IVY East Region (Boston) Barratt (Cornell), Greg Buth (Dartmouth), Mark Player of the Year • Ugonna Onyekwe (Penn) March 21 — Oklahoma State 77, Penn 63 Kissling (Dartmouth), David Klatsky (Penn), Jesse Rookie of the Year • Alex Gamboa (Yale) Wood (Brown) First Team • Koko Archibong (Penn), Patrick ALL-IVY Harvey (Harvard), Earl Hunt (Brown), Ugonna Player of the Year • Ugonna Onyekwe (Penn) Onyekwe (Penn), Andrew Toole (Penn) Rookie of the Year • Lenny Collins (Cornell) Second Team • Craig Austin (Columbia), Mike First Team • Jason Forte (Brown), Earl Hunt IVY TOP SCORERS Bechtold (Princeton), Flinder Boyd (Dartmouth), (Brown), Alai Nuualiitia (Brown), Ugonna League Games Only Ahmed El-Nokali (Princeton), Paul Vitelli (Yale) Onyekwe (Penn), Jeff Schiffner (Penn) 20.1.....Craig Austin (Columbia) Honorable Mention • Alex Gamboa (Yale), T.J. Second Team • Koko Archibong (Penn), Ka’Ron 19.4.....Earl Hunt (Brown) McHugh (Yale), Kyle Wente (Princeton) Barnes (Cornell), Chris Leanza (Yale), Brady 17.6.....Dan Clemente (Harvard) Academic • Koko Archibong (Penn), Joe Case Merchant (Harvard), Andrew Toole (Penn) 13.7.....Patrick Harvey (Harvard) (Columbia), Ahmed El-Nokali (Princeton), Andrew Honorable Mention • Tim Begley (Penn), 13.6.....Neil Yanke (Yale) Gellert (Harvard), Josh Meyer (Brown), Kyle T.J. McHugh (Yale), Elliott Prasse-Freeman Wente (Princeton) (Harvard), Ray Robins (Princeton), Judson Wallace PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (Princeton), Kyle Wente (Princeton) 1. Nov. -- 27: Earl Hunt (Br); Dec. -- 4: Mike IVY TOP SCORERS Academic • Koko Archibong (Penn), Chris Leanza Bechtold (Pr); 11: Chris Leanza (Y); 18: Ugonna League Games Only (Yale), Mike McLaren (Dartmouth), Patrick Onyekwe (Pe); Jan. -- 2: Dan Clemente (Har); 18.4.....Patrick Harvey (Harvard) Powers (Brown), Elliott Prasse-Freeman (Harvard), 8: Earl Hunt (Br); 15: Ime Archibong (Y); 22: 18.1.....Ugonna Onyekwe (Penn) Jeff Schiffner (Penn) Greg Buth (Dart); 29: Craig Austin (Col); Feb. 17.7.....Earl Hunt (Brown) -- 5: Craig Austin (Col); 12: Dan Clemente (Har); 15.4.....Craig Austin (Columbia) IVY TOP SCORERS 18 39 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History League Games Only IVY TOP SCORERS Taylor (Cornell), Judson Wallace (Princeton), 20.1.....Earl Hunt (Brown) League Games Only Mark Zoller (Penn) 16.1.....Ugonna Onyekwe (Penn) 21.4.....Jason Forte (Brown) Academic • Tim Begley (Penn), Lenny Collins 15.4.....Ka’Ron Barnes (Cornell) 19.6.....Ka’Ron Barnes (Cornell) (Cornell), Graham Dow (Cornell), Alex Gamboa 15.2.....Jason Forte (Brown) 18.0.....Patrick Powers (Brown) (Yale), Michael Liddy (Dartmouth) 15.1.....Brady Merchant (Harvard) 16.0.....Judson Wallace (Princeton) 15.6.....Jaime Kilburn (Brown) IVY TOP SCORERS PLAYERS OF THE WEEK League Games Only Dec. -- 2: Edwin Draughan (Y); 9: T.J. McHugh PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 19.3.....Jason Forte (Brown) (Y); 16: Brady Merchant (Har); Jan. -- 6: Earl Dec. -- 1: Judson Wallace (Pr); 8: Matt Preston 16.1.....Edwin Draughan (Yale) Hunt (Br); 13: Patrick Harvey (Har); 20: Earl (Col); 15: Dominick Martin (Y); 23: Ka’Ron 14.3.....Tim Begley (Penn) Hunt (Br); 27: Ka’Ron Barnes (Cor); Feb. -- 3: Barnes (Cor); Jan. -- 5: Ed Persia (Pr); 12: Ka’Ron 13.6.....Matt Stehle (Harvard) Tim Begley (Pe); 10: Earl Hunt (Br); 17: Ugonna Barnes (Cor); 19: Jason Forte (Br); 26: Mike 12.6.....Matt Preston (Columbia) Onyekwe (Pe); 24: Ray Robins (Pr); March -- 3: Martin (Br); Feb. -- 2: Will Venable (Pr); 9: Pat Jeff Schiffner (Pe); 10: Brady Merchant (Har) Powers (Br); 16: Jeff Schiffner (Pe); 23: Judson PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Wallace (Pr); March -- 2: Jason Forte (Br); 9: Nov. -- 22: Alex Gamboa (Y); 29: Mark Zoller ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Dragutin Kravic (Col) (Pe); Dec: -- 6: Tim Begley (Pe) / Jason Forte (Br); Dec. -- 2: Lenny Collins (Cor); 9: Scott Greenman 13: Judson Wallace (Pr); 20: Cody Toppert (Cor); (Pr); 16: Mike Lang (Dart); Jan. -- 6: Lenny Collins ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Jan. -- 3: Matt Stehle (Har); 10: Mike McLaren (Cor); 13: Dalen Cuff (Col); 20: Lenny Collins Dec. -- 1: Sam Manhanga (Br); 8: Graham Dow (Dart); 17: Matt Preston (Col); 24: Ibrahim (Cor); 27: Lenny Collins (Cor); Feb. -- 3: Lenny (Cor); 15: Gerard Barrett (Col); 23: Leon Pattman Jaaber (Pe); 31: Steve Danley (Pe); Feb. -- 7: Collins (Cor); 10: Brian Cusworth (Har); 17: (Dart); Jan. -- 5: Leon Pattman (Dart); 12: Mark Lenny Collins (Cor) / Jason Forte (Br); 14: Tim Lenny Collins (Cor); 24: Mike Lang (Dart); March Zoller (Pe); 19: Leon Pattman (Dart); 26: Leon Begley (Pe); 21: Edwin Draughan (Y); 28: Brian -- 3: Brian Cusworth (Har); 10: Lenny Collins Pattman (Dart); Feb. -- 2: Leon Pattman (Dart); 9: Cusworth (Har) / Ibrahim Jaaber (Pe); March -- 7: (Cor) Leon Pattman (Dart); 16: Ibrahim Jaaber (Pe); 23: Dominick Martin (Y) Mark Zoller (Pe); March -- 2: Ibrahim Jaaber (Pe); 9: Mark Zoller (Pe) ROOKIES OF THE WEEK 2003-04 Nov. -- 22: Damon Huffman (Br); 29: Noah Team Ivy All Head Coach Savage (Pr); Dec. -- 6: Mark McAndrew (Br); 13: Princeton 13-1 20-8 John Thompson 2004-05 Mark MacDonald (Br); 20: Noah Savage (Pr); Jan. Penn 10-4 17-10 Fran Dunphy Team Ivy All Head Coach -- 3: Eric Flato (Y); 10: Mack Montgomery (Col); Brown 10-4 14-13 Glen Miller Penn 13-1 20-9 Fran Dunphy 17: Brett Loscalzo (Col); 24: Will Scott (Cor); Yale 7-7 12-15 James Jones Cornell 8-6 13-14 Steve Donahue 31: Mack Montgomery (Col); Feb. -- 7: Caleb Cornell 6-8 11-16 Steve Donahue Harvard 7-7 12-15 Frank Sullivan Holmes (Y); 14: Eric Flato (Y); 21: Jason Canady Columbia 6-8 10-17 Yale 7-7 12-15 James Jones (Cor); 28: John Baumann (Col); March -- 7: David Harvard 3-11 4-23 Frank Sullivan Dartmouth 7-7 10-17 Whitehurst (Pe) Dartmouth 1-13 3-25 Dave Faucher Princeton 6-8 15-13 Joe Scott Brown 5-9 12-16 Glen Miller PRESEASON POLL Columbia 3-11 12-15 Joe Jones 2005-06 1. Penn 114 (8 first-place votes), 2. Princeton 107 Team Ivy All Head Coach (5), 2. Yale 107 (3), 4. Brown 73, 4. Cornell 73, PRESEASON POLL Penn 12-2 20-8 Fran Dunphy 6. Harvard 42, 7. Dartmouth 35, 8. Columbia 25 1. Princeton 125 (14 first-place votes), 2. Penn Princeton 10-4 12-15 Joe Scott 111 (1), 3. Yale 85, 4. Brown 83 (1), 5. Columbia Cornell 8-6 13-15 Steve Donahue NCAA TOURNAMENT 62, 6. Cornell 54, 7. Harvard 37, 8. Dartmouth 19 Yale 7-7 15-14 James Jones East Region (Denver) Brown 6-8 10-17 Glen Miller March 18 — Texas 66, Princeton 49 Harvard 5-9 13-14 Frank Sullivan Columbia 4-10 11-16 Joe Jones ALL-IVY NCAA TOURNAMENT Dartmouth 4-10 6-21 Terry Dunn Player of the Year • Jason Forte (Brown) Chicago Region (Cleveland) Rookie of the Year • Leon Pattman (Dartmouth) March 17 — Boston College 85, Penn 65 PRESEASON POLL First Team • Ka’Ron Barnes (Cornell), Jason 1. Penn 126 (16 first-place votes), 2. Harvard Forte (Brown), Jeff Schiffner (Penn), Will Venable ALL-IVY 96, 3. Princeton 83, 4. Cornell 70, 5. Yale 67, (Princeton), Judson Wallace (Princeton) Player of the Year • Tim Begley (Penn) 6. Brown 57, 7. Dartmouth 41, 8. Columbia 34 Second Team • Tim Begley (Penn), Rookie of the Year • Damon Huffman (Brown) Edwin Draughan (Yale), Jaime Kilburn (Brown), First Team • Tim Begley (Penn), Lenny Collins NCAA TOURNAMENT Patrick Powers (Brown), Matt Preston (Columbia) (Cornell), Edwin Draughan (Yale), Jason Forte Atlanta Region (Dallas) Honorable Mention • Adam Chubb (Penn), Matt (Brown), Matt Stehle (Harvard) March 17 — Texas 60, Penn 52 Stehle (Harvard) Second Team • Brian Cusworth (Harvard), David Academic • Tim Begley (Penn), Mike McLaren Gardner (Dartmouth), Ibrahim Jaaber (Penn), Matt ALL-IVY (Dartmouth), Matt Minoff (Yale), Ed Persia Preston (Columbia), Will Venable (Princeton) Player of the Year • Ibrahim Jaaber (Penn) (Princeton), Patrick Powers (Brown) Honorable Mention • Steve Danley (Penn), Mike Rookie of the Year • Adam Gore (Cornell) Lang (Dartmouth), Dominick Martin (Yale), Eric First Team • Scott Greenman (Princeton), 18 40 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History Ibrahim Jaaber (Penn), Dominick Martin (Yale), Matt Stehle (Harvard), Mark Zoller (Penn) PRESEASON POLL 2007-08 Second Team • John Baumann (Columbia), Lenny 1. Penn 127 (15 first-place votes), 2. Princeton Team Ivy All Head Coach Collins (Cornell), Adam Gore (Cornell), Keenan 105 (1), 3. Cornell 85, 4. Yale 77, 5. Columbia Cornell 14-0 22-6 Steve Donahue Jeppesen (Brown), Mike Lang (Dartmouth) 65, 6. Brown 50, 7. Harvard 36, 8. Dartmouth 31 Brown 11-3 19-10 Craig Robinson Honorable Mention • Brian Cusworth (Harvard), Penn 8-6 13-15 Glen Miller Justin Conway (Princeton), Steve Danley (Penn), NCAA TOURNAMENT Columbia 7-7 14-15 Joe Jones Eric Flato (Yale), Jim Goffredo (Harvard), Eric South Region (Lexington, Ky.) Yale 7-7 13-15 James Jones Osmundson (Penn), Luke Owings (Princeton) March 15 — Texas A&M 68, Penn 52 Dartmouth 3-11 10-18 Terry Dunn Academic • Marcus Becker (Brown), Lenny Harvard 3-11 8-22 Tommy Amaker Collins (Cornell), Steve Danley (Penn), Josh ALL-IVY Princeton 3-11 6-23 Sydney Johnson Greenberg (Yale), Scott Greenman (Princeton), Player of the Year • Ibrahim Jaaber (Penn) Brian McMillan (Dartmouth), Ben Nwachukwu Rookie of the Year • Ryan Wittman (Cornell) PRESEASON POLL (Columbia), Matt Stehle (Harvard) First Team • Mark McAndrew (Brown), John 1. Cornell 119 (10 first-place votes), 2. Yale 104 (3), Baumann (Columbia), Ibrahim Jaaber (Penn), 3. Penn 97 (1), 4. Columbia 80 (1), 5. Brown 70 (1), IVY TOP SCORERS Mark Zoller (Penn), Eric Flato (Yale) 6. Harvard 43, 7. Princeton 40, 8. Dartmouth 23 League Games Only Second Team • Andrew Naeve (Cornell), 19.1.....Ibrahim Jaaber (Penn) Ryan Wittman (Cornell), Leon Pattman NCAA TOURNAMENT 16.1.....Keenan Jeppesen (Brown) (Dartmouth), Brian Grandieri (Penn), Casey West Region (Anaheim, Calif.) 15.9.....Jim Goffredo (Harvard) Hughes (Yale) March 20 — Stanford 77, Cornell 53 15.1.....Matt Stehle (Harvard) Honorable Mention • Damon Huffman (Brown), 15.0.....Dominick Martin (Yale) Louis Dale (Cornell), Alex Barnett (Dartmouth), ALL-IVY Jim Goffredo (Harvard), Drew Housman (Harvard) Player of the Year • Louis Dale (Cornell) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Academic • Justin Conway (Princeton), Steve Rookie of the Year • Tyler Bernardini (Penn) Matt Stehle (Harvard) Second Team Danley (Penn), Graham Dow (Cornell), Jim First Team • John Baumann (Columbia), Louis Lenny Collins (Cornell) Third Team Goffredo (Harvard), Mark McAndrew (Brown) Dale (Cornell), Damon Huffman (Brown), Mark McAndrew (Brown), Ryan Wittman (Cornell) PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ALL-IVY Second Team • Alex Barnett (Dartmouth), Jeff Nov. -- 21: Sam Kaplan (Y); 28: John Baumann League Games Only Foote (Cornell), Adam Gore (Cornell), Brian (Col); Dec. -- 5: Ibrahim Jaaber (Pe); 12: Ben 18.6.....Mark McAndrew (Brown) Grandieri (Penn), Jeremy Lin (Harvard), Ross Nwachukwu (Col); 19: Matt Stehle (Har); Jan. 16.6.....Mark Zoller (Penn) Morin (Yale), Travis Pinick (Yale), Noah Savage -- 3: Ibrahim Jaaber (Pe); 9: Jim Goffredo (Har); 16.4.....Eric Flato (Yale) (Princeton), Chris Skrelja (Brown) 16: Ibrahim Jaaber (Pe); 23: John Baumann 15.3.....Leon Pattman (Dartmouth) Honorable Mention • Tyler Bernardini (Penn) (Col); 30: Jim Goffredo (Har); Feb. -- 6: Scott 15.3.....Ryan Wittman (Cornell) Academic • Johnathan Ball (Dartmouth), Adam Greenman (Pr); 13: Ibrahim Jaaber (Pe); 20: Justin Gore (Cornell), Mark McAndrew (Brown), Ross Armstrong (Col) / Dominick Martin (Y); 27: Mark Morin (Yale), Ben Nwachukwu (Columbia), Ryan Zoller (Pe); March -- 6: Keenan Jeppesen (Br) PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Wittman (Cornell) Nov. -- 20: John Baumann (Col); 27: Ibrahim IVY TOP SCORERS ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Jaaber (Pe); Dec. -- 4: Mark Zoller (Pe); 11: Jim League Games Only Nov. -- 21: Adam Gore (Cor); 28: Adam Gore Goffredo (Har); 18: Brian Cusworth (Har); Jan. -- 17.8.....John Baumann (Columbia) (Cor); Dec. -- 5: Adam Gore (Cor); 12: Ross 2: Mark McAndrew (Br); 8: Leon Pattman (Dart); 17.1.....Mark McAndrew (Brown) Morin (Y); 19: Drew Housman (Har); Jan. -- 3: 15: Brian Grandieri (Pe); 22: Mark McAndrew (Br) 16.4.....Ryan Wittman (Cornell) Scott Friske (Br); 9: Scott Friske (Br); 16: Ross / Ibrahim Jaaber (Pe); 29: Brian Cusworth (Har); 14.8.....Alex Barnett (Dartmouth) Morin (Y); 23: Adam Gore (Cor); 30: Adam Gore Feb. -- 5: Casey Hughes (Y); 12: Mark McAndrew 14.4.....Louis Dale (Cornell) (Cor); Feb. -- 6: Adam Gore (Cor); 13: Adam (Br) / Eric Flato (Y); 19: Mark Zoller (Pe); 26: Mark Gore (Cor); 20: Chris Skrelja (Br); 27: Scott Friske McAndrew (Br); March -- 5: Jim Goffredo (Har) OLYMPIC PARTICIPANT (Br); March -- 6: Adam Gore (Cor) Konrad Wysocki (Princeton) represented ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Germany in the Games COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Nov. -- 20: Ryan Wittman (Cor); 27: Ryan Matt Stehle (Harvard) Second Team Wittman (Cor); Dec. -- 4: Ryan Wittman (Cor); PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 11: Lincoln Gunn (Pr); 18: Louis Dale (Cor); Jan. Nov. -- 20: Matt Kyle (Y); 27: Louis Dale (Cor); -- 2: Louis Dale (Cor); 8: Louis Dale (Cor); 15: Dec: -- 3: Evan Harris (Har); 10: Mark McAndrew 2006-07 Ryan Wittman (Cor); 22: Louis Dale (Cor); 29: (Br); 17: Ben Nwachukwu (Col); 24: Chris Skrelja Team Ivy All Head Coach Ryan Wittman (Cor); Feb. -- 5: Alex Tyler (Cor); (Br); Jan. -- 7: Damon Huffman (Br); 14: Alex Penn 13-1 22-8 Glen Miller 12: Patrick Foley (Col); 19: Ryan Wittman (Cor); Barnett (Dart); 21: Ross Morin (Y); 28: Damon Yale 10-4 14-13 James Jones 26: Louis Dale (Cor); March -- 5: Louis Dale (Cor) Huffman (Br); Feb: -- 4: John Baumann (Col); 11: Cornell 9-5 16-12 Steve Donahue Ryan Wittman (Cor); 18: John Baumann (Col); Columbia 7-7 16-12 Joe Jones COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 25: Jeremy Lin (Har); March -- 3: Louis 6-8 11-18 Craig Robinson Graham Dow (Cornell) First Team (Cor); 10: Louis Dale (Cor); Harvard 5-9 12-16 Frank Sullivan Jim Goffredo (Harvard) Second Team Dartmouth 4-10 9-18 Terry Dunn ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Princeton 2-12 11-17 Joe Scott 18 41 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History Nov. -- 20: Jack Eggleston (Pe); 27: Peter Sullivan (Br); 22: Jeff Foote (Cor); 29: Travis Pinick (Y); (Br) / Harrison Gaines (Pe); Dec. -- 3: Tyler Jan. -- 5: Adrian Williams (Br); 12: Jeremy Lin IVY TOP SCORERS Bernardini (Pe); 10: Tyler Bernardini (Pe); 17: (Har); 19: Louis Dale (Cor) / Alex Zampier (Y); 26: League Games Only No Award; 24: Tyler Bernadini (Pe); Jan. -- 7: Alex Barnett (Dart); Feb. -- 2: Dan Mavraides (Pr); 18.7.....Zack Rosen (Penn) Kareem Maddox (Pr); 14: Peter Sullivan (Br): 21: 9: Alex Barnett (Dart); 16: Jason Miller (Col); 23: 16.0.....Alex Zampier (Yale) Tyler Bernadini (Pe); 28: Adrian Williams (Br); Feb. Alex Barnett (Dart); March -- 2: Drew Housman 15.8.....Ryan Wittman (Cornell) -- 4: Jack Eggleston (Pe); 11: Harrison Gaines (Har); 9: Matt Mullery (Br) 15.7.....Jeremy Lin (Harvard) (Pe); 18: Peter Sullivan (Br); 25: Asenso Ampim 14.5.....Matt Mullery (Brown) (Col); March -- 3: Peter Sullivan (Br); 10: Tyler ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Bernadini (Pe) Nov. -- 17: Douglas Davis (Pr); 24: Keith Wright PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (Har); Dec. -- 1: Keith Wright (Har); 8: Jabari Nov. -- 16: Ryan Wittman (Cor) / Jeremy Lin Trotter (Dart); 15: Douglas Davis (Pr); 22: Peter (Har); 23: Matt Mullery (Br) / Noruwa Agho (Col); 2008-09 Boehm (Har); 29: Peter Boehm (Har); Jan. -- 5: 30: Noruwa Agho (Col) / Ryan Wittman (Cor); Team Ivy All Head Coach Noruwa Agho (Col); 12: Oliver McNally (Har); Dec. -- 7: Jeremy Lin (Har); 14: Noruwa Agho Cornell 11-3 21-10 Steve Donahue 19: Chris Wroblewski (Cor); 26: Noruwa Agho (Col); / Jeremy Lin (Har); 21: Ryan Wittman (Cor); Princeton 8-6 13-14 Sydney Johnson (Col); Feb. -- 2: Zack Rosen (Pe); 9: David Rufful 28: Jeff Foote (Cor) / Alex Zampier (Y); Jan. -- 4: Yale 8-6 13-15 James Jones (Dart); 16: Noruwa Agho (Col); 23: David Rufful Ryan Wittman (Cor); 11: Ryan Wittman (Cor); Columbia 7-7 13-15 Joe Jones (Dart); March -- 2: Douglas Davis (Pr); 9: Chris 18: Jeff Foote (Cor); 25: Alex Zampier (Y): Feb. -- Dartmouth 7-7 9-19 Terry Dunn Wroblewski (Cor) 1: Douglas Davis (Pr); 8: Jeff Foote (Cor); 15: Kyle Harvard 6-8 14-14 Tommy Amaker Casey (Har); 22: Ryan Wittman (Cor); March -- 1: Penn 6-8 10-18 Glen Miller Jeremy Lin (Har); 8: Louis Dale (Cor) Brown 3-11 9-19 Jesse Agel 2009-10 Team Ivy All Head Coach ROOKIES OF THE WEEK PRESEASON POLL Cornell 13-1 29-5 Steve Donahue Nov. -- 16: Dee Giger (Har); 23: Andrew 1. Cornell 128 (16 first-place votes), 2. Penn Princeton 11-3 22-8 Sydney Johnson McCarthy (Br); 30: Matt Sullivan (Br); Dec. -- 7: 110, 3. Yale 80, 4. Harvard 77, 5. Brown 75, Harvard 10-4 21-8 Tommy Amaker Errick Peck (Cor); 14: Ian Hummer (Pr); 21: Matt 6. Columbia 45, 7. Dartmouth 33, 8. Princeton 28 Yale 6-8 12-19 James Jones LaBove (Dart); 28: Mark Cisco (Col); Jan: -- 4: Columbia 5-9 11-17 Joe Jones Kyle Casey (Har); 11: Tucker Halpern (Br); 18: NCAA TOURNAMENT Brown 5-9 11-20 Jesse Agel Andrew McCarthy (Br); 25: Kyle Casey (Har); Feb. West Region (Boise, Idaho) Penn 5-9 6-22 Glen Miller/ -- 1: Ian Hummer (Pr); 8: Kyle Casey (Har); 15: March 20 — Missouri 78, Cornell 59 Jerome Allen Kyle Casey (Har); 22: Tucker Halpern (Br); March Dartmouth 1-13 5-23 Terry Dunn/ - 1: Brandyn Curry (Har); 8: Brandyn Curry (Har) ALL-IVY Mark Graupe Player of the Year • Alex Barnett (Dartmouth) ALL-AMERICA Rookie of the Year • Chris Wroblewski (Cornell) PRESEASON POLL Ryan Wittman, Cornell Defensive Player of the Year • Jeff Foote (Cornell) 1. Cornell 128 (16 first-place votes), 2. Princeton 96, AP - Honorable Mention First Team • Alex Barnett (Dartmouth), Louis 3. Penn 92, 4. Harvard 86, 5. Yale 59, 6. Columbia Dale (Cornell), Jeremy Lin (Harvard), Matt Mullery 55, 7. Brown 41, 8. Dartmouth 19 (Brown), Ryan Wittman (Cornell) NCAA TOURNAMENT COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Second Team • Jeff Foote (Cornell), Drew East Region (Jacksonville, Fla.) Patrick Foley (Columbia) First Team Housman (Harvard), Jason Miller (Columbia), March 19 — Cornell 78, Temple 65 Matthew Mullery (Brown) Third Team Ross Morin (Yale), Travis Pinick (Yale) March 21 — Cornell 87, Wisconsin 69 Honorable Mention • Tyler Bernardini (Penn), East Regional (Syracuse, N.Y.) Pawel Buczak (Princeton), Douglas Davis March 25 — Kentucky 62, Cornell 45 2010-11 (Princeton), Peter Sullivan (Brown), Alex Team Ivy All Head Coach Zampier (Yale) ALL-IVY Princeton 12-2 25-7 Sydney Johnson Academic • Kevin Egee (Penn), Patrick Foley Player of the Year • Ryan Wittman (Cornell) Harvard 12-2 23-7 Tommy Amaker (Columbia), Ross Morin (Yale), Matt Mullery Rookie of the Year • Kyle Casey (Harvard) Yale 8-6 15-13 James Jones (Brown), Ryan Wittman (Cornell) Defensive Player of the Year • Jeff Foote (Cornell) Penn 7-7 13-15 Jerome Allen First Team • Louis Dale (Cornell), Jeff Foote Columbia 6-8 15-13 IVY TOP SCORERS (Cornell), Ryan Wittman (Cornell), Jeremy Lin Cornell 6-8 10-18 Bill Courtney League Games Only (Harvard), Zack Rosen (Penn) Brown 4-10 11-17 Jesse Agel 20.3.....Alex Barnett (Dartmouth) Second Team • Matt Mullery (Brown), Noruwa Dartmouth 1-13 5-23 Paul Cormier 17.1.....Jeremy Lin (Harvard) Agho (Columbia), Jack Eggleston (Penn), Douglas 16.9.....Matt Mullery (Brown) Davis (Princeton), Dan Mavraides (Princeton), PRESEASON POLL 16.3.....Ryan Wittman (Cornell) Alex Zampier (Yale) 1. Princeton 128 (12 first-place votes), 2. Harvard 13.8.....Peter Sullivan (Brown) Honorable Mention • Chris Wroblewski (Cornell), 120 (4), 3. Cornell 96 (1), 4. Penn 89, 5. Yale 57, Kyle Casey (Harvard), Michael Sands (Yale) 6. Brown 55, 7. Columbia 48, 8. Dartmouth 19 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Academic • Garrett Leffelman (Brown), Patrick Nov. -- 17: Tyler Bernardini (Pe); 24: Jeff Foote Foley (Columbia), Jeff Foote (Cornell), Robby IVY PLAYOFF (Cor) / Alex Barnett (Dart); Dec. -- 1: Jeremy Lin Pride (Dartmouth), Jeremy Lin (Harvard), Zack New Haven, Conn. (Har); 8: Ryan Wittman (Cor); 15: Matt Mullery Rosen (Penn), Raffi Mantilla (Yale) March 12 — Princeton 63, Harvard 62 18 42 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History (Br); 28: Jeremiah Kreisberg (Y); March -- 7: PLAYERS OF THE WEEK NCAA TOURNAMENT Meiko Lyles (Col) Nov.-- 14: Zack Rosen (Pe) / Greg Mangano (Y); East Region (Tampa, Fla.) 21: Zack Rosen (Pe); 28: Keith Wright (Har); March 17 — Kentucky 59, Princeton 57 ALL-AMERICA Dec. -- 5: Meiko Lyles (Col); 12: Kyle Casey Keith Wright, Harvard (Har) / Tyler Bernardini (Pe); 19: Ian Hummer POSTSEASON NIT AP - Honorable Mention (Pr); 26: Tyler Bernardini (Pe); Jan. -- 2: Greg First Round (Stillwater, Okla.) Mangano (Y); 9: Greg Mangano (Y); 16: Keith March 15 — Oklahoma State 71, Harvard 54 COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Wright (Har); 23: Mark Cisco (Col); 30: Andrew Garrett Leffelman (Brown) Second Team McCarthy (Br); Feb. 6: Greg Mangano (Y); 13: ALL-IVY Chris Wroblewski (Cornell) Third Team Chris Wroblewski (Cor); 20: Zack Rosen (Pe); 27: Player of the Year • Keith Wright (Harvard) Zack Rosen (Pe); March -- 5: Kyle Casey (Har) / Rookie of the Year • Sean McGonagill (Brown) Zack Rosen (Pe) Defensive Player of the Year • Kareem 2011-12 Maddox (Princeton) Team Ivy All Head Coach ROOKIES OF THE WEEK First Team • Noruwa Agho (Columbia), Keith Harvard 12-2 26-5 Tommy Amaker Nov. -- 14: Shonn Miller (Cor) / Jvonte Brooks Wright (Harvard), Zack Rosen (Penn), Kareem Penn 11-3 20-13 Jerome Allen (Dart); 21: Shonn Miller (Cor) / Gabas Maldunas, Maddox (Princeton), Greg Mangano (Yale) Princeton 10-4 20-12 Mitch Henderson (Dart); 28: Alex Rosenberg (Col) / Shonn Miller Second Team • Chris Wroblewski (Cornell), Kyle Yale 9-5 19-10 James Jones (Cor); Dec. -- 5: Jonah Travis (Har); 12: Gabas Casey (Harvard), Brandyn Curry (Harvard), Ian Cornell 7-7 12-16 Bill Courtney Maldunas, (Dart); 19: Galal Cancer (Cor), John Hummer (Princeton), Dan Mavraides (Princeton) Columbia 4-10 15-15 Kyle Smith Golden (Dart); 26: Jvonte Brooks (Dart); Jan. -- Honorable Mention • Tucker Halpern (Brown), Brown 2-12 8-23 Jesse Agel 2: Denton Koon (Pr); 9: Gabas Maldunas (Dart); Brian Barbour (Columbia), Christian Webster Dartmouth 1-13 5-25 Paul Cormier 16: Shonn Miller (Cor); 23: Corbin Miller (Har); (Harvard), Jack Eggleston (Penn) 30: Steve Moundou-Missi (Har); Feb. -- 6: Shonn Academic • Peter Sullivan (Brown), Brian Barbour Miller (Cor); 13: Jvonte Brooks (Dart); 20: Gabas (Columbia), Chris Wroblewski (Cornell), Clive PRESEASON POLL Maldunas (Dart); 27: John Golden (Dart); March Weeden (Dartmouth), Brandyn Curry (Harvard), 1. Harvard 135 (16 first-place votes), 2. Yale 103 -- 5: Jvonte Brooks (Dart) Jack Eggleston (Penn), Raffi Mantilla (Yale) (1), 3. Princeton 103, 4. Penn 90, 5. Brown 62, 6. Cornell 52, 7. Columbia 50, 8. Dartmouth 17 ALL-AMERICA IVY TOP SCORERS Zack Rosen, Penn League Games Only NCAA TOURNAMENT AP - Honorable Mention 18.6.....Greg Mangano (Yale) East Region (Albuquerque, N.M.) 17.2.....Noruwa Agho (Columbia) March 15 — Vanderbilt 79, Harvard 70 15.4.....Keith Wright (Harvard) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 15.1.....Brian Barbour (Columbia) ALL-IVY Matthew Sullivan (Brown) Third Team 14.9.....Kareem Maddox (Princeton) Player of the Year • Zack Rosen (Penn) Chris Wroblewski (Cornell) Third Team Rookie of the Year • Shonn Miller (Cornell) Defensive Player of the Year • Reggie Willhite PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (Yale) 2012-13 Nov. -- 15: Keith Wright (Har); 22: Christian First Team • Brian Barbour (Columbia), Chris Team Ivy All Head Coach Webster (Har) / Austin Morgan (Y); 29: Keith Wroblewski (Cornell), Kyle Casey (Harvard), Zack Harvard 11-3 20-10 Tommy Amaker Wright (Har); Dec. -- 6: Ian Hummer (Pr); 13: Rosen (Penn), Ian Hummer (Princeton), Greg Princeton 10-4 17-11 Mitch Henderson Noruwa Agho (Col) / Kareem Maddox (Pr); 20: Mangano (Yale) Yale 8-6 14-17 James Jones Kareem Maddox (Pr); 27: Zack Rosen (Pe); Jan. Brown 7-7 13-15 Mike Martin -- 3: Chris Wroblewski (Cor); 10: Noruwa Agho Second Team • Sean McGonagill (Brown), Penn 6-8 9-22 Jerome Allen (Col) / Greg Mangano (Y); 17: Noruwa Agho Brandyn Curry (Harvard), Keith Wright (Harvard), Cornell 5-9 13-18 Bill Courtney (Col) / Greg Mangano (Y); 24: Greg Mangano Douglas Davis (Princeton), Reggie Willhite (Yale) Dartmouth 5-9 9-19 Paul Cormier (Y); 31: Kyle Casey (Har) / Jack Eggleston (Pe); Honorable Mention • Johnathan Gray (Cornell), Columbia 4-10 12-16 Kyle Smith Feb. 7: Sean McGonagill (Br); 14: Keith Wright Rob Belcore (Penn) (Har) / Greg Mangano (Y); 21: Peter Sullivan (Br) Academic • Matthew Sullivan (Brown), Brian PRESEASON POLL / Tyler Bernardini (Pe); 28: Kareem Maddox (Pr); Barbour (Columbia), Chris Wroblewski (Cornell), 1. Princeton 134 (16 first-place votes), 2. Harvard March -- 7: Brandyn Curry (Har) David Rufful (Dartmouth), Brandyn Curry 109 (1), 3. Columbia 90, 4. Cornell 80, 5. Penn (Harvard), Zack Rosen (Penn) and Reggie Willhite 74, 6. Yale 55, 7. Brown 50, 8. Dartmouth 20 ROOKIES OF THE WEEK (Yale) Nov. -- 15: Miles Cartwright (Pe); 22: Sean NCAA TOURNAMENT McGonagill (Br); 29: Miles Cartwright (Pe); Dec. IVY TOP SCORERS West Region (Salt Lake City) -- 6: Laurent Rivard (Har); 13: Steve Frankoski League Games Only March 21 — Harvard 68, New Mexico 62 (Col); 20: Gediminas Bertasius (Dart); 27: Miles 18.6.....Zack Rosen (Penn) March 23 — Arizona 74, Harvard 51 Cartwright (Pe); Jan. -- 3: Laurent Rivard (Har); 16.9.....Brian Barbour (Columbia) 10: Dockery Walker (Br); 17: Laurent Rivard 16.6.....Greg Mangano (Yale) ALL-IVY (Har); 24: Jeremiah Kreisberg (Y); 31: Miles 14.0.....Ian Hummer (Princeton) Player of the Year • Ian Hummer (Princeton) Cartwright (Pe); Feb. -- 7: Sean McGonagill (Br); 13.6.....Chris Wroblewski (Cornell) Rookie of the Year • Siyani Chambers (Harvard) 14: Sean McGonagill (Br); 21: Sean McGonagill Defensive Player of the Year • Cedric 18 43 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History Kuakumensah (Brown) Koko Archibong (Penn) represented Nigeria in (Dar) / Justin Sears (Y); 10: Fran Dougherty (Pe) First Team • Sean McGonagill (Brown), Shonn the London Games / Justin Sears (Y); 17: Alex Rosenberg (Col) / Miller (Cornell), Siyani Chambers (Harvard), Justin Sears (Y); 24: Alex Rosenberg (Col) / Siyani Wesley Saunders (Harvard), Ian Hummer Chambers (Har); March -- 3: T.J. Bray (Pr); 10: (Princeton) 2013-14 Alex Mitola (Dar) / Steve Moundou-Missi (Har) Second Team • Matthew Sullivan (Brown), Team Ivy All Head Coach Brian Barbour (Columbia), Gabas Maldunas Harvard 13-1 27-5 Tommy Amaker ROOKIES OF THE WEEK (Dartmouth), Miles Jackson-Cartwright (Penn), Yale 9-5 19-14 James Jones Nov. -- 11: Robert Hatter (Cor); 18: Norman T.J. Bray (Princeton), Austin Morgan (Yale) Princeton 8-6 21-9 Mitch Henderson Hobbie (Br); 25: Leland King (Br); Dec. -- 2: Honorable Mention • Errick Peck (Cornell), Columbia 8-6 21-13 Kyle Smith Robert Hatter (Cor); 9: Spencer Weisz (Pr); 16: Steve Moundou-Missi (Harvard), Laurent Rivard Brown 7-7 15-14 Mike Martin Spencer Weisz (Pr); 23: Luke Petrasek (Col); 30: (Harvard), Tony Hicks (Penn), Denton Koon Dartmouth 5-9 12-16 Paul Cormier Steven Spieth (Br) / Luke Petrasek (Col); Jan. -- 6: (Princeton) Penn 5-9 8-20 Jerome Allen Norman Hobbie (Br); 13: Norman Hobbie (Br); Academic • Matthew Sullivan (Brown), Brian Cornell 1-13 2-26 Bill Courtney 20: Darryl Smith (Cor); 27: Spencer Weisz (Pr); Barbour (Columbia), Eitan Chemerinski (Cornell), Feb. -- 3: Steven Spieth (Br); 10: Steven Spieth Gabas Maldunas (Dartmouth), Dau Jok (Penn), PRESEASON POLL (Br); 17: Leland King (Br); 24: Leland King (Br); Sam Martin (Yale) 1. Harvard 136 (17 first-place votes), 2. Penn March -- 3: Spencer Weisz (Pr); 10: Leland King 100, 3. Yale 96, 4. Princeton 93, 5. Brown 74, 6. (Br) IVY TOP SCORERS Cornell 38, 6. Dartmouth 38, 8. Columbia 37 League Games Only ALL-AMERICA 17.1.....Wesley Saunders (Harvard) NCAA TOURNAMENT Wesley Saunders, Harvard 16.9.....Ian Hummer (Princeton) East Region (Spokane, Wash.) AP - Honorable Mention 15.3.....Tony Hicks (Penn) March 20 — Harvard 61, Cincinnati 57 13.7.....Siyani Chambers (Harvard) March 22 — Michigan State 80, Harvard 73 COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 13.4.....Sean McGonagill (Brown) Matt Townsend (Yale) Third Team ALL-IVY PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Player of the Year • Wesley Saunders (Harvard) Nov. -- 12: Gabas Maldunas (Dar) / Will Barrett Rookie of the Year • Spencer Weisz (Princeton) (Pr); 19: Fran Dougherty (Pe); 26: Shonn Miller Defensive Player of the Year • Cedric 2014-15 (Cor); Dec. -- 3: Wesley Saunders (Har); 10: Kuakumensah (Brown) Team Ivy All Head Coach Wesley Saunders (Har) / Ian Hummer (Pr); 17: Ian First Team • Sean McGonagill (Brown), Alex Harvard 11-3 22-8 Tommy Amaker Hummer (Pr); 24: Ian Hummer (Pr); 31: Tucker Rosenberg (Columbia), Wesley Saunders Yale 11-3 22-10 James Jones Halpern (Br); Jan. -- 7: Ian Hummer (Pr); 14: (Harvard), T.J. Bray (Princeton), Justin Sears (Yale) Princeton 9-5 16-14 Mitch Henderson Wesley Saunders (Har) / T.J. Bray (Pr); 21: Sean Second Team • Maodo Lo (Columbia), Siyani Dartmouth 7-7 14-15 Paul Cormier McGonagill (Br) / Mark Cisco (Col); 28: Christian Chambers (Harvard), Steve Moundou-Missi Columbia 5-9 13-15 Kyle Smith Webster (Har); Austin Morgan (Y); Feb. -- 4: (Harvard), Laurent Rivard (Harvard), Fran Cornell 5-9 13-17 Bill Courtney Wesley Saunders (Har) / Ian Hummer (Pr); 11: Dougherty (Penn) Brown 4-10 13-18 Mike Martin Javier Duren (Y); 18: Kenyatta Smith (Har); 25: Honorable Mention • Cedric Kuakumensah Penn 4-10 9-19 Jerome Allen Wesley Saunders (Har) / Ian Hummer (Pr); March (Brown), Nolan Cressler (Cornell), Brandyn -- 4: Ian Hummer (Pr); 11: Gabas Maldunas (Dar) Curry (Harvard), Kyle Casey (Harvard), Javier PRESEASON POLL Duren (Yale) 1. Harvard 136 (17 first-place votes), 2. Yale 108, ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Academic • Sean McGonagill (Brown), Connor 3. Columbia 94, 4. Princeton 88, 5. Brown 75, 6. Nov. -- 12 : Nolan Cressler (Cor); 19: Rafael Boehm (Dartmouth), Matt Townsend (Yale) Dartmouth 47, 6. Penn 39, 8. Cornell 25 Maia (Br); 26: Grant Mullins (Col); Dec. -- 3: Siyani Chambers (Har); 10: Grant Mullins (Col); IVY TOP SCORERS IVY PLAYOFF 17: Siyani Chambers (Har); 24: Hans Brase (Pr); League Games Only Philadelphia 31: Jamal Lewis (Pe); Jan. -- 7: Siyani Chambers 19.5.....Alex Rosenberg (Columbia) March 14 — Harvard 53, Yale 51 (Har); 14: Siyani Chambers (Har); 21: Darien 19.5.....Justin Sears (Yale) Nelson-Henry (Pe); 28: Siyani Chambers (Har) / 19.2.....T.J. Bray (Princeton) NCAA TOURNAMENT Justin Sears (Y); Feb. -- 4: Rafael Maia (Br); 11: 17.0.....Nolan Cressler (Cornell) West Region (Jacksonville, Fla.) Nolan Cressler (Cor); 18: Cedric Kuakumensah 16.6.....Sean McGonagill (Brown) March 19 — North Carolina 67, Harvard 65 (Br); 25: Tony Hicks (Pe); March -- 4: Tony Hicks (Pe); 11: Siyani Chambers (Har) PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ALL-IVY Nov. -- 11: Tony Hicks (Pe) / Justin Sears (Y); Player of the Year • Justin Sears (Yale) ALL-AMERICA 18: Sean McGonagill (Br) / Javier Duren (Y); 25: Rookie of the Year • Miles Wright (Dartmouth) Ian Hummer, Princeton Maodo Lo (Col); Dec. -- 2: Wesley Saunders (Har) Defensive Player of the Year • Steve AP - Honorable Mention / T.J. Bray (Pr); 9: Wesley Saunders (Har); 16: T.J. Moundou-Missi (Harvard) Bray (Pr); 23: Siyani Chambers (Har); 30: Siyani Coach of the Year • James Jones (Yale) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Chambers (Har); Jan. -- 6: Alex Rosenberg (Col) / First Team • Maodo Lo (Columbia), Shonn Miller Matthew Sullivan (Brown) First Team Wesley Saunders (Har); 13: Fran Dougherty (Pe); (Cornell), Wesley Saunders (Harvard), Javier 20: Alex Rosenberg (Col) / Justin Sears (Y); 27: Duren (Yale), Justin Sears (Yale) OLYMPIC PARTICIPANT Sean McGonagill (Br); Feb. -- 3: John Golden Second Team • Cedric Kuakumensah (Brown), 18 44 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History Gabas Maldunas (Dartmouth), Siyani Chambers Dartmouth 4-10 10-18 Paul Cormier Boudreaux (Dar); 21: Guilien Smith (Dar); 28: (Harvard), Steve Moundou-Missi (Harvard), Cornell 3-11 10-18 Brian Earl Evan Boudreaux (Dar), Devin Cannady (Pr); Jan. Steven Cook (Princeton), Spencer Weisz Brown 3-11 8-20 MIke Martin -- 4: Matt Morgan (Cor), Jackson Donahue (Pe); (Princeton) 11: Evan Boudreaux (Dar); 18: Matt Morgan Honorable Mention • Rafael Maia (Brown), Tony PRESEASON POLL (Cor); 25: Evan Boudreaux (Dar); Feb. -- 1: Matt Hicks (Penn) 1. Yale 117 (5 first-place votes), 2. Columbia Morgan (Cor); 8: Evan Boudreaux (Dar); 15: Evan Academic • Rafael Maia (Brown), Maodo Lo 114, 3. Princeton 108, 4. Harvard 96, 5. Brown Boudreaux (Dar); 22: Devin Cannady (Pr); 29: (Columbia), Connor Boehm (Dartmouth), Camryn 54, 6. Dartmouth 50, 7. Penn 48, 8. Cornell 25 Matt Morgan (Cor); March -- 7: Matt Morgan Crocker (Penn), Matt Townsend (Yale) (Cor) NCAA TOURNAMENT IVY TOP SCORERS West Region (Jacksonville, Fla.) ALL-AMERICA League Games Only March 19 — North Carolina 67, Harvard 65 Justin Sears, Yale 19.6.....Maodo Lo (Columbia) AP - Honorable Mention 16.4.....Shonn Miller (Cornell) ALL-IVY 16.1.....Justin Sears (Yale) Player of the Year • Justin Sears (Yale) 16.0.....Wesley Saunders (Harvard) Rookie of the Year • Evan Boudreaux 2016-17 15.2.....Javier Duren (Yale) (Dartmouth) Team Ivy All Head Coach Defensive Player of the Year • Agunwa Okolie Princeton 14-0 23-7 Mitch Henderson PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (Harvard) Harvard 10-4 18-10 Tommy Amaker Nov. -- 17: Shonn Miller (Cor); 24: Justin Sears Coach of the Year • James Jones (Yale) Yale 9-5 18-11 James Jones (Y); Dec. -- 1: Wesley Saunders (Har); 8: Javier First Team • Maodo Lo (Columbia), Henry Penn 6-8 13-15 Steve Donahue Duren (Y); 15: Cedric Kuakumensah (Br); 22: Caruso (Princeton), Makai Mason (Yale), Justin Columbia 5-9 11-16 Jim Engles Maodo Lo (Col); 29: Shonn Miller (Cor); Jan. -- 5: Sears (Yale), Brandon Sherrod (Yale) Brown 4-10 13-17 MIke Martin Javier Duren (Y); 12: Henry Caruso (Pr); 19: Javier Second Team • Cedric Kuakumensah (Brown), Cornell 4-10 8-21 Brian Earl Duren (Y); 26: Alex Mitola (Dar) / Justin Sears (Y); Grant Mullins (Columbia), Matt Morgan Dartmouth 4-10 7-20 David McLaughlin Feb. -- 2: Justin Sears (Y); 9: Wesley Saunders (Cornell), Evan Boudreaux (Dartmouth), Zena (Har); 16: Justin Sears (Y); 23: Maodo Lo (Col) / Edosomwan (Harvard), Darien Nelson-Henry PRESEASON POLL Wesley Saunders (Harv); March -- 2: Malik Gill (Penn), Spencer Weisz (Princeton) 1. Princeton 130 (12 first-place votes), 2. Harvard (Dar) / Justin Sears (Y); 9: Maodo Lo (Col) Honorable Mention • Alex Rosenberg 123 (5 first-place votes), 3. Yale 101, 4. Penn 72, (Columbia), Agunwa Okolie (Harvard), Steven 5. Columbia 61, 6. Dartmouth 48, 7. Cornell 42, ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Cook (Princeton), Nick Victor (Yale) 8. Brown 25 Nov. -- 17: Antonio Woods (Pe); 24: Mike Auger Academic • Cedric Kuakumensah (Brown), (Pe); Dec. -- 1: Amir Bell (Pr); 8: Darnell Foreman Maodo Lo (Columbia), Connor Boehm NCAA TOURNAMENT (Pe); 15: Sam Jones (Pe); 22: Kyle Castlin (Col); (Dartmouth), Patrick Steeves (Harvard), Steven West Region (Buffalo, N.Y.) 29: Aaron Young (Pr); Jan. -- 5: Kyle Castlin Cook (Princeton), NIck Victor (Yale) March 17 — Notre Dame 60, Princeton 58 (Col); 12: Makai Mason (Y); 19: Antonio Woods (Pe); 26: Aaron Young (Pr); Feb. -- 2: Kyle Castlin IVY TOP SCORERS ALL-IVY (Col); 9: Miles Wright (Dar); 16: Miles Wright League Games Only Player of the Year • Spencer Weisz (Princeton) (Dar); 23: Antonio Woods (Pe); March -- 2: 22.6.....Matt Morgan (Cornell) Rookie of the Year • Bryce Aiken (Harvard) Antonio Woods (Pe); 9: Antonio Woods (Pe) 20.2.....Evan Boudreaux (Dartmouth) Defensive Player of the Year • Myles Stephens 17.3.....Maodo Lo (Columbia) (Princeton) Coach of the Year • Mitch ALL-AMERICA 15.8.....Makai Mason (Yale) Henderson (Princeton) First Team • Bryce Aiken Justin Sears, Yale 15.8.....Brandon Sherrod (Yale) (Harvard), Siyani Chambers (Harvard), Steven AP - Honorable Mention Cook (Princeton), Steven Spieth (Brown), Myles PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Stephens (Princeton), *Spencer Weisz (Princeton) COSIDA DIVISION I MEN’S Nov. -- 16: Sam Jones (Pe); 23: Luke Petrasek Second Team • Evan Boudreaux (Dartmouth) BASKETBALL ACADEMIC ALL- (Col), Justin Sears (Y); 30: Miles Wright (Dar); AJ Brodeur (Penn), Matt Morgan (Cornell), AMERICA OF THE YEAR Dec. -- 7: Robert Hatter (Cor); 14: Luke Petrasek Miye Oni (Yale), Luke Petrasek (Columbia) Matt Townsend (Yale) (Col); 21: Maodo Lo (Col); 28: Zena Edsomwan Honorable Mention • Devin Cannady (Princeton) (Har); Jan. -- 4: Justin Sears (Y); 11: Agunwa Sam Downey (Yale) Matt Howard (Penn) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Okolie (Har), Amir Bell (Pr); 18: Makai Mason (Y); Academic • Steven Spieth (Brown), Evan Matt Townsend (Yale) First Team 25: Brandon Sherrod (Y); Feb. -- 1: Matt Morgan Bourdreaux (Dartmouth), Sam Downey (Yale) (Cor), Brandon Sherrod (Y); 8: Steven Cook (Pr), Justin Sears (Y); 15: Justin Sears (Y); 22: Maodo IVY TOP SCORERS Lo (Col); 29: Spencer Weisz (Pr), Makai Mason League Games Only 2015-16 (Y) March -- 7: Zena Edosomwan (Har), Makai 22.6.....Matt Morgan (Cornell) Team Ivy All Head Coach Mason (Y) 20.2.....Evan Boudreaux (Dartmouth) Yale 13-1 23-7 James Jones 17.3.....Maodo Lo (Columbia) Princeton 12-2 22-7 Mitch Henderson ROOKIES OF THE WEEK 15.8.....Makai Mason (Yale) Columbia 10-4 25-10 Jim Engles Nov. -- 16: Evan Boudreaux (Dar); 23: Matt 15.8.....Brandon Sherrod (Yale) Harvard 6-8 14-16 Tommy Amaker Morgan (Cor); 30: Evan Boudreaux (Dar); Penn 5-9 11-17 Jerome Allen Dec. -- 7: Evan Boudreaux (Dar); 14: Evan PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 18 45 19 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Year-By-Year History

Nov. -- 16: Sam Jones (Pe); 23: Luke Petrasek Miles Wright (Dartmouth), Caleb Wood (Penn) (Col), Justin Sears (Y); 30: Miles Wright (Dar); Dec. -- 7: Robert Hatter (Cor); 14: Luke Petrasek IVY TOP SCORERS (Col); 21: Maodo Lo (Col); 28: Zena Edsomwan League Games Only (Har); Jan. -- 4: Justin Sears (Y); 11: Agunwa 20.5.....Matt Morgan (Cornell) Okolie (Har), Amir Bell (Pr); 18: Makai Mason (Y); 18.6.....Seth Towns (Harvard) 25: Brandon Sherrod (Y); Feb. -- 1: Matt Morgan 18.6.....Desmond Cambridge (Brown) (Cor), Brandon Sherrod (Y); 8: Steven Cook (Pr), 18.0.....Stone Gettings (Cornell) Justin Sears (Y); 15: Justin Sears (Y); 22: Maodo 17.1.....Mike Smith (Columbia) Lo (Col); 29: Spencer Weisz (Pr), Makai Mason (Y) March -- 7: Zena Edosomwan (Har), Makai PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Mason (Y) Nov. -- 13: Bryce Aiken (Harv); 20: Matt Morgan (Cor); 27: Ryan Betley (Pe) Dec. -- 4: Matt ALL-AMERICA Morgan (Cor); 11: Ryan Betley (Pe); 18: Myles Spencer Weisz, Princeton Stephens (Pr); 25: Devin Cannady (Pr); Jan. -- 1: AP - Honorable Mention Miye Oni (Y); 8: Ryan Betley (Pe); 15: AJ Brodeur (Pe); 22: Seth Towns (Harv); 29: Matt Morgan (Cor); Feb. -- 5: Desmond Cambrige (Br); 12: 2017-18 Miye Oni (Ya); 19: AJ Brodeur (Pe); 26: Miye Oni Team Ivy All Head Coach (Ya); March -- 5: Matt Morgan (Cr) Penn 12-2 24-9 Steve Donahue Harvard 12-2 18-14 Tommy Amaker ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Yale 9-5 16-15 James Jones Nov. -- 13: Desmond Cambridge (Br); 20: Danild Cornell 6-8 12-16 Brian Earl Djuricic (Harv); 27: Desmond Cambridge (Br) Princeton 5-9 13-16 Mitch Henderson Dec. -- 4: Paul Atkinson (Ya); 11: Chris Knight Columbia 5-9 8-19 Jim Engles (Da); 18: Sebastian Much (Pr); 25: Desmond Brown 4-10 11-16 Mike Martin Cambridge (Br) (Pr); Jan. -- 1: Paul Atkinson Dartmouth 3-11 7-20 David McLaughlin (Ya); 8: Desmond Cambridge (Br); 15: Jerome Desrosiers (Pr); 22: Desmond Cambridge (Br); PRESEASON POLL 29: Gabe Stefanini (Col); Feb. -- 5: Desmond 1. Harvard 121 (6 first-place votes), 2. Yale 118 Cambrige (Br); 12: Gabe Stefanini (Col); 19: Chris (8 first-place votes), 3. Princeton 114 (4 first- Knight (Da); 26: Temenang Choh (Br): March -- place votes), 4. Penn 86, 5. Columbia 55, 6. 5: Paul Atkinson (Ya) Cornell 48, 7. Dartmouth 39, 8. Brown 31 ALL-AMERICA IVY TOURNAMENT Seth Towns, Harvard Philadelphia AP - Honorable Mention March 10 Lou Henson All-America Team Semifinal 1 - Harvard 74, Cornell 55 Semifinal 2 - Penn 80, Yale 57 Matt Morgan, Cornell Lou Henson All-America Team March 11 Championship - Penn 68, Harvard 65

NCAA TOURNAMENT Midwest Region (Wichita Kansas) March 15 — No. 1 Kansas 76, No. 16 Penn 60

ALL-IVY Player of the Year • Seth Towns (Harvard) Rookie of the Year • Desmond Cambridge (Brown) Defensive Player of the Year • Amir Bell (Princeton) Coach of the Year • Steve Donahue (Penn) First Team • *AJ Brodeur (Penn), *Matt Morgan (Cornell), *Miye Oni (Yale), *Seth Towns (Harvard), Chris Lewis (Harvard) Second Team • Stone Gettings (Cornell), Myles Stephens (Princeton), Ryan Betley (Penn), Mike Smith (Columbia), Desmond Cambridge (Brown), Devin Cannady (Princeton), Trey Phills (Yale) Honorable Mention • Darnell Foreman (Penn), Justin Bassey (Harvard) Academic • Stone Gettings (Cornell),