Ivy League Basketball Men's Postseason History

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Ivy League Basketball Men's Postseason History 11 76 12 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Postseason History IVY PLAYOFF HISTORY POSTSEASON NIT HISTORY Date Location Winner Loser Date Location Winner Loser 1959 1972 3/7 New Haven, Conn. Dartmouth (69) Princeton (68) 3/19 Madison Sq Garden Princeton (68) Indiana (60) 1963 3/21 Madison Sq Garden Niagara (65) Princeton (60) 3/8 Bronx, N.Y. Princeton (65) Yale (53) 1975 1968 3/16 Madison Sq Garden Princeton (84) Holy Cross (63) 3/5 Jamaica, N.Y. Columbia (92) Princeton (74) 3/20 Madison Sq Garden Princeton (86) S. Carolina (67) 1980 3/22 Madison Sq Garden Princeton (58) Oregon (57) 3/4 Easton, Pa. Penn (50) Princeton (49) 3/23 Madison Sq Garden Princeton (80) Providence (69) 1981 1981 3/10 Easton, Pa. Princeton (54) Penn (40) 3/13 Morgantown, W.Va. W. Virginia (67) Penn (64) 1996 1999 3/9 Bethlehem, Pa. Princeton (63) • Penn (56) 3/10 Jadwin Gym Princeton (54) Georgetown (47) 2002 3/15 Raleigh, N.C. Princeton (61) N.C. State (58) 3/7 Philadelphia Yale (76) Princeton (60) 3/17 Cincinnati, Ohio Xavier (65) Princeton (58) 3/9 Easton, Pa. Penn (77) Yale (58) 2000 2011 3/15 State College, Pa. Penn State (55) Princeton (41) 3/12 New Haven, Conn. Princeton (63) Harvard (62) 2002 3/12 Louisville, Ky. Louisville (66) Princeton (65) • overtime 3/14 New Brunswick, N.J. Yale (67) Rutgers (65) 3/19 New Haven, Conn. Tenn. Tech (80) Yale (61) 2003 3/20 Charlottesville, Va. Virginia (89) Brown (73) 2011 3/15 Stillwater, Okla. Oklahoma State (71) Harvard (54) COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL HISTORY Date Location Winner Loser 2008 3/18 Athens, Ohio Ohio U. (80) Brown (74) 2010 3/17 Princeton, N.J. Princeton (65) Duquesne (51) 3/22 Indianapolis, Ind. Princeton (74) IUPUI (68) 2ot 3/24 St. Louis, Mo. Saint Louis (69) Princeton (59) COLLEGEINSIDER.COM TOURNAMENT HISTORY Date Location Winner Loser 2010 3/17 Boone, N.C. Appalachian St. (93) Harvard (71) 11 77 12 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Postseason History NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY Date Location Winner Loser .........................Round STANDINGS 1960 First Last 3/8 New York, N.Y. Duke (84) Penn (60) ..................... E-1st App. W-L Pct. App. App. 1961 Brown 2 0-2 .000 1939 1986 3/14 New York, N.Y. 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 1 0-2 .000 1946 1946 3/12 The Palestra Wake Forest (92) • Yale (82) ...................... E-1st Penn 23 13-25 .342 1953 2007 1963 Princeton 24 13-28 .317 1952 2011 3/11 Philadelphia, Pa. Saint Joseph’s (82) • Princeton (81) .............. E-1st Yale 3 0-4 .000 1949 1962 1964 Ivy League 68 40-78 .339 1939 2011 3/9 Philadelphia, Pa. Princeton (86) VMI (60) ...................... E-1st 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, Pa. 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 The Palestra Villanova (42) Brown (30) .................. E-1st 3/19 Portland, Ore. Michigan (93) Princeton (76) ...............N-SF 1941 3/20 Portland, Ore. Princeton (118) Wichita St. (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, La. Dartmouth (44) Penn State (39) ............ E-1st 3/18 College Park, Md. Princeton (78) St. John’s (58) ............ E-Con 3/21 New Orleans, La. 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, N.Y. DePaul (46) Dartmouth (36) ........... E-1st 3/16 Raleigh, N.C. Columbia (95) St. Bonaventure (75) .. E-Con 3/25 New York, N.Y. Dartmouth (51) NYU (49) ................... E-Con 1969 1944 3/8 Raleigh, N.C. St. John’s (72) Princeton (63) .............. E-1st 3/24 New York, N.Y. Dartmouth (63) Catholic (38) ................ E-1st 1970 3/25 New York, N.Y. Dartmouth (60) Ohio State (53) ............ E-Fin 3/7 Jadwin Gym Niagara (79) Penn (69) ..................... E-1st 3/28 New York, N.Y. Utah (42) • Dartmouth (40) ...........N-Fin 1971 1946 3/13 Morgantown, W.Va. Penn (70) Duquesne (65) ............. E-1st 3/21 New York, N.Y. Ohio State (46) Harvard (38) ................ E-1st 3/18 Raleigh, N.C. Penn (79) South Carolina (64) ...... E-SF 3/23 New York, N.Y. NYU (67) Harvard (61) .............. E-Con 3/20 Raleigh, N.C. Villanova (90) Penn (47) ..................... E-Fin 1948 1972 3/19 New York, N.Y. Kentucky (76) Columbia (53) ............. E-1st 3/11 Jamaica, N.Y. Penn (76) Providence (60) ............ E-1st 3/20 New York, N.Y. Michigan (66) Columbia (49) ........... E-Con 3/16 Morgantown, W.Va. Penn (78) Villanova (67) ............... E-SF 1949 3/18 Morgantown, W.Va. No. Carolina (73) Penn (59) ..................... E-Fin 3/21 New York, N.Y. Illinois (71) Yale (67) ...................... E-1st 1973 3/22 New York, N.Y. 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, N.Y. Illinois (79) Columbia (71) ............. E-1st 3/17 Charlotte, N.C. Syracuse (69) Penn (68) ................... E-Con 1952 1974 3/21 Chicago, Ill. Duquesne (60) Princeton (49) .............. E-1st 3/9 Jamaica, N.Y. Providence (84) Penn (69) ..................... E-1st 3/22 Chicago, Ill. Dayton (77) Princeton (61) ............ E-Con 1975 1953 3/15 The Palestra Kansas State (69) Penn (62) ..................... E-1st 3/13 Chicago, Ill. Notre Dame (69) Penn (57) ...................... E-SF 1976 3/14 Chicago, Ill. Penn (90) DePaul (70) ................ E-Con 3/13 Providence, R.I. Rutgers (54) Princeton (53) .............. E-1st 1954 1977 3/12 Philadelphia, Pa. Navy (69) Cornell (67) .................. E-SF 3/12 Philadelphia, Pa. Kentucky (72) Princeton (59) .............. E-1st 3/13 Philadelphia, Pa. N.C. State (65) Cornell (54) ............... E-Con 1978 1955 3/12 The Palestra Penn (92) St. Bonaventure (82) ...... E-1st 3/11 Philadelphia, Pa. La Salle (73) Princeton (46) ............... E-SF 3/17 Providence, R.I. Duke (84) Penn (80) ...................... E-SF 3/12 Philadelphia, Pa. Villanova (64) Princeton (57) ............ E-Con 1979 1956 3/9 Raleigh, N.C. 9Penn (73) 8Iona (69) ..................... E-1st 3/13 New York, N.Y. Dartmouth (61) West Virginia (59) ........ E-1st 3/11 Raleigh, N.C. 9Penn (72) 1No. Carolina (71) .......E-2nd 3/16 Philadelphia, Pa. Canisius (66) Dartmouth (58) ............ E-SF 3/16 Greensboro, N.C. 9Penn (84) 4Syracuse (76) ............... E-SF 3/17 Philadelphia, Pa. Dartmouth (85) Connecticut (64) ........ E-Con 3/18 Greensboro, N.C. 9Penn (62) 10St. John’s (61) ............ E-Fin 1957 3/24 Salt Lake City, Utah 2Michigan St. (101) 9Penn (67) .....................N-SF 3/12 New York, N.Y. North Carolina (90) Yale (74) ...................... E-1st 3/26 Salt Lake City, Utah 2DePaul (96) • 9Penn (93) ..................N-Con 1958 1980 3/11 New York, N.Y. Dartmouth (75) Connecticut (64) .......... E-1st 3/6 W. Lafayette, Ind. 12Penn (62) 5Washington St. (55) ..ME-1st 3/14 Charlotte, N.C. Dartmouth (79) Manhattan (62) ............ E-SF 3/8 W. Lafayette, Ind. 4Duke (52) 12Penn (42) ...............ME-2nd 3/15 Charlotte, N.C. Temple (69) Dartmouth (50) ........... E-Fin 1981 1959 3/12 Providence, R.I. 6BYU (60) 11Princeton (51) ............ E-1st 3/10 New York, N.Y. West Virginia (82) Dartmouth (68) ........... E-1st 11 78 12 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Postseason History Date Location Winner Loser .........................Round 1982 3/12 Uniondale, N.Y. 5St. John’s (66) 12Penn (56) ................... E-1st 1983 3/15 The Palestra 12Princeton (53) N.C. A&T (41) ............. Open 3/18 Corvallis, Ore. 12Princeton (56) 5Oklahoma St. (53) .......W-1st 3/20 Corvallis, Ore. 4Boston Col (51) 12Princeton (42) ......... W-2nd 1984 3/13 The Palestra 12Princeton (65) San Diego (56) ............ Open 3/15 Salt Lake City, Utah 5UNLV (68) 12Princeton (56) ...........W-1st 1985 3/15 Houston, Texas 2Memphis (67) 15Penn (55) .............. MW-1st 1986 3/14 Syracuse, N.Y. 2Syracuse (101) 15Brown (52) ................ E-1st 1987 3/12 Charlotte, N.C. 1North Carolina (113) 16Penn (82) ................... E-1st 1988 3/18 Los Angeles, Calif. 1Arizona (90) 16Cornell (50) ..............W-1st 1989 3/17 Providence, R.I. 1Georgetown (50) 16Princeton (49) ............ E-1st 1990 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. 3UMass (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, Md.
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