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Ivy League Basketball Men's Postseason History

Ivy League Basketball Men's Postseason History

11 76 12 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 , 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 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 , 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. 5Alabama (91) • 12Penn (85)...... E-1st 1996 3/14 Indianapolis, Ind. 13Princeton (43) 4UCLA (41)...... SE-1st 3/16 Indianapolis, Ind. 5Mississippi St. (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 St. (63) 5Princeton (56)...... E-2nd 1999 3/11 Seattle, Wash. 6Florida (75) 11Penn (61)...... W-1st 2000 3/17 Winston-Salem, N.C. 4Illinois (68) 13Penn (58)...... E-1st 2001 3/16 New Orleans, La. 2No. Carolina (70) 15Princeton (48)...... S-1st 2002 3/15 Pittsburgh, Pa. 6California (82) 11Penn (75)...... E-1st 2003 3/21 Boston, Mass. 6Oklahoma St. (77) 11Penn (63)...... E-1st 2004 3/19 Denver, Colo. 3Texas (66) 14Princeton (49)...... W-1st 2005 3/17 Cleveland, Ohio 4Boston Coll (85) 13Penn (65)...... Chicago-1st 2006 3/17 Dallas, Texas 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 2011 3/17 Tampa, Fla. 4Kentucky (59) 13Princeton (57)...... E-2nd 11 79 12 Ivy League Basketball Men’s Postseason History NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY 1989 1942 The Princeton-Georgetown game stands as one of the most captivating games After Dartmouth stunned Kentucky in the national seminfinal, Stanford Coach in NCAA history. In fact, it remains the highest-rated game in would face his former player (at Carleton College in Minnesota) as ESPN history and the closest any No. 16 seed has come to knocking out a No. Ozzie Cowles brought Dartmouth to Kansas City for the title game. Stanford’s 1. The Tigers maintained a lead all through the second half and had a chance at Howard Dallmar — who would guide Penn to the NCAA Tournament 11 years increasing a lead to four with three minutes left, but blocked a later — was too much to handle for the Big Green. shot. With 23 seconds left, Mourning hit one of two free throws to give the Hoyas the 50-49 lead and then he blocked another shot on the ensuing possession. It was 1944 the third straight season an Ivy League team had drawn a No. 16 seed. That has Dartmouth again advanced to the national title game and this time erased a deficit never happened again since. On the women’s side, there has been just one No. 16 to force Utah into overtime. While Ute freshman was the scoring star to knock out a No. 1. That happened in 1998, when Harvard bested Stanford. on this night with 22 points, it was guard Herb Wilkinson who sank a long set shot in the final seconds for the two- victory. 1994 The Quakers ended a decade-long first-round drought by handling Nebraska, 1965 90-80, in Uniondale, N.Y. Afterward CBS analyst mused, “The question Princeton reached the Final Four, riding on the back of the finest player in Ivy isn’t if Penn can beat Florida, but if Florida can beat Penn.” For people who League history — . In the East Region Final, Bradley broke his own had watched the Red and Blue, the game, which completed a resurgence of Ivy Ivy NCAA record of 40 points, by netting 41 against the Providence Friars to basketball, was not a surprise. Despite averaging between an 11 and 12 seed send his Tigers to Portland, Ore., for the national title. After Princeton fell to between 1989 and 2000, the Ivy schools have won three first-rounders, lost six and his , the Tigers faced Wichita State in the others by five or fewer (or in overtime). In those 12 first-round games, the Ivies consolation game, the finale of Bradley’s collegiate career. The most memorable were outscored by just 2.3 per game. consolation ever saw Bradley net a remarkable 58 points, now second all-time in an NCAA Tourney game (behind ’s 61). Bradley reached two career 1996 milestones — scoring his 2,500th career point and moving his career average over After Princeton defeated Penn in an Ivy Playoff game before the Selection Show, 30 points a game. legendary announced his retirement, which would be effective at the end of the NCAA Tournament. Carril’s players obviously found that one game was 1971 not nearly enough as the Tigers confounded UCLA, winning 43-41, when Steve The Quakers were 28-0 entering the NCAA East Regional Final before losing to Goodrich feed Gabe Lewullis for a backdoor layup with 3.9 seconds left. “I worked Villanova (a team they had beaten by eight in the regular season). Later, Villanova at CBS for a long time, covered hundreds and hundreds of events,” said sideline had to forfeit the game because of an ineligible player. Since then, only nine teams reporter . “The Princeton-UCLA game was, without a doubt, the have managed to go through the regular season unbeaten. Penn became the highlight.” It was Carril’s 514th and final victory. third-winningest team of the (behind Marquette and UCLA), winning 79.9 percent of its games, eight Ivy titles and seven Big Five championships. 2010 Cornell capped its three-year Ivy domination with a magical run through the 1979 2010 NCAA Tournament that ended with the League’s first Sweet 16 appearance Some may forget that the most-hyped and most-watched Final Four of all-time since Penn made its historic appearance in the 1979 Final Four. The 12th-seeded included an Ivy League team and that the best game of the Final Four was the Big Red, led by its Big Three of Louis Dale, Jeff Foote and , used national consolation. The Ivy entrant was Penn, led by . The Red and Blue a balanced offensive attack and stifling defensive pressure to defeat Temple in first marched through Raleigh, knocking off the Tar Heels of North Carolina before the first round and never trailed in its second-round victory over Wisconsin. The a home crowd. From Raleigh, it was Greensboro, where the Quakers ended the two wins gave Cornell the chance to play close to home at the Carrier Dome seasons of Syracuse and St. John’s. Then came the improbable trip to the Final Four in Syracuse, N.Y. but had the tall order of taking on the top-seeded Kentucky in Salt Lake City. As the basketball world anticipated a - Wildcats. A cold-shooting night (33.3 percent) doomed the Big Red as Kentucky, final, the made quick work of Penn, taking a 51-17 led by future NBA first-round picks and DeMarcus Cousins, came halftime lead. Before the Bird-Magic game, Penn mounted an amazing comeback way with a 62-45 victory. to take -led DePaul into overtime in the consolation. Men’s NCAA Tournament Records NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY Most, Ivy Opponent Opponent Date Pts POINTS 1 Antonio McDyess, Alabama Penn 3/16/95 39 Most, Ivy Player Opponent Date Pts 2 Howard Porter, Villanova Penn 3/20/71 35 1 Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita State 3/20/65 58 , Niagara Penn 3/7/70 35 2 Bill Bradley, Princeton Providence 3/13/65 41 4 Mark Aguirre, DePaul Penn 3/26/79 34 3 Bill Bradley, Princeton Saint Joseph’s 3/11/63 40 Wally Jones, Villanova Princeton 3/14/64 34 4 Kevin Mullin, Princeton San Diego 3/13/84 38 6 , North Carolina Dartmouth 3/22/41 31 5 Keven McDonald, Penn St. Bonaventure 3/12/78 37 7 Greg Sanders, St Bona Penn 3/12/78 30 6 Bill Bradley, Princeton VMI 3/9/64 34 8 Victor Williams, Oklahoma St Penn 3/13/03 29 Lee Morton, Cornell Navy 3/12/54 34 Magic Johnson, Michigan St Penn 3/24/79 29 8 Heywood Dotson, Columbia La Salle 3/8/68 32 Tom Stith, St. Bonaventure Princeton 3/18/61 29 9 Tony Price, Penn DePaul 3/26/79 31 , N Caro Yale 3/12/57 29 , Penn Oklahoma State 3/13/03 30 Henry Nowak, Canisius Cornell 3/16/56 29 11 Jerome Allen, Penn Alabama 3/16/95 30 Donald Lange, Navy Cornell 3/12/54 29 12 Bill Bradley, Princeton Michigan 3/19/65 29 14 , Michigan St Penn 3/24/79 28 13 Bob Morse, Penn South Carolina 3/18/71 28 Cazzie Russell, Michigan Princeton 3/19/65 28 , Princeton St. John’s 3/8/69 28 16 , Michigan St Princeton 3/14/98 27 Audley Brindley, Dartmouth Ohio State 3/25/44 28 Jimmy Walker, Providence Princeton 3/13/65 27 16 Tony Price, Penn Iona 3/9/79 27 John Engles, Penn Providence 3/9/74 27 Bill Bradley, Princeton N.C. State 3/12/65 27 Peter Campbell, Princeton Geo Washington 3/14/61 27 , Yale Illinois 3/21/49 27 11 80 12 Ivy League Basketball Men’s NCAA Tournament Records 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 St 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 , 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 N.C. State 3/12/65 14

Fewest, Opponent Team Ivy Team Date Pts FIELD GOALS 1 Kentucky Dartmouth 3/21/42 28 Most Made, Ivy Player Opponent Date FGM 2 Catholic Dartmouth 3/24/44 38 1 Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita State 3/20/65 22 3 Penn State Dartmouth 3/20/42 39 2 Keven McDonald, Penn St. Bonaventure 3/12/78 16 4 UCLA Princeton 3/14/96 41 3 Tony Price, Penn DePaul 3/26/79 14 North Carolina A&T Princeton 3/15/83 41 Bill Bradley, Princeton Providence 3/13/65 14 5 John Hummer, Princeton St. John’s 3/8/69 13 Most, Ivy Half Opponent Date Pts Audley Brindley, Dartmouth Ohio State 3/25/44 13 1 Princeton (2nd half) Wichita State 3/20/65 65 7 eight players 12 2 Princeton (2nd half) Providence 3/13/65 62 most recent -- Kevin Mullin, Princeton (San Diego, 3/13/84) 3 Penn (2nd half) St. Bonaventure 3/12/78 55 4 Penn (1st half) North Carolina 3/12/87 53 Most Attempts, Ivy Player Opponent Date FGA Princeton (1st half) Wichita State 3/20/65 53 1 Phil Hankinson, Penn Providence 3/15/73 29 Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita State 3/20/65 29 Most, Opponent Half Ivy Team Date Pts 3 Jerome Allen, Penn Alabama 3/16/95 28 1 North Carolina (2nd half) Penn 3/12/87 58 4 Tony Price, Penn DePaul 3/26/79 27 2 North Carolina (1st half) Penn 3/12/87 55 5 Keven McDonald, Penn St. Bonaventure 3/12/78 25 3 (2nd half) Cornell 3/18/88 54 Bill Bradley, Princeton Michigan 3/19/65 25 DePaul (1st half) Penn 3/26/79 54 Hal Haabestad, Princeton Villanova 3/12/55 25 St. Bonaventure (2nd half) Princeton 3/18/61 54 8 John Haarlow, Princeton West Virginia 3/11/67 23 9 six players 22 Fewest, Ivy Half Opponent Date Pts most recent -- Bob Morse, Penn (Duquesne 3/13/71) 1 Dartmouth (1st half) DePaul 3/24/43 14 2 Dartmouth (2nd half) Stanford 3/28/42 16 Best Accuracy, Ivy Player Cornell (1st half) Kentucky 3/25/10 16 minimum 10 attempts Opponent Date Pct 4 Penn (1st half) Michigan State 3/24/79 17 1 John Hummer, Princeton St. John’s (13-16) 3/8/69 81.3 5 Penn (1st half) Texas A&M 3/15/07 18 2 Kevin Mullin, Princeton San Diego (12-15) 3/13/84 80.0 Penn (2nd half) Florida 3/11/99 18 3 Howard Levy, Princeton UNLV (10-13) 3/15/84 76.9 Dartmouth (1st half) Utah 3/28/44 18 Rudy LaRusso, Dartmouth Connecticut (10-13) 3/11/58 76.9 Dartmouth (2nd half) Utah 3/28/44 18 5 Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita St (22-29) 3/20/65 75.9 6 Barry Pierce, Penn Nebraska (11-15) 3/17/94 73.3 Fewest, Opponent Half Ivy Team Date Pts 7 Heywood Dotson, Columbia La Salle (10-14) 3/8/68 71.4 1 Catholic (1st half) Dartmouth 3/24/44 12 2 Kentucky (1st half) Dartmouth 3/21/42 13 Best Accuracy, Ivy Team Opponent Date Pct 3 Kentucky (2nd half) Dartmouth 3/24/42 15 1 Princeton Providence (41-60) 3/13/65 68.3 4 N.C. State (1st half) Princeton 3/12/65 16 2 Penn Providence (33-49) 3/11/72 67.3 Penn State (1st half) Dartmouth 3/20/42 16 3 Princeton Wichita St (48-75) 3/20/65 64.0 4 Columbia St. Bonaventure (33-54) 3/16/68 61.1 Most, Both Teams Opponent Date Pts Cornell Wisconsin (33-54) 3/21/10 61.1 1 Princeton (118) Wichita St (82) 3/20/65 200 2 Penn (82) North Carolina (113) 3/12/87 195 3 Penn (93) DePaul (96) 3/26/79 189 4 Princeton (109) Providence (69) 3/13/65 178 5 Penn (85) Alabama (91) 3/16/95 176 11 81 12 Ivy League Basketball Men’s NCAA Tournament Records THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS FREE THROWS Most Made, Ivy Player Opponent Date 3Pt Most Made, Ivy Player Opponent Date FTM 1 Jed Ryan, Penn Florida 3/11/99 6 1 Bill Bradley, Princeton Saint Joseph’s 3/11/63 16 Jerome Allen, Penn Alabama 3/16/95 6 2 Kevin Mullin, Princeton San Diego 3/13/84 14 3 Tim Begley, Penn Boston College 3/17/05 5 Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita State 3/20/65 14 , Princeton Michigan State 3/14/98 5 4 Bill Bradley, Princeton Providence 3/13/65 13 Brian Earl, Princeton UNLV 3/12/98 5 5 Heywood Dotson, Columbia La Salle 3/8/68 12 6 Ryan Wittman, Cornell Missouri 3/20/09 4 Peter Campbell, Princeton Saint Joseph’s 3/17/61 12 Louis Dale, Cornell Stanford 3/20/08 4 7 Ken Hall, Penn Syracuse 3/16/79 11 Jeff Schiffner, Penn California 3/15/02 4 Ed Persia, Princeton North Carolina 3/16/01 4 Most Made, Ivy Team Opponent Date FTM Matt Langel, Penn Florida 3/11/99 4 1 Penn South Carolina 3/18/71 31 , Penn Alabama 3/16/95 4 2 Columbia St. Bonaventure 3/16/68 29 Jerome Allen, Penn Florida 3/16/95 4 3 Princeton Providence 3/13/65 27 Ryan Wittman, Cornell Temple 3/19/10 4 4 Columbia La Salle 3/8/68 25 5 Princeton Saint Joseph’s 3/11/63 23 Most Made, Ivy Team Opponent Date 3Pt 1 Penn Florida 3/11/99 14 Most Attempts, Ivy Player Opponent Date FTA Penn Alabama 3/16/95 14 1 Kevin Mullin, Princeton San Diego 3/13/84 16 3 Penn Nebraska 3/17/94 11 Bill Bradley, Princeton Saint Joseph’s 3/11/63 16 4 Penn Boston College 3/10/05 10 3 Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita State 3/20/65 15 Penn Texas 3/17/06 10 4 Heywood Dotson, Columbia La Salle 3/8/68 14 6 Princeton UNLV 3/12/98 9 5 Bill Bradley, Princeton Providence 3/13/65 13 Cornell Temple 3/19/10 9 Peter Campbell, Princeton Saint Joseph’s 3/17/61 13 8 Cornell Stanford 3/20/08 8 Penn Oklahoma State 3/13/03 8 Best Accuracy, Ivy Player Penn Illinois 3/17/00 8 minimum 10 attempts Opponent Date Pct Princeton California 3/13/97 8 1 Bill Bradley, Princeton St. Joe’s (16-16) 3/11/63 100.0 Penn Florida 3/19/94 8 2 Bill Bradley, Princeton Providence (13-13) 3/13/65 100.0 Cornell Wisconsin 3/21/10 8 3 Lee Morton, Cornell Navy (10-10) 3/12/54 100.0 4 Bill Bradley, Princeton Wichita St (14-15) 3/20/65 93.3 Most Attempts, Ivy Player Opponent Date 3PA 5 Peter Campbell, Princeton St. Joe’s (12-13) 3/17/61 92.3 1 Matt Maloney, Penn Florida 3/19/94 16 6 Ken Hall, Penn Syracuse (11-12) 3/16/79 91.7 2 Matt Maloney, Penn Alabama 3/16/95 13 3 , Penn Florida 3/11/99 12 Best Accuracy, Ivy Team Opponent Date Pct Brian Earl, Princeton UNLV 3/12/98 12 1 Penn Okla St (15-16) 3/13/03 93.8 5 Ryan Wittman, Cornell Missouri 3/20/09 11 2 Princeton Kentucky (20-22) 3/12/77 90.9 Tim Begley, Penn Boston College 3/17/05 11 Princeton Connecticut (10-11) 3/13/64 90.9 Matt Langel, Penn Illinois 3/17/00 11 4 Penn South Carolina (31-35) 3/18/71 88.6 Jerome Allen, Penn Alabama 3/16/95 11 5 Columbia Illinois (15-17) 3/20/51 88.2 8 Matt Maloney, Penn Massachusetts 3/19/93 10 6 Princeton San Diego (27-31) 3/13/84 87.1 Jed Ryan, Penn Florida 3/11/99 10 Princeton Providence (27-31) 3/13/65 87.1 Brian Earl, Princeton Michigan State 3/14/98 10 ASSISTS Best Accuracy, Ivy Player Most, Ivy Player Opponent Date Asst minimum four attempts Opponent Date Pct 1 Matt Maloney, Penn Nebraska 3/17/94 10 1 Andrew Toole, Penn Oklahoma State (3-4) 3/13/03 75.0 Jerome Allen, Penn Nebraska 3/17/94 10 Matt Eastwick, Princeton Arkansas (3-4) 3/15/90 75.0 3 Bobby Willis, Penn DePaul 3/26/79 9 Perry Bromwell, Penn North Carolina (3-4) 3/12/87 75.0 4 , Princeton Arkansas 3/15/90 8 4 Matt Langel, Penn Florida (4-6) 3/11/99 66.7 Kit Mueller, Princeton Georgetown 3/17/89 8 Ryan Wittman, Cornell Temple (4-6) 3/19/10 66.7 Bill Bradley, Princeton N.C. State 3/12/65 8 6 Jed Ryan, Penn Florida (6-10) 3/11/99 60.0 Bill Bradley, Princeton VMI 3/9/64 8 Ryan Wittman, Cornell Wisconsin (3-5) 3/21/10 60.0 8 Jerome Allen, Penn Alabama (6-11) 3/16/95 54.5 BLOCKED SHOTS Most, Ivy Player Opponent Date Blks Best Accuracy, Ivy Team Opponent Date Pct 1 Tony Price, Penn DePaul 3/26/79 3 1 Penn North Carolina (3-4) 3/12/87 75.0 , Penn Kansas State 3/15/75 3 Cornell Wisconsin (8-15) 3/21/10 53.3 Jeff Foote, Cornell Kentucky 3/25/10 3 2 Penn Oklahoma St. (8-18) 3/13/03 44.4 Penn Florida (14-32) 3/11/99 43.8 STEALS 4 Penn Alabama (14-33) 3/16/95 42.4 Most, Ivy Player Opponent Date Stl 5 Princeton Arkansas (7-17) 3/15/90 41.2 1 Gabe Lewullis, Princeton Michigan State 3/14/98 4 6 Penn Nebraska (11-27) 3/17/94 40.7 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