2014-15 Ivy League Week 4 Men’s December 1, 2014

STANDINGS THIS WEEK Coming off its best week of the young season, Ivy League men’s basketball opens December Ivy League Overall with another action-packed week that includes 15 Record Pct. Home Away Record Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak games on the schedule. All but two of the League’s Harvard 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 4-1 .800 4-0 0-0 0-1 W 3 games are on Wednesday and Saturday this week. Columbia 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 4-1 .800 3-0 1-1 0-0 W 4 Columbia starts off the week looking to continue its Yale 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 6-2 .750 3-0 1-2 2-0 W 1 winning ways in playing host to Loyola (Md.). The Cornell 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 4-4 .500 2-0 2-1 0-3 W 2 Lions have won four straight and all three so far on Brown 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 3-5 .375 2-1 0-3 1-1 W 2 their home court at Levien Gymnasium. Yale, winner Princeton 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 2-5 .286 1-1 0-2 1-2 W 1 of five of its last six games, has the marquee game of the week and its sights on pulling off an upset Dartmouth 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 1-3 .250 1-1 0-2 0-0 L 1 against defending national champion Connecticut Penn 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-5 .000 0-3 0-2 0-0 L 6 on the Huskies’ home floor at Gampel Pavillion. The Bulldogs are one of six Ancient Eight squads having PLAYER OF THE WEEK won their last contest entering the season’s second Harvard senior guard/forward (Los Angeles) continued month. The Ivy League Digital Network (ILDN) his high offensive production in leading the Crimson to wins over Houston and is set for active week as well with eight games, Massachusetts. Saunders started his week with his third double-double of the year including five on Saturday when seven of eight -- 24 points and 10 rebounds -- in the victory over Houston. He shot 8-of-17 from teams are on the hardwoods across the Ivy footprint. the floor against the Cougars, 8-of-8 from the line and added four assists, two steals and one block. Saunders matched his career-high with 27 points against UPCOMING SCHEDULE Massachusetts, shooting 10-of-16 from the floor and 2-of-3 from long range and Tuesday, December 2 added three assists and one steal vs. the Minutemen. He has led Harvard in scoring Loyola (Md.) at Columbia, 7 pm [ILDN] in all five games this season, becoming the first member of the Crimson to lead the team in scoring in five straight games since Jeremy Lin did so during the 2009-10 season. Wednesday, December 3 American at Brown, 7 pm [ILDN] Saunders’ Statistics for the Week Dartmouth at Longwood, 7 pm MIN FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB A B S PTS Northeastern at Harvard, 7 pm [NESN/ILDN] vs. Houston 36 8-17 .471 0-2 .000 8-8 1.000 10 4 1 1 24 Penn at Navy, 7 pm vs. Massachusetts 38 10-16 .625 2-3 .667 5-8 .625 3 3 0 1 27 Yale at Bryant, 7 pm TOTALS 37.0 18-33 .545 2-5 .400 13-16 .812 6.5 3.5 0.5 1.0 25.5 Princeton at Fairleigh Dickinson, 9:30 pm

ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Friday, December 5 Princeton freshman guard Amir Bell (East Brunswick, N.J.) was the Tigers’ second- Yale at Connecticut, 7 pm [SNY/ESPN3] leading scorer in their three games in the DIRECTV Wooden Legacy. A starter in all three games, Bell scored in double figures twice and posted a career-high 17 Saturday, December 6 points vs. San Diego on 7-of-12 shooting. He grabbed 10 rebounds and dished out Penn at Binghamton, 2 pm five assists against only one turnover in 92 minutes of action. Bell has started in all Maine at Dartmouth, 3 pm [ILDN] seven games so far this season and reached double figures in scoring in three of Massachusetts-Lowell at Cornell, 4 pm [ILDN] his last four games. Stony Brook at Princeton, 4:30 pm [ILDN] Bucknell at Columbia, 7 pm [ESPN3/ILDN] Bell’s Statistics for the Week Harvard at Vermont, 7 pm MIN FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB A B S PTS Bryant at Brown, 7:30 pm [ILDN] vs. UTEP 28 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 6-9 .667 4 1 0 1 10 vs. San Diego 32 7-12 .583 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 4 2 1 0 17 ESPN3 – ESPN3.com; ILDN – Streamed live on vs. San Jose State 32 3-5 .600 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 2 2 0 0 7 The Ivy League Digital Network; NESN – New TOTALS 30.7 12-23 .522 2-5 .400 8-12 .667 3.3 1.7 0.3 0.3 11.3 England Sports Network (DirecTV 628, DISH 434, Comcast 51[SD]/581 [HD]; SNY – SportsNet New York (DirecTV 639, Verizon FiOS 77 [SD]/577 [HD], AT&T U-verse 704 [SD]/1704 [HD], Cablevision 60 [SD]/718 [HD], Comcast 73 [SD]/843 [HD], Time Warner Cable 26/11)

Web: IvyLeagueSports.com | #ILDN: IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com Facebook: TheIvyLeague | Instagram: IvyLeagueSports | Twitter: @Ivy_Athletics, #IvyBasketball Week 2 4 2014-15 Ivy League Men’s Basketball HONOR ROLL WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS Connor Boehm, Dartmouth (Jr., F - Winnetka, Ill.) PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 16 points, 14 rebounds vs. IPFW 10 points, 6 rebounds vs. New Hampshire November 17...... Shonn Miller, Cornell (Sr., F) November 24...... , Yale (Jr., F) Galal Cancer, Cornell (Sr., G - Albany, N.Y.) December 1...... Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Sr., G/F) 18 points, 8 rebounds, 4 steals vs. Canisius 6 points, 1 rebound, 8 assists vs. Binghamton December 8...... December 15...... Javier Duren, Yale (Sr., G - St. Louis) December 22...... 15 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals vs. Lafayette 21 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists at Providence December 29...... 11 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists vs. Hartford January 5...... January 12...... Matt Howard, Penn (So., G - Columbia, S.C.) January 19...... 15 points, 6 rebounds, 3 steals at Temple 9 points, 2 rebounds at Wagner January 26...... February 2...... Leland King, Brown (So., F - Inglewood, Calif.) February 9...... 7 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 blocks at Illinois 20 points, 7 rebounds vs. Austin Peay February 16...... 17 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists vs. Prairie View A&M February 23...... 16 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists vs. Johnson & Wales March 2...... March 9...... Maodo Lo, Columbia (Jr., G - Berlin) 12 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 steals vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 20 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals vs. American ROOKIES OF THE WEEK November 17...... Antonio Woods, Penn (Fr., G) Justin Sears, Yale (Jr., F - Plainfield, N.J.) November 24...... Mike Auger, Penn (Fr., F) 17 points, 9 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 blocks vs. Lafayette 7 points, 6 rebounds, 3 blocks at Providence December 1...... Amir Bell, Princeton (Fr., G) 14 points, 11 rebounds, 5 blocks vs. Hartford December 8...... December 15...... WEEKLY AWARDS HISTORY December 22...... PLAYER OF THE WEEK December 29...... School Last Occurrence Player January 5...... Brown January 27, 2014 Sean McGonagill January 12...... Columbia February 24, 2014* Alex Rosenberg January 19...... Cornell November 17, 2014 Shonn Miller Dartmouth March 10, 2014* Alex Mitola January 26...... Harvard December 1, 2014 Wesley Saunders February 2...... Penn February 10, 2014* Fran Dougherty February 9...... Princeton March 3, 2014 T.J. Bray Yale November 24, 2014 Justin Sears February 16...... February 23...... ROOKIE OF THE WEEK March 2...... School Last Occurrence Player March 9...... Brown March 10, 2014 Leland King Columbia December 30, 2013* Luke Petrasek Cornell January 20, 2014 Darryl Smith Dartmouth March 5, 2012 Jvonte Brooks Harvard March 11, 2013 Siyani Chambers Penn November 24, 2014 Mike Auger Princeton December 1, 2014 Amir Bell Yale January 28, 2013* Justin Sears

*Shared honor Week 3 4 2014-15 Ivy League Men’s Basketball

TEAM-BY-TEAM NOTES ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL BROWN December 1 Junior F Cedric Kuakumensah has recorded two or more blocks in four of his Rank Team (First Place Votes)...... Record...... Points...... Previous eight games so far this season. He enters the week eighth on the Ivy League’s 1. Kentucky (62) ...... 7-0...... 1,622...... 1 all-time list with 173 career rejections. Freshman G Jason Massey earned a 2. Wisconsin (3) ...... 7-0...... 1,511...... 2 starting role vs. Prairie View A&M and responded with nine points, five assists 3. Arizona...... 6-0...... 1,488...... 3 and three rebounds. 4. Duke...... 7-0...... 1,475...... 4 5. Louisville...... 5-0...... 1,260...... 6 6. Texas...... 6-0...... 1,254...... 7 COLUMBIA 7. Virginia...... 7-0...... 1,196...... 8 Columbia’s defense has been superb thus far, allowing just 49.4 points per game, 8. Wichita State...... 4-0...... 1,165...... 9 good for fifth in the country, opponents are shooting 22.2 percent from downtown, 9. Gonzaga...... 6-0...... 1,133...... 10 which ranks seventh in the country. The Lions have held opponents under 50 10. Villanova...... 6-0...... 1,075...... 12 points in the last three games. It is the first time that has happened since 2002 11. Kansas...... 5-1...... 1,063...... 11 12. North Carolina...... 5-1...... 864...... 5 when Columbia did it in four consecutive games from Jan. 15 to Feb. 1. 13. San Diego State...... 5-1...... 784...... 15 14. Ohio State...... 5-0...... 759...... 16 CORNELL 15. Miami (Fla.)...... 7-0...... 697...... 17 Cornell had seven different players score between six and 14 points in its win 16. West Virginia...... 7-0...... 601...... 21 over Binghamton. The Big Red’s two-game winning streak is its first since winning 17. Michigan...... 5-1...... 454...... 19 18. Arkansas...... 6-0...... 438...... 25 at Yale and Brown on Feb. 5-6, 2013. In his last three games, sophomore F 19. Michigan State...... 5-2...... 423...... 20 David Onuorah is averaging 5.7 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.0 blocks while hitting 20. Iowa State...... 3-1...... 330...... 13 8-of-10 from the floor. 21. Maryland...... 7-0...... 306...... NR 22. Oklahoma...... 4-2...... 254...... NR DARTMOUTH 23. Butler...... 5-1...... 222...... NR 24. Illinois...... 6-0...... 104...... NR Dartmouth takes on two teams this week that it beat by at least 20 points last year 25. Utah...... 5-1...... 88...... NR -- Longwood and Maine. The 68-67 victory over IPFW was the team’s first one- point win since Jan. 18, 2010, against St. Francis (N.Y.). The Big Green nearly Others receiving votes: Northern Iowa 83, Connecticut 76, Oklahoma State 69, Providence 56, Virginia Commonwealth 52, Syracuse 49, Florida 40, Georgetown 30, Creighton 29, Washington 17, North had a second-straight, buzzer-beating three-pointer against New Hampshire, but Carolina State 12, Wyoming 10, California 8, Seton Hall 5, St. John’s 5, Nebraska 4, Baylor 3, UCLA 3, junior G Malik Gill’s 25-footer as time expired hit the back of the iron. The 65-63 Ole Miss 2, Old Dominion 2, TCU 2, Notre Dame 1, Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 1. loss to New Hampshire was Paul Cormier’s 300th game as Dartmouth’s head coach. Junior G Alex Mitola, who leads the Ivy League in three-pointers per USA TODAY COACHES POLL game, is now sixth all-time in school history with 143 career triples. December 1

HARVARD Rank Team (First Place Votes)...... Record...... Points...... Previous Harvard enters the week undefeated at home so far and is 53-3 at Lavietes 1 Kentucky (29) ...... 7-0...... 796...... 1 Pavilion since the 2010-11 season. That .946 home-court winning percentage 2. Duke...... 7-0...... 738...... 2 3. Arizona (1) ...... 6-0...... 735...... 4 ranks as the fourth highest in the nation. In addition to matching a career 4. Wisconsin (2) ...... 7-0...... 732...... 3 high, senior G/F Wesley Saunders’ 27 points vs. Massachusetts were most 5. Louisville...... 5-0...... 636...... 5 by Crimson player other than Saunders since Jeremy Lin scored 30 points at 6. Virginia...... 7-0...... 611...... 7 Connecticut on Dec. 6, 2009. He has scored at least 24 points three times in five 7. Texas...... 6-0...... 592...... 9 games so far this season. 8. Gonzaga...... 6-0...... 586...... 8 9. Villanova...... 6-0...... 540...... 11 10. Wichita State...... 4-0...... 523...... 10 PENN 11. Kansas...... 5-1...... 493...... 12 Penn posted season highs in field goal percentage (.576, 19-of-33), three-point 12. North Carolina...... 5-1...... 417...... 6 field goal percentage (.364, 4-of-11) and free throws (19) in its loss at Wagner. 13. Ohio State...... 5-0...... 384...... 17 The 33 field-goal attempts were a low in the Jerome Allen coaching era. The 14. San Diego State...... 5-1...... 380...... 15 15. Miami (Fla.)...... 7-0...... 324...... 20 Quakers have outrebounded their opponents in four of five games this season. 16. Michigan...... 5-1...... 269...... 18 Sophomore G Matt Howard already has more points (40) than he had in 17 17. West Virginia...... 7-0...... 247...... 24 appearances last year (36). 18. Michigan State...... 5-2...... 201...... 19 19. Iowa State...... 3-1...... 189...... 13 PRINCETON 20. Oklahoma...... 4-2...... 152...... 21 21. Arkansas...... 6-0...... 138...... NR Princeton’s defense has hurt its offense so far. Tiger opponents are shooting 44.6 22. Maryland...... 7-0...... 109...... NR percent overall and 46.9 percent from three-point range. Princeton is hitting at a 23. Connecticut...... 3-2...... 62...... 22 42.4 percent clip overall, but just 35.4 percent from beyond the arc. Sophomore 24. Florida...... 3-3...... 60...... 16 G has reached double figures in points in six of seven games this 25. Illinois...... 6-0...... 57...... NR season. All 29 of sophomore F Henry Caruso’s points this season, and 29 of the Others receiving votes: Virginia Commonwealth 51, Providence 50, Utah 50, Butler 44, Northern Iowa 32 in his Princeton career, came during the three games of the Wooden Legacy. 33, Oklahoma St 32, Washington 30, Syracuse 29, Creighton 17, Nebraska 17, Georgetown 15, North Carolina State 14, California 11, Stanford 5, Wyoming 5, UTEP 5, Notre Dame 4, Baylor 4, Memphis 3, YALE St. John’s 3, Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 3, TCU 3, UCLA 1. Yale won two of its last three games against teams that entered last week with a combined record of 11-2. In the victory over Hartford, the Bulldogs made nine of their first 14 shots from the field to start the second half and outscored the Hawks 25-7. Junior F Justin Sears has pulled down at least six rebounds and recorded at least one block in every game so far this season. Week 4 4 2014-15 Ivy League Men’s Basketball NOTES 59TH SEASON OF IVY LEAGUE BASKETBALL THE IVY LEAGUE VERSUS... The 2014-15 season is officially the 59th season of Ivy League men’s basketball. The Ivy League’s records against non-League opponents during the 2014-15 Although the League’s official founding was February 1954, the first yearof regular season, through Nov. 30: athletics competition was the 1956-57 season. Conference 2014-15 Record THE 14-GAME TOURNAMENT America East 2-3 The “14-Game Tournament” is a term used by many who cover and follow American Athletic 1-1 Ivy League men’s basketball to describe the conference’s double round-robin, Atlantic Coast 0-0 regular-season schedule as it decides the League’s automatic bid representative Atlantic 10 2-3 in the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship as well as the Atlantic Sun 0-0 conference’s regular-season champion. Big East 0-1 Big South 0-0 The Ivy League is the only Division I conference without a postseason Big Ten 0-3 tournament. The bulk of the 14-Game Tournament is played over six weekends Big 12 0-0 generally from late January to early March in a grueling Friday-Saturday format Colonial Athletic Association 0-0 that has tested the League’s best over the years. Conference USA 1-1 Horizon League 1-0 POLL HISTORY Metro Atlantic Athletic 3-2 Harvard was ranked No. 25 in the Associated Press Top 25 Preseason Poll, Mid-American 1-0 marking the first time the Crimson appeared in the poll since also being tabbed at Mid-Eastern Athletic 0-1 No. 25 on Feb. 6, 2012, and the first time an Ivy League school appeared in the Missouri Valley 2-1 AP’s preseason poll since Penn was ranked 20th going into the 1975-76 season. Northeast 2-1 Harvard tied Utah for 25th in the first poll of the 2014-15 season with each team Ohio Valley 0-1 receiving 98 points. Pac-12 0-0 Patriot League 4-5 Seven Ivy League teams have been ranked in the history of the AP Poll. During Southeastern 0-1 the 2011-12 season, Harvard became the seventh team to be ranked by the AP Southern 0-0 with four appearances to go along with nine times, including a run of eight-straight Southland 0-1 weeks, in the USA Today Coaches’ Poll. Southwestern Athletic 1-0 Summit League 1-0 Penn leads the way with 78 all-time AP Poll appearances, followed by Princeton West Coast 0-1 (41), Columbia (31), Dartmouth (5), Harvard (5), Yale (4) and Cornell (3). The Independent 0-0 Quakers achieved the League’s highest-ever AP ranking, No. 3, in the final polls Non-Division I Opponents 3-0 following the 1970-71 and 1971-72 seasons. TOTAL 24-26 (.480)

20-WIN SEASONS THE IVY LEAGUE VERSUS CONTINUED... The Ivy League has boasted multiple 20-win teams four times in the last five The Ivy League has posted a non-conference of .500 or better in three of the seasons. Last year, Harvard became the first Ivy League school to register five- last four regular seasons. Last season’s sub-.500 record (50-71, .413) came off consecutive, 20-win seasons since Penn did so a record six times from 1969-70 back-to-back regular seasons with .500 or better non-conference records for the to 1974-75. first time since the 1969-70 (49-39, .557) and 1970-71 (46-45, .505) seasons.

Year Teams 2004-05 50-57 (.467) 1967-68 Columbia (23-5)*, Princeton (20-6) 2005-06 44-63 (.411) 1969-70 Penn (25-2)*, Columbia (20-5) 2006-07 54-55 (.495) 1971-72 Penn (25-3)*, Princeton (20-7) 2007-08 49-67 (.422) 1974-75 Penn (23-5)*, Princeton (22-8) 2008-09 46-67 (.407) 1998-99 Penn (21-6)*, Princeton (22-8) 2009-10 57-65 (.467) 2001-02 Penn (25-7)*, Yale (21-11) 2010-11 60-54 (.526) 2009-10 Cornell (29-5)*, Princeton (22-9), Harvard (21-8) 2011-12 67-59 (.532) 2010-11 Princeton (25-7)*, Harvard (23-7) 2012-13 50-71 (.413) 2011-12 Harvard (26-5)*, Princeton (20-12), Penn (20-13) 2013-14 61-56 (.521) 2012-13 Harvard (20-10)* 2014-15 24-26 (.480) 2013-14 Harvard (27-5)*, Princeton (21-9), Columbia (21-13) NON-CONFERENCE BY THE NUMBERS *NCAA Tournament team 2 -- Ivy League teams have lost both overtime games -- one in single overtime and one in double overtime -- so far this season. THE IVY LEAGUE IN NCAA STATISTICS The Ivy League is among the national leaders in several individual and team 9 -- Nine of the League’s losses in non-conference play so far this season have statistical categories during the 2014-15 season. been by three points or less.

Click here to view a national rankings summary for any Ivy League school or for 11 -- Eleven of the League’s non-conference defeats so far this season have been the conference. by five points or less. Week 5 4 2014-15 Ivy League Men’s Basketball NOTES ON THE RHODES TITLE HISTORY Yale senior forward Matt Townsend became just the fourth men’s basketball Penn and Princeton sit atop the Ivy League with the most championships with the player in school history and the 18th Ivy League men’s basketball player to Tigers holding a slim advantage of 26 conference crowns to the Quakers’ 25 titles. receive a Rhodes Scholarship when he was informed of the news on Nov. 22. Last year, Harvard captured its fourth-straight overall and third-straight outright Townsend shared the good news with his head coach, James Jones, in a text Ivy League title to become the 18th team to win the conference championship that Jones read shortly after the Bulldogs had beaten Southern Illinois in the Men with a 13-1 conference record, joining Penn (eight times --- 1971-72, 1973-74, Against Breast Cancer Classic in Kent, Ohio. He was in New York for his official 1974-75, 1978-79, 1980-81, 1998-99, 2004-05 and 2006-07), Princeton (six times interview and missed Yale’s victories over Illinois-Chicago and Southern Illinois. -- 1958-59, 1964-65, 1966-67, 1976-77, 1980-81 and 2003-04), Dartmouth (once He rejoined the team in time for its Nov. 23 game against Kent State and went -- 1958-59), Yale (once -- 1961-62) and Cornell (once -- 2009-10). 5-of-5 from the field, contributing 12 points and adding four rebounds and two assists to help the Bulldogs win their third game in as many days. A further breakdown of the League’s champions by records reveals 14 teams have won the League title with a 12-2 mark, nine teams have won with an 11-3 The League now boasts 121 student-athletes (98 men, 23 women) who have mark and four teams have won with a 10-4 record. been named Rhodes Scholars. Only 13 teams since the League officially formed have gone a perfect 14-0 in Ivy Townsend has maintained a 4.0 grade point average through six semesters and play. Penn has done it seven times (1969-70, 1970-71, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1994- has earned numerous other accolades for his work in the classroom, including 95, 1999-2000 and 2002-03), Princeton five times (1968-69, 1975-76, 1990-91, being elected to the Yale Phi Beta Kappa society as a junior, one of only eight 1996-97 and 1997-98) and Cornell once (2007-08). juniors at Yale selected. He is a molecular, cellular and developmental biology major. No Team Last Title 26 Princeton 2010-11 The Rhodes Scholarships are the oldest and most celebrated international 25 Penn 2006-07 fellowship awards in the world. Each year, 32 young Americans are selected as 4 Yale 2001-02 Rhodes Scholars, through a decentralized process representing the 50 states and 4 Cornell 2009-10 the District of Columbia. Rhodes Scholars are chosen not only for their outstanding 4 Harvard 2013-14 scholarly achievement but for their character, commitment to others and to the 2 Dartmouth 1958-59 common good, and for their potential for leadership in whatever domains their 1 Columbia 1967-68 careers may lead. 1 Brown 1985-86

POSTSEASON BEST TITLE STREAKS The Ivy League experienced the most impressive postseason run conference In an interesting fact, the Ivy League has had 10 times when a team won the history last season with five teams -- Harvard (NCAA), Princeton (College conference crown in three or more consecutive seasons. Basketball Invitational), Brown, Columbia and Yale (CollegeInsider.com Tournament) -- advancing to the postseason for the first time. The League totaled Harvard’s current championship run is the first by a school other than Penn or eight postseason wins, thanks to four victories in the teams’ first five games. Princeton to win four or more titles in consecutive seasons. Title runs of four years or more have happened just five times in conference history -- Penn’s six straight The League boasted multiple teams in the postseason for the fourth time in from 1969-70 to 1974-75, five straight from 1977-78 to 1981-82 and four straight five years and had three or more teams advancing to postseason play for the from 1992-93 to 1995-96, Princeton’s four straight from 1988-89 to 1991-92 and fourth time in conference history (2001-02, 2009-10, 2011-12 and 2013-14). The Harvard’s four straight from 2010-11 to 2013-14. League’s previous high was four postseason teams -- Harvard (NCAA), Penn and Princeton (CBI) and Yale (CIT) -- in 2011-12. Team Years Princeton 1961-62 (shared w/ Yale), 63-64, 64-65 Harvard was in the postseason for the fifth-straight year -- 2009-10 (CIT), 2010- Princeton 1966-67, 67-68 (shared w/ Columbia), 68-69 11 (NIT), 2011-12 (NCAA), 2012-13 (NCAA) and 2013-14 (NCAA) -- which is Penn 1969-70, 70-71, 71-72, 72-73, 73-74, 74-75 the longest streak since Princeton advanced to seven-straight postseasons from Penn 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80 (shared w/ Princeton), 1995-96 to 2001-02. 80-81 (shared w/ Princeton), 81-82 Princeton 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92 Yale’s glorious run in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT) ended just shy Penn 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96 (shared w/ Princeton) of a championship. The Bulldogs were looking to become the first Ivy League Princeton 1995-96 (shared w/ Penn), 96-97, 97-98 team to win a postseason tournament since Pete Carril led Princeton to the Penn 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07 1975 Postseason National Invitation Tournament (NIT) title. The CIT wins for Cornell 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10 Yale and Columbia marked milestones for each program. The Bulldogs added Harvard 2010-11 (shared w/ Princeton), 11-12, 12-13, 13-14 four postseason wins to their previous lone victory -- a 67-65 win over Rutgers on March 14, 2002, in the Postseason NIT. The Lions recorded their first two postseason wins in a three-day span in its first postseason appearance since the 1967-68 season. Combined with Brown, the League had an all-time high of three teams participating in the CIT.

Princeton advanced to the CBI quarterfinals for the third time in five years. The Tigers returned to the postseason for the 32nd time (24 NCAA, 5 NIT and 3 CBI) and the fourth time in five seasons. Week 6 4 2014-15 Ivy League Men’s Basketball NOTES CONFERENCE CROWNS TOP OF THE CLASSES Penn and Princeton are among the all-time leaders in regular-season conference Penn’s Class of 1996 tops the list of the Ivy League’s best classes with an championships when the schools’ titles in the Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball impressive 54-2 (.964) mark that included three-straight 14-0 seasons and four- League (EIBL), the precursor to men’s basketball under the Ivy League banner, straight Ivy League titles. are included. The Quakers’ Class of 1995 sits second on the list with a 51-5 (.911) record with No Team Conference(s) its collective contributions to the three consecutive seasons of perfect marks in 56 Kansas Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association/ conference play. Harvard’s Class of 2013, which only featured recently-graduated Big Eight, Big 12 guard Christian Webster who is now an assistant coach with the Crimson, is 51 Kentucky Southern, Southeastern currently the most successful class in school history with three-straight Ivy League 37 Penn EIBL, Ivy League titles and two-straight NCAA Tournament appearances. Harvard’s 2013 class 36 North Carolina Southern, Atlantic Coast compiled a 45-11 (.804) record in conference games over four years, which tied 32 Utah Rocky Mountain, Mountain States, for 20th-best, four-year record for a men’s basketball class. Western Athletic, Mountain West 31 UCLA Pac-10/Pac-12 Freshman eligibility began in the League with the 1978-79 season, making the 29 Princeton EIBL, Ivy League Class of 1982 the first four-year class in Ivy history. 28 Connecticut New England, Yankee, Big East 28 Western Kentucky Ohio Valley, Sun Belt W-L Class Seasons 54-2 Penn Class of 1996 1992-93 to 1995-96 Harvard and Kansas enter the 2014-15 season as the only two teams in the 51-5 Penn Class of 1995 1991-92 to 1994-95 country to have won four-consecutive regular-season conference titles, made 51-5 Princeton Class of 1999 1995-96 to 1998-99 three straight NCAA Tournament appearances and won at least one game in the 50-6 Princeton Class of 1998 1994-95 to 1997-98 Big Dance each of the last two seasons. 50-6 Princeton Class of 2000 1996-97 to 1999-2000 49-7 Penn Class of 1982 1978-79 to 1981-82 FROM WAY DOWNTOWN 49-7 Penn Class of 2006 2002-03 to 2005-06 Princeton continues its streak as one of only three Division I schools that has 48-8 Princeton Class of 1992 1988-89 to 1991-92 made at least one three-point field in every game since the rule began with the 48-8 Penn Class of 1997 1993-94 to 1996-97 1986-87 season. 48-8 Penn Class of 2003 1999-2000 to 2002-03 48-8 Penn Class of 2005 2001-02 to 2004-05 Through games of Nov. 30, the Tigers remain in this exclusive, and potentially 48-8 Penn Class of 2007 2003-04 to 2006-07 elusive, club with UNLV and Vanderbilt: 47-9 Penn Class of 1983 1979-80 to 1982-83 47-9 Princeton Class of 1997 1993-94 to 1996-97 Consecutive Games with Last Game without 47-9 Penn Class of 2002 1998-99 to 2001-02 School Made Three-Pointer Made Three-Pointer 47-9 Princeton Class of 2001 1997-98 to 2000-01 Princeton 790 --- 47-9 Cornell Class of 2010 2006-07 to 2009-10 Cornell 720 11/26/88 vs. Denison Brown 292 11/23/05 at Hartford HONORS BY THE NUMBERS Columbia 181 02/29/08 vs. Harvard 14 -- First-team Academic All-Americans. Most recent: Matthew Sullivan, Brown Penn 147 11/24/09 vs. Drexel (2013). Dartmouth 63 02/17/12 vs. Yale Harvard 39 03/01/13 at Princeton 16 -- NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship award winners. Most recent: Jade Yale 13 03/07/14 vs. Harvard Newburn, Brown and Sea Lonergan, Dartmouth (1997).

EXTRA SESSIONS 18 -- Rhodes Scholarship recipients. Most recent: Matt Townsend, Yale (2015). Penn holds the Ivy League record for most overtime games in one season with six during the 1983-84 season. 19 -- All-Americans amassing 21 recognitions since 1956-57. Most recent: Wesley Saunders, Harvard (2014) - Honorable mention by the Associated Press. Overtimes School in a Season Season(s) (Record(s)) 42 -- Total Academic All-Americans earning 51 recognitions. Most recent: Matt Brown 2 1955-56 (1-1), 1970-71 (1-1), Townsend, Yale (2014). 2013-14 (1-1) Columbia 4 1977-78 (2-2), 2003-04 (3-1) Cornell 4 1962-63 (0-4), 1979-80 (1-3), 1999-2000 (2-2), 2011-12 (3-1) Dartmouth 4 1958-59 (3-1) Harvard 3 2004-05 (1-2) Penn 6 1983-84 (2-4) Princeton 5 1980-81 (2-3) Yale 5 1997-98 (3-2) Week 7 4 2014-15 Ivy League Men’s Basketball NOTES THE COACHES IVY LEAGUERS IN THE NBA The 2014-15 roster of head coaches includes just two with Ivy League titles Jeremy Lin, a three-time, All-Ivy selection for Harvard from 2007-10, stands (Harvard’s Tommy Amaker with four and Yale’s James Jones with one). alone as the only former Ivy League standout on an active roster to open the Amaker’s four titles tie Princeton’s Butch van Breda Kolff and Penn’s Chuck 2014-15 National Basketball Association (NBA) season. Daly for the fourth-most conference crowns in League history. The Lakers acquired Lin and a future first-round draft pick from the Rockets via Jones, Brown’s Mike Martin, Columbia’s Kyle Smith, Cornell’s Bill Courtney, a trade on July 12, 2014. Dartmouth’s Paul Cormier, Penn’s Jerome Allen and Princeton’s Mitch Henderson) made their head coaching debut in the Ancient Eight, while Cormier Lin is the 42nd former Ivy to play for an NBA team and the first since Penn’s and Amaker are the only two with head coaching experience outside of the suited up for the Atlanta Hawks and Yale’s Chris Dudley was a League. Cormier is in his 19th year as a head coach (205-292, .412), including member of the Portland Trail Blazers during the 2002-03 season. Getting his first seven seasons at Fairfield. Amaker is in his 18th year as head coach (320-210, career start with the Knicks on Feb. 6, 2012, against the , he was the .604), including four seasons at Seton Hall and six seasons at Michigan. first Ivy Leaguer to earn a start for an NBA team since Dudley started for Portland on Jan. 11, 2002. Season Ivy Overall Mike Martin, Brown 3rd 14-14 (.500) 31-34 (.477) Lin was the first person with Ivy League ties to appear on back-to-back Sports Kyle Smith, Columbia 5th 22-34 (.393) 67-58 (.536) Illustrated covers, gracing the front of the Feb. 20 and Feb. 27, 2012, editions. Bill Courtney, Cornell 5th 19-37 (.339) 41-82 (.333) Paul Cormier, Dartmouth 12th 59-95 (.383) 119-181 (.397) The NBA features one head coach with Ivy ties in new Cleveland Cavaliers bench Tommy Amaker, Harvard 8th 67-31 (.684) 143-71 (.668) general and Princeton alum David Blatt. Blatt is the first Tiger alum to serve as Jerome Allen, Penn 6th 34-36 (.486) 56-90 (.384) an NBA head coach since Butch van Breda Kolff finished his nine-season NBA Mitch Henderson, Princeton 4th 28-14 (.667) 60-37 (.619) head coaching career with the New Orleans Jazz in 1977. He has spent the James Jones, Yale 16th 117-93 (.557) 215-224 (.490) last 20 years coaching in Israel, Italy, Turkey and Russia both with professional clubs and at the national-team level with Russia. Most recently, Blatt coached at IVIES AT THE HELM Maccabi Tel Aviv in Israel for the last four seasons, winning three Israeli league There are 11 Ivy League alumni serving as NCAA Division I men’s basketball titles in four league-final appearances and winning the Israeli Cup. head coaches during the 2014-15 season. Princeton led the Ivies with six, which is second only to North Carolina’s eight: The League also boasts three assistant coaches with Ivy ties this season -- Princeton’s with the Los Angeles Clippers, Penn’s Taylor Jenkins Brown - Mike Martin (Brown) with the Atlanta Hawks and Brown’s Stephen Silas with the Charlotte Hornets.

Penn - Jerome Allen (Penn), Matt Langel (Colgate), Fran McCaffery (Iowa) and Washington Wizards head coach Randy Wittman is the father of former Cornell Andrew Toole (Robert Morris) star . Ryan was the 2009-10 Ivy League Player of the Year and a three-time, first-team All-Ivy selection. He led the Big Red to the Sweet 16 in the Princeton - Mike Brennan (American), Mitch Henderson (Princeton), Sydney 2010 NCAA Tournament. Johnson (Fairfield), Chris Mooney (Richmond), Joe Scott (Denver) and John Thompson III (Georgetown) In the front office, former Princeton star Steve Mills is in second season with the Knicks as Executive Vice President and General Manager. Mills previously PRESEASON POLL worked with New York for 10 years as President of Madison Square Garden The selection was unanimous once again as Harvard garnered all 17 first-place Sports. votes (136 points) as the preseason favorite to win the 2014-15 Ivy League men’s basketball title by a select panel of media representatives. IVIES ON THE NCAA MEN’S BASKETBALL COMMITTEE The Ivy League boasts two former standouts on the NCAA Division I Men’s Harvard entered the season as the preseason favorite for the third time since the Basketball Committee for the 2014-15 season. Former Dartmouth co-captain, poll began prior to the 1985-86 season and was the first team to get all available former Harvard head coach and current Northeastern Director of Athletics Peter first-place votes in back-to-back seasons since Cornell did so going into the 2008- Roby and former Brown star and current Stanford Director of Athletes Bernard 09 and 2009-10 seasons. Muir are currently serving five-year terms.

Predicted Order of Finish Roby and Muir are just the second and third African-American Ivy League First-Place Votes in Parentheses graduates, respectively, to be named to the committee, joining Penn’s , who served on the committee from 2003-07 and is the current Rank School Points Director of Athletics at Virginia. 1. Harvard (17) 136 2. Yale 108 Roby and Muir are the seventh and eighth Ivy alums, respectively, to serve on 3. Columbia 94 the 10-person panel that governs the NCAA Tournament, joining Littlepage, 4. Princeton 88 Dartmouth’s (1998-82), Jake Crouthamel (1991-96) and Mike Slive 5. Brown 75 (2005-09), Princeton’s (2003-07) and Cornell’s Laing Kennedy 6. Dartmouth 47 (2006-10). 7. Penn 39 8. Cornell 25 Week 8 4 2014-15 Ivy League Men’s Basketball NOTES PRESEASON HONORS COLLEGEINSIDER.COM Predicted Order of Finish Preseason All-Ivy Team Lou Henson Preseason All-America Team 1. Harvard Justin Sears, Yale (Jr., F) Ivy League men’s basketball collected Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Sr., G/F) 2. Columbia Siyani Chambers, Harvard (Jr., G) numerous preseason recognitions and 3. Yale Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Sr., G/F) honors entering the 2014-15 season: COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS 4. Princeton Shonn Miller, Cornell (Sr., F) Preseason All-Mid Major Awards 5. Brown Alex Rosenberg, Columbia (Sr., F) ASSOCIATED PRESS First Team All-Mid Major 6. Dartmouth Preseason Top 25 Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Sr., G/F) 7. Penn Player of the Year T25. Harvard (98) 8. Cornell Justin Sears, Yale (Jr., F) Third Team All-Mid Major ATHLON SPORTS Justin Sears, Yale (Jr., F) Preseason Ivy League Awards RUSH THE COURT Predicted Order of Finish First Team All-Ivy Predicted Order of Finish 1. Harvard Coach of the Year Siyani Chambers, Harvard (Jr., G) 1. Harvard 2. Yale Tommy Amaker, Harvard Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Sr., G/F) 2. Princeton 3. Columbia Steve Moundou-Missi, Harvard (Sr., F) 3. Yale 4. Princeton Preseason Ivy League Awards Alex Rosenberg, Columbia (Sr., F) 4. Brown 5. Brown First Team All-Ivy Justin Sears, Yale (Jr., F) 5. Columbia 6. Dartmouth Maodo Lo, Columbia (Jr., G) 6. Dartmouth 7. Penn Alex Rosenberg, Columbia (Sr., F) Second Team All-Ivy 7. Cornell 8. Cornell Siyani Chambers, Harvard (Jr., G) Maodo Lo, Columbia (Jr., G) 8. Penn Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Sr., G/F) Tony Hicks, Penn (Jr., G) Preseason All-Ivy Team Justin Sears, Yale (Jr., F) Javier Duren, Yale (Sr., G) Preseason All-Ivy Team Siyani Chambers, Harvard (Jr., G) Hans Brace, Princeton (Jr., F) Maodo Lo, Columbia (Jr., G) Maodo Lo, Columbia (Jr., G) Second Team All-Ivy Cedric Kuakumensah, Brown (Jr., F) Siyani Chambers, Harvard (Jr., G) Alex Rosenberg, Columbia (Sr., F) Cedric Kuakumensah, Brown (Jr., F) Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Sr., G/F) Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Sr., G/F) Grant Mullins, Columbia (Jr., G) Player of the Year Shonn Miller, Cornell (Sr., F) Justin Sears, Yale (Jr., F) Steve Moundou-Missi, Harvard (Sr., F) Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Sr., G/F) Justin Sears, Yale (Jr., F) Tony Hicks, Penn (Jr., G) Player of the Year Hans Brace, Princeton (Jr., F) Newcomer of the Year Breakout Player Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Sr., G/F) Chris Egi, Harvard (Fr., F) Leland King, Brown (So., F) Third Team All-Ivy BASKETBALL TIMES Rafael Maia, Brown (Sr., F) Best Shooter Impact Newcomer Preseason Mid-Major Dream Team Shonn Miller, Cornell (Sr., F) Maodo Lo, Columbia (Jr., G) Mike Auger, Penn (Fr., F) Starting Five Connor Boehm, Dartmouth (Jr., F) Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Sr., G/F) Alex Mitola, Dartmouth (Jr., G) Best Rebounder SPORTING NEWS Javier Duren, Yale (Sr., G) Rafael Maia, Brown (Sr., F) Preseason Top 25 Predicted Order of Finish 24. Harvard 1. Harvard Fourth Team All-Ivy Best Playmaker 2. Yale Leland King, Brown (So., F) Siyani Chambers, Harvard (Jr., G) Predicted Order of Finish 3. Columbia Devin Cherry, Cornell (Sr., G) 1. Harvard 4. Princeton Gabas Maldunas, Dartmouth (Sr., F/C) Best Defender 2. Yale 5. Brown Spencer Weisz, Princeton (So., F) Cedric Kuakumensah, Brown (Jr., F) 3. Princeton 6. Dartmouth Armani Cotton, Yale (Sr., G) 4. Columbia 7. Penn Most Versatile 5. Brown 8. Cornell Coach of the Year Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Sr., G/F) 6. Penn Tommy Amaker, Harvard 7. Dartmouth BLUE RIBBON Best NBA Prospect 8. Cornell COLLEGE BASKETBALL YEARBOOK Player of the Year Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Sr., G/F) Predicted Order of Finish Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Sr., G/F) Preseason All-Ivy Team 1. Harvard NAISMITH BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Sr., G/F) 2. Yale Freshman of the Year Bob Cousy Award Watch List Siyani Chambers, Harvard (Jr., G) 3. Columbia Chris Egi, Harvard (Fr., F) Siyani Chambers, Harvard (Jr., G) Justin Sears, Yale (Jr., F) 4. Princeton Shonn Miller, Cornell (Sr., F) 5. Brown ESPN NBCSPORTS.COM Alex Rosenberg, Columbia (Sr., F) 6. Dartmouth Preseason Top 25 Coaches Preseason Mid-Major Power Rankings 7. Cornell 22. Tommy Amaker, Harvard 1. Harvard Top Player 8. Penn 13. Yale Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Sr., G/F) Predicted Order of Finish Preseason All-Ivy Team 1. Harvard Preseason Mid-Major All-America Teams Top Newcomer Justin Sears, Yale (Jr., F) 2. Yale Second Team Darnell Foreman, Penn (Fr., G) Shonn Miller, Cornell (Sr., F) 3. Columbia Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Sr., G/F) Alex Rosenberg, Columbia (Sr., F) 4. Brown Justin Sears, Yale (Jr., F) Top Coach Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Sr., G/F) 5. Princeton Tommy Amaker, Harvard Maodo Lo, Columbia (Jr., G) 6. Penn Third Team 7. Dartmouth Siyani Chambers, Harvard (Jr., G) SPORTS ILLUSTRATED Player of the Year 8. Cornell Top Five Sophomores to Watch Justin Sears, Yale (Jr., F) Predicted Order of Finish for a Breakout Season Preseason All-Ivy Team 1. Harvard Leland King, Brown (So., F) Newcomer of the Year Justin Sears, Yale (Jr., F) 2. Yale Amir Bell, Princeton (Fr., G) Alex Rosenberg, Columbia (Sr., F) 3. Columbia USA TODAY Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Sr., G/F) 4. Princeton Preseason USA Today/Coaches’ Top 25 Top Backcourts Siyani Chambers, Harvard (Jr., G) 5. Penn RV. Harvard (26) 1. Harvard Maodo Lo, Columbia (Jr., G) 6. Brown 2. Columbia 7. Dartmouth JOHN R. WOODEN AWARD 3. Yale LINDY’S SPORTS ANNUALS 8. Cornell Preseason Top 50 Preseason National Rankings Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Sr., G/F) Top Frontcourts 18. Harvard 1. Brown 2. Harvard Preseason Conference Rankings 3. Yale 14. Ivy League Week 9 4 2014-15 Ivy League Men’s Basketball DOUBLE-DOUBLES SEASON TOTALS Connor Boehm, Dartmouth 10 pts., 14 rebs. vs. IPFW (11/28/14) Career 2014-15 Cedric Kuakumensah, Brown 10 0 Hans Brase, Princeton 17 pts., 14 rebs. at George Mason (11/16/14) Rafael Maia, Brown 9 1 10 pts., 12 rebs. vs. Incarnate Word (11/22/14) Leland King, Brown 4 1 Steven Spieth, Brown 1 0 Jeff Coby, Columbia 16 pts., 12 rebs. at Lehigh (11/23/14) Jeff Coby, Columbia 1 1 Armani Cotton, Yale 11 pts., 13 rebs. vs. Lafayette (11/26/14) Cory Osetkowski, Columbia 1 0

Tony Hicks, Penn 14 pts., 13 asts. vs. Lafayette (11/22/14) Shonn Miller, Cornell 9 2 Dwight Tarwater, Cornell 3 0 Leland King, Brown 25 pts., 12 rebs. at Indiana State (11/22/14) Devin Cherry, Cornell 2 0

Rafael Maia, Brown 12 pts., 16 rebs. vs. Johnson & Wales (11/30/14) Gabas Maldunas, Dartmouth 10 0 Connor Boehm, Dartmouth 3 1 Shonn Miller, Cornell 21 pts., 13 rebs. at George Mason (11/14/14) John Golden, Dartmouth 1 0 11 pts., 11 rebs. at Binghamton (11/29/14) Wesley Saunders, Harvard 4 3 Wesley Saunders, Harvard 15 pts., 10 rebs. vs. MIT (11/14/14) Steve Moundou-Missi, Harvard 3 0 24 pts., 12 rebs. vs. Holy Cross (11/16/14) Jonah Travis, Harvard 3 0 24 pts., 10 rebs. vs. Houston (11/25/14) Siyani Chambers, Harvard 3 0 Kenyatta Smith, Harvard 1 0 Justin Sears, Yale 23 pts., 12 rebs. at Quinnipiac (11/14/14) 17 pts., 11 rebs. vs. Southern Illinois (11/22/14) Darien Nelson-Henry, Penn 5 0 14 pts., 11 rebs. vs. Hartford (11/30/14) Tony Hicks, Penn 1 1 Greg Louis, Penn 1 0

Hans Brase, Princeton 5 2 Spencer Weisz, Princeton 2 0 Denton Koon, Princeton 1 0

Justin Sears, Yale 12 3 Armani Cotton, Yale 5 1

TRIPLE-DOUBLES DID YOU KNOW? There have been only two triple-doubles in Ivy League men’s basketball history. Dartmouth’s Ian McGinnis recorded the feat on Jan. 17, 2001, vs. Colgate with 10 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists and Brown’s Jason Forte did it vs. Dartmouth on Feb. 27, 2004, with 11 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists.

Harvard’s Kenyatta Smith came close to the League’s third triple-double last season on Feb. 15, 2013, in the Crimson’s win over Penn with 20 points, nine rebounds and a school-record 10 blocks. Dartmouth’s Walter Palmer also came close in his Ivy League record-setting, single-game performance of 12 blocks vs. Harvard on Jan. 9, 1988. He posted 11 rebounds and eight points in the game to go along with the 12 rejections. Week 10 4 2014-15 Ivy League Men’s Basketball NOTES RECORDS BOOK WATCH Most Player of the Week Awards, Career Most Player of the Week Awards, Season 1. 9 Earl Hunt, Brown 2000-03 1. 10 Cornell 2009-10 9 , Princeton 2009-13 2. 9 Princeton 2012-13 9 Wesley Saunders, Harvard 2011- 3. 7 Penn 2011-12 4. 8 Kyle Snowden, Harvard 1994-97 7 Harvard 2012-13 8 , Penn 2004-07 7 Harvard 2013-14 8 Greg Mangano, Yale 2008-12 6. 6 Penn 2004-05 7. 7 Sea Lonergan, Dartmouth 1994-96 6 Harvard 2010-11 7 Ryan Wittman, Cornell 2006-10 6 Yale 2013-14 7 Jeremy Lin, Harvard 2006-10 9. 5 Penn 2001-02 10. 6 Justin Sears, Yale 2012- 5 Penn 2005-06 5 Brown 2007-08 Most Player of the Week Awards, Season 5 Harvard 2009-10 1. 7 Ian Hummer, Princeton 2012-13 5 Yale 2010-11 2. 5 Ryan Wittman, Cornell 2009-10 5 Columbia 1992-93 5 , Penn 2011-12 5 Dartmouth 1994-95 5 Wesley Saunders, Harvard 2012-13 5 Penn 1994-95 5 Justin Sears, Yale 2013-14 5 Penn 1995-96 5 Columbia 2013-14 Most Rookie of the Week Awards, Season 1. 8 Michael Jordan, Penn 1996-97 Most Rookie of the Week Awards, Season 8 Adam Gore, Cornell 2005-06 1. 13 Cornell 2006-07 3. 7 Will McAllister, Penn 1990-91 2. 11 Penn 1996-97 7 Lenny Collins, Cornell 2002-03 3. 10 Dartmouth 2011-12 5. 6 Gabe Hunterton, Yale 1994-95 10 Brown 2013-14 6 Dan Clemente, Harvard 1997-98 5. 9 Penn 2007-08 6 Chris Young, Princeton 1998-99 6. 8 Cornell 2005-06 6 Leon Pattman, Dartmouth 2003-04 7. 7 Harvard 2009-10 6 Louis Dale, Cornell 2006-07 7 Cornell 2002-03 6 Ryan Wittman, Cornell 2006-07 7 Princeton 1998-99 6 Siyani Chambers, Harvard 2012-13 7 Penn 1990-91 12. 5 Shonn Miller, Cornell 2011-12

Most Player of the Week Awards, All-Time Scoring, Career 1. 85 Harvard 1. 2,503 Bill Bradley, Princeton 1962-65 2. 80 Penn --- 3. 59 Columbia 30. 1,546 , Princeton 1987-91 59 Yale 31. 1,540 Steve Leondis, Yale 1979-83 5. 53 Brown 32. 1,536 James Brown, Dartmouth 1970-73 6. 52 Princeton 33. 1,518 Jerome Allen, Penn 1991-95 7. 50 Cornell 1,518 Ibrahim Jaaber, Penn 2003-07 8. 43 Dartmouth ---

Most Rookie of the Week Awards, All-Time 1,121 Wesley Saunders, Harvard 2011- 1. 70 Brown 926 Justin Sears, Yale 2012- 2. 65 Cornell 3. 59 Penn Field Goals, Career 4. 53 Harvard 1. 856 Bill Bradley, Princeton 1962-65 5. 51 Princeton --- 6. 39 Dartmouth 13. 647 John Bajusz, Cornell 1983-87 7. 33 Yale 14. 642 , Penn 1972-75 8. 32 Columbia 15. 630 Buck Jenkins, Columbia 1989-93 16. 625 Ian Hummer, Princeton 2009-13 ---

370 Wesley Saunders, Harvard 2011- 329 Justin Sears, Yale 2012- 323 Gabas Maldunas, Dartmouth 2011- Week 11 4 2014-15 Ivy League Men’s Basketball NOTES RECORDS BOOK WATCH Three-Point Field Goals, Career Blocks, Career 1. 377 Ryan Wittman, Cornell 2006-10 1. 252 Brian Gilpin, Dartmouth 1993-97 --- 2. 225 Walter Palmer, Dartmouth 1986-90 26. 189 Matt Shannon, Columbia 1986-89 3. 213 Greg Mangano, Yale 2009-12 189 Shawn Maharaj, Cornell 1988-92 4. 195 Geoff Owens, Penn 1997-2001 189 Chris Wroblewski, Cornell 2008-12 5. 194 Chris Wiedemann, Columbia 1999-2003 --- 6. 187 Jeffrion Aubry, Cornell 1995-99 143 Alex Mitola, Dartmouth 2012- 7. 174 Bernard Jackson, Cornell 1987-91 129 Steve Frankoski, Columbia 2010-11, 2012- 8. 173 Cedric Kuakumensah, Brown 2012- 107 Maodo Lo, Columbia 2012- --- 99 Siyani Chambers, Harvard 2012- 20. 127 Hassan Duncombe (Penn 1987-90 127 Kyle Casey, Harvard 2009-12, 2013-14 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts, Career 22. 120 Tom Casey, Columbia 1989-93 1. 875 Ryan Wittman, Cornell 2006-10 23. 119 Alai Nuualiitia, Brown 1999-2003 --- 24. 117 Bill Mohler, Harvard 1984-88 19. 519 Jerome Allen, Penn 1991-95 25. 116 Gabas Maldunas, Dartmouth 2011- 20. 508 Austin Morgan, Yale 2009-13 26. 111 Matt Stehle, Harvard 2002-06 21. 501 Sean Jackson, Princeton 1989-92 27. 110 Shonn Miller, Cornell 2011-13, 2014- --- 28. 109 Ian Hummer, Princeton 2009-13 351 Alex Mitola, Dartmouth 2012- 29. 105 Neil Yanke, Yale 1997-2001 340 Steve Frankoski, Columbia 2010-11, 2012- 30. 104 Andrew McCarthy, Brown 2009-12 31. 101 Jamal Adams, Columbia 1990-94 Free Throws Made, Career 101 Justin Sears, Yale 2012- 1. 791 Bill Bradley, Princeton 1962-65 --- Steals, Career 13. 439 John Lee, Yale 1955-58 1. 303 Ibrahim Jaaber, Penn 2004-07 14. 435 Louis Jordan, Cornell 1956-59 --- 15. 434 Dick Censits, Penn 1955-58 20. 155 DeShawn Standard, Cornell 1994-98 --- 21. 153 Tim Hill, Harvard 1995-99 358 Wesley Saunders, Harvard 2011- 153 Elliott Prasse-Freeman, Harvard 1999-2003 23. 150 John Bajusz, Cornell 1983-87 Free Throw Attempts, Career 150 Flinder Boyd, Dartmouth 1998-2002 1. 903 Bill Bradley, Princeton 1962-65 150 T.J. Bray, Princeton 2010-14 ------13. 560 Ed Robinson, Yale 1954-57 129 Wesley Saunders, Harvard 2011- 14. 553 Larry Downs, Yale 1956-59 98 Javier Duren, Yale 2011- 15. 532 , Penn 1999-2003 96 Shonn Miller, Cornell 2011-13, 2014- --- 93 Siyani Chambers, Harvard 2012- 476 Wesley Saunders, Harvard 2011- Games Played, Career Free Throw Percentage, Career 1. 123 Ian Hummer, Princeton 2009-13 Min. 120 Free Throws Made 123 Laurent Rivard, Harvard 2010-14 1. 89.7 Brian Barbour, Columbia 2009-13 ---- 2. 89.5 Jim Barton, Dartmouth 1985-89 45. 109 Earl Hunt, Brown 1999-2003 3. 88.8 Joe Heiser, Princeton 1965-68 109 David Gardner, Dartmouth 2001-05 4. 88.7 Grant Mullins, Columbia 2012- 109 Lenny Collins, Cornell 2002-06 5. 87.8 Jeff Grate, Harvard 1965-68 109 Andrew Naeve, Cornell 2003-07 109 Clive Weeden, Dartmouth 2007-11 Assists, Career 109 Keith Wright, Harvard 2008-12 1. 705 Elliott Prasse-Freeman, Harvard 1999-2003 ------98 Steve Moundou-Missi, Harvard 2011- 27. 381 Kit Mueller, Princeton 1987-91 95 Wesley Saunders, Harvard 2011- 28. 380 Eric Blackiston, Brown 1992-96 92 Corey Osetkowski, Columbia 2011- 29. 379 Rick Lloyd, Brown 1988-92 91 Jonah Travis, Harvard 2011- --- 346 Siyani Chambers, Harvard 2012- 276 Wesley Saunders, Harvard 2011- 220 Javier Duren, Yale 2011- Week 12 4 2014-15 Ivy League Men’s Basketball

NOTES THE IVY LEAGUE® DIGITAL NETWORK RECORDS BOOK WATCH After an incredibly successful Games Started, Career inaugural year that saw more 1. 119 Ryan Wittman, Cornell 2006-10 than 1,000 events streamed live, --- The Ivy League Digital Network 40. 88 Ka’Ron Barnes, Cornell 2000-04 (ILDN) is back for a second year at IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com or ILDN.tv. 41. 83 Oliver McNally, Harvard 2008-12 83 Brian Barbour, Columbia 2009-13 Featuring live and on-demand video and audio content from home and away 83 T.J. Bray, Princeton 2010-14 contests across a variety of sports, the nine-channel network features a channel 44. 82 Christian Webster, Harvard 2009-13 for each of the eight schools and a League-wide channel showcasing all available 45. 80 Jabari Trotter, Dartmouth 2008-12 digital content across the conference. --- 67 Gabas Maldunas, Dartmouth 2011- Powered by NeuLion, the network boasts an easy-to-navigate interface, a 66 Siyani Chambers, Harvard 2012- League-wide schedule and interactive features, such as simultaneous four-game 63 Wesley Saunders, Harvard 2011- viewing, full DVR controls and social media integration. These features enhance 63 Cedric Kuakumensah, Brown 2012- the viewing experience for the expanded range of events and other content 61 Armani Cotton, Yale 2011- offerings, all of which are available on computer, mobile and tablet devices all 60 Alex Mitola, Dartmouth 2012- without the use of an app.

Most Coaching Wins, Overall (Since 1956) The network features multi-camera HD coverage of all available home and Wins Coach School(s), Years select away conference games in men’s and women’s basketball. All men’s and 1. 514 Pete Carril Princeton, 1967-96 women’s basketball games slated for the network, plus all televised games, will 2. 310 Penn, 1989-2006 be available for either live or for on-demand viewing. Check the network’s FAQ 3. 215 James Jones Yale, 1999- page for game availability. 4. 206 Joe Vancisin Yale, 1956-75 5. 198 Jack Rohan Columbia, 1961-74 & 1990-95 Packages for the League-wide channel, which features everything the network 6. 178 Frank Sullivan Harvard, 1991-07 has to offer, are $119.95 for 12 months, $49.95 for four months and $15.95 for 7. 151 Dick Kuchen Yale, 1986-99 one month. Packages for school-specific channels are $89.95 for 12 months, 8. 146 Jack McCloskey Penn, 1956-66 $34.95 for four months, $10.95 for one month and $9.95 for a single day. 146 Cornell, 2000-10 10. 143 Tommy Amaker Harvard, 2007- Connect with The Ivy League Digital Network by using the hashtag #ILDN on 11. 139 Sam MacNeil Cornell, 1959-68 social media or by following the Ancient Eight on Facebook (facebook.com/ 12. 138 Glen Miller Brown, 1999-06; Penn, 2006-10 TheIvyLeague), Twitter (@Ivy_Athletics and @IvyLeagueNet) or Instagram (@ 13. 136 Dave Faucher Dartmouth, 1991-04 IvyLeagueSports). 14. 129 Floyd Wilson Harvard, 1956-68 15. 125 Penn, 1971-77 16. 119 Stan Ward Brown, 1956-69 INSIDE IVY LEAGUE BASKETBALL 119 Paul Cormier Dartmouth, 1984-91 & 2010- “Inside Ivy League Basketball,” the weekly online radio show dedicated to Ivy League Coaching Wins, Against Ivy Teams men’s and women’s basketball, is back for Wins Coach School(s), Years 1. 310 Pete Carril Princeton, 1967-96 a fourth season on The Ivy League Digital 2 190 Fran Dunphy Penn, 1989-2006 Network (ILDN). 3. 141 Joe Vancisin Yale, 1956-75 4. 117 James Jones Yale, 1999- Beginning in early December and airing on --- Wednesdays at 7 p.m., “Inside Ivy League 12. 74 Dave Faucher Dartmouth, 1991-2004 Basketball” takes an in-depth look at all the news and notes, on and off the 74 Chuck Daly Penn, 1971-77 courts, surrounding Ivy League men’s and women’s basketball with hosts Dan 14. 67 Tommy Amaker Harvard, 2007- Loney and Brian Seltzer. 15. 62 Floyd Wilson Harvard, 1956-68 16. 61 Penn, 1977-82 17. 59 Stan Ward Brown, 1956-69 Fans can follow the show on Facebook (facebook.com/InsideIvyLeagueBasketball) 59 Paul Cormier Dartmouth, 1984-91 & 2010- and Twitter (@insideivyhoops, #IvyBasketball).

Every episode from the first three seasons are available on ILDN at IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com or ILDN.tv. Week 13 4 2014-15 Ivy League Men’s Basketball

BROWN BEARS COLUMBIA LIONS CORNELL BIG RED (3-5, 0-0 IVY) (4-1, 0-0 IVY) (4-4, 0-0 IVY) DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT Nov. 14 SAINT PETER’S [ILDN]...... W, 70-58 Nov. 14 at Stony Brook...... L, 58-57 Nov. 14 at George Mason...... W, 68-60 Nov. 17 NORTHWESTERN [ILDN]...... L, 69-56 Nov. 18 WAGNER [ILDN]...... W, 70-56 Nov. 16 at Loyola (Md.)...... L, 76-71 Nov. 19 at Holy Cross...... L, 80-65 Nov. 23 at Lehigh...... W, 54-44 Nov. 18 COLGATE [ILDN]...... W, 58-52 Las Vegas Invitational (Las Vegas) Nov. 25 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON [ILDN]..W, 57-47 Gildan ESPN Charleston Classic (Charleston, S.C.) Nov. 22 at Indiana State...... L, 78-66 Nov. 29 AMERICAN [ILDN]...... W, 52-43 Nov. 20 vs. South Carolina [ESPN3]...... L, 69-45 Nov. 24 at Illinois [ESPN3]...... L, 89-68 Dec. 2 LOYOLA (MD.) [ILDN]...... 7 pm Nov. 21 vs. Penn State [ESPN3]...... L, 72-71 Nov. 27 vs. Austin Peay...... L, 79-58 Dec. 6 BUCKNELL [ESPN3/ILDN]...... 7 pm Nov. 23 vs. Drexel [ESPN3]...... L, 61-59 Nov. 28 vs. Prairie View A&M...... W, 81-71 Dec. 10 at Kentucky [ESPN2]...... 7 pm Nov. 26 CANISIUS [ILDN]...... W, 67-60 Nov. 30 JOHNSON & WHALES [ILDN]...W, 75-65 Dec. 20 HOFSTRA [ILDN]...... 7 pm Nov. 29 at Binghamton...... W, 68-54 Dec. 3 AMERICAN [ILDN]...... 7 pm Dec. 22 vs. Connecticut [SNY/ESPN3]...... 7 pm Dec. 6 UMASS-LOWELL [ILDN]...... 4 pm Dec. 6 BRYANT [ILDN]...... 7:30 pm Dec. 28 COLGATE [ILDN]...... 7 pm Dec. 21 at Radford...... 2 pm Dec. 8 at Providence [FS1]...... 9 pm Dec. 30 at St. Francis Brooklyn...... 7 pm Dec. 23 at Siena...... 7 pm Dec. 22 at Central Conn. State...... 2 pm Jan. 6 STONY BROOK [ILDN]...... 7 pm Dec. 28 SAINT PETER’S [ILDN]...... 4 pm Dec. 28 SACRED HEART [ILDN]...... 2 pm Jan. 10 CENTRAL PENN. [ILDN]...... 7 pm Dec. 31 at Syracuse [ESPNU]...... 6 pm Dec. 31 at Rhode Island...... 4 pm Jan. 17 at Cornell* [ILDN]...... 4:30 pm Jan. 3 at Buffalo...... 3 pm Jan. 5 UMASS-LOWELL [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 24 CORNELL* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 8 HOWARD [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 8 at New Hampshire...... 7 pm Jan. 30 YALE* [ASN/ILDN]...... 8 pm Jan. 10 ALFRED STATE [ILDN]...... 2 pm Jan. 12 LYNDON STATE [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 31 BROWN* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 17 COLUMBIA* [ILDN]...... 4:30 pm Jan. 17 YALE* [ILDN]...... 2 pm Feb. 6 PRINCETON* [ESPN3/ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 24 at Columbia* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 24 at Yale* [ILDN]...... 2 pm Feb. 7 PENN* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 30 BROWN* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 30 at Cornell* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 13 at Harvard* [CBSSN]...... 6 pm Jan. 31 YALE* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Jan. 31 at Columbia* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 14 at Dartmouth* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 6 PENN* [ASN/ILDN]...... 8 pm Feb. 6 HARVARD* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 20 at Brown* [ASN/ILDN]...... 8 pm Feb. 7 PRINCETON* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 7 DARTMOUTH* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 21 at Yale* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 13 at Dartmouth* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 13 at Princeton* [ASN/ILDN]...... 8 pm Feb. 27 DARTMOUTH* [ASN/ILDN]...... 8 pm Feb. 14 at Harvard* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 14 at Penn* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 28 HARVARD* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 20 at Yale* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 20 COLUMBIA* [ASN/ILDN]...... 8 pm March 6 at Penn* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 21 at Brown* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 27 PENN* [ILDN]...... 7 pm March 7 at Princeton* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 27 HARVARD* [CBSSN]...... 6:30 pm Feb. 28 PRINCETON* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 28 DARTMOUTH* [ILDN]...... 6 pm March 6 at Dartmouth* [ILDN]...... 7 pm March 6 at Princeton* [ILDN]...... 7 pm March 7 at Harvard* [CBSSN]...... 6 pm March 7 at Penn* [ILDN]...... 7 pm

DARTMOUTH BIG GREEN HARVARD CRIMSON PENN QUAKERS (1-3, 0-0 IVY) (4-1, 0-0 IVY) (0-5, 0-0 IVY) DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT Nov. 15 at St. Bonaventure...... L, 77-57 Nov. 14 MIT [ILDN]...... W, 73-52 Nov. 15 DELAWARE STATE [ILDN]..... L, 77-75 ot Nov. 19 at Hartford...... L, 53-48 Coaches vs. Cancer Mass. Tripleheader (Boston) Nov. 18 RIDER [ILDN]...... L, 73-57 Nov. 28 IPFW [ILDN]...... W, 68-67 Nov. 16 vs. Holy Cross [NESN]...... L, 58-57 Nov. 22 LAFAYETTE [ILDN]...... L, 83-77 Nov. 30 NEW HAMPSHIRE [ILDN]...... L, 65-63 Nov. 20 FLA. ATLANTIC [ASN/ILDN].....W, 71-49 Nov. 25 at Temple [ESPN3]...... L, 76-67 Dec. 3 at Longwood...... 7 pm Nov. 25 HOUSTON [ILDN]...... W 84-63 Nov. 29 at Wagner...... L, 64-61 Dec. 6 MAINE [ILDN]...... 3 pm Nov. 29 MASSACHUSETTS [ESPN3/ILDN]. W, 75-73 Dec. 3 at Navy...... 7 pm Dec. 10 at UMass-Lowell...... 8 pm Dec. 3 NORTHEASTERN [NESN/ILDN]...... 7 pm Dec. 6 at Binghamton...... 2 pm Dec. 14 at Jacksonville State...... 2 pm Dec. 6 at Vermont...... 7 pm Dec. 9 MARIST [ILDN]...... 8 pm Dec. 16 at Mercer...... 7 pm Dec. 8 BOSTON U. [ILDN]...... 7 pm Dec. 22 at Vanderbilt [SEC+]...... 7 pm Dec. 19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS [ILDN]...... 7 pm Dec. 21 at Virginia [ESPNU]...... Noon Dec. 30 at La Salle...... 7 pm Dec. 22 at Penn State...... 4 pm Dec. 28 at Arizona State [PAC-12]...... 2 pm Jan. 10 at Princeton* [ILDN]...... 5 pm Dec. 31 at Bryant...... 1 pm Dec. 30 at Grand Canyon [COX7]...... 8 pm Jan. 13 at Niagara* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 10 HARVARD* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 5 SAINT ROSE [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 17 VILLANOVA [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 14 at Vermont...... 7 pm Jan. 10 at Dartmouth* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 21 MONMOUTH [ILDN]...... 8 pm Jan. 17 NJIT [ILDN]...... 3 pm Jan. 14 at Boston College [ESPN3]...... 7 pm Jan. 24 SAINT JOSEPH’S [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 30 at Penn* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 21 at Bryant...... 5:30 pm Jan. 30 DARTMOUTH* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Jan. 31 at Princeton* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Jan. 24 DARTMOUTH* [ILDN]...... 2 pm Jan. 31 HARVARD* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 6 at Yale* [CBSSN]...... 7 pm Jan. 30 at Princeton* [ESPNU]...... 6 pm Feb. 6 at Cornell* [ASN/ILDN]...... 8 pm Feb. 7 at Brown* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Jan. 31 at Penn* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 7 at Columbia* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 13 CORNELL* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 6 at Brown* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 13 YALE* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 14 COLUMBIA* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 7 at Yale* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 14 BROWN* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 20 PRINCETON* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 13 COLUMBIA* [CBSSN]...... 6 pm Feb. 20 at Harvard* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 21 PENN* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 14 CORNELL* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 21 at Dartmouth* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 27 at Columbia* [ASN/ILDN]...... 8 pm Feb. 20 PENN* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 27 at Brown* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 28 at Cornell* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Feb. 21 PRINCETON* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 28 at Yale* [ILDN]...... 7 pm March 6 BROWN* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 27 at Cornell* [CBSSN]...... 6:30 pm March 6 COLUMBIA* [ILDN]...... 7 pm March 7 YALE* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 28 at Columbia* [ILDN]...... 7 pm March 7 CORNELL* [ILDN]...... 7 pm March 6 YALE* [ASN/ILDN]...... 8 pm March 10 PRINCETON* [CBSSN]...... 7:30 pm March 7 BROWN* [CBSSN]...... 6 pm Week 14 4 2014-15 Ivy League Men’s Basketball PRINCETON TIGERS BROADCAST/TELEVISION SCHEDULE (2-5, 0-0 IVY) Ivy League men’s basketball teams are set to be a part of a number of live broadcasts across several DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT different networks during the 2014-15 season: Nov. 14 RIDER [ILDN]...... W, 64-58 Nov. 16 at George Mason...... L, 63-60 Nov. 19 at Lafayette [LSN]...... L, 83-66 To Be Announced Nov. 22 INCARNATE WORD [ILDN]..... L, 79-68 Date Game, Time/Result Network(s) DIRECTV Wooden Legacy (Fullerton & Anaheim, Calif.) Sunday, Nov. 16 Harvard vs. Holy Cross, 5:30 pm NESN Nov. 27 vs. UTEP [ESPNU]...... L, 62-56 Thursday, Nov. 20 Cornell vs. South Carolina, 7:30 pm ESPN3 Nov. 28 vs. San Diego [ESPN3]...... L, 75-65 Florida Atlantic at Harvard, 8 pm American Sports Network/ILDN Nov. 30 vs. San Jose State [ESPN3]...... W, 69-54 Dec. 3 at Fairleigh Dickinson...... 9:30 pm Friday, Nov. 21 Cornell vs. Charlotte/Penn State, TBD ESPNU/ESPN3 Dec. 6 STONY BROOK [ILDN]...... 4:30 pm Sunday, Nov. 23 Cornell vs. TBD, TBD ESPN2/ESPNU/ESPN3 Dec. 10 at Saint Peter’s...... 8 pm Monday, Nov. 24 Brown at Illinois, 8 pm ESPN3 Dec. 13 at California [PAC-12]...... 8:30 pm Tuesday, Nov. 25 Penn at Temple, 7 pm ESPN3 Dec. 19 LIPSCOMB [ILDN]...... 8 pm Friday, Nov. 28 Princeton vs. Dec. 22 LIBERTY [ILDN]...... 7 pm San Diego/Xavier, 3:30/5:30 pm ESPN3 Dec. 31 at Wake Forest [ESPN3]...... 1 pm Jan. 6 NORFOLK STATE [ILDN]...... 7 pm Saturday, Nov. 29 Massachusetts at Harvard ILDN/ESPN3 Jan. 10 PENN* [ILDN]...... 5 pm Sunday, Nov. 30 Princeton vs. TBD, TBD ESPNU/ESPN3 Jan. 25 ROWAN [ILDN]...... 1 pm Wednesday, Dec. 3 Northeastern at Harvard, 7 pm NESN Jan. 30 HARVARD* [ESPNU]...... 6 pm Friday, Dec. 5 Yale at Connecticut, 7 pm SNY/ESPN3 Jan. 31 DARTMOUTH* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Monday, Dec. 8 Yale at Florida, 7 pm SEC Network Feb. 6 at Columbia* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 7 at Cornell* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Brown at Providence, 9 pm FOX Sports 1 Feb. 13 BROWN* [ASN/ILDN]...... 8 pm Wednesday, Dec. 10 Columbia at Kentucky, 7 pm ESPN2 Feb. 14 YALE* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Sunday, Dec. 21 Harvard at Virginia, Noon ESPNU Feb. 20 at Dartmouth* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Monday, Dec. 22 4-Columbia vs. Connecticut, 7 pm SNY/ESPN3 Feb. 21 at Harvard* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Penn at Vanderbilt, 7 pm SEC Network Plus Feb. 27 at Yale* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 28 at Brown* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Sunday, Dec. 28 Harvard at Arizona State, 2 pm Pac-12 Network March 2 CORNELL* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Tuesday, Dec. 30 Harvard at Grand Canyon, 8 pm Cox 7 Arizona March 3 COLUMBIA* [ILDN]...... 6 pm Wednesday, Dec. 31 Cornell at Syracuse, 6 pm ESPNU March 6 at Penn* [CBSSN]...... 7:30 pm Saturday, Jan. 3 Yale at Vanderbilt, 2 [m SEC Network Plus Wednesday, Jan. 14 Harvard at Boston College, 7 pm ESPN3 Friday, Jan. 30 Harvard at Princeton, 6 pm ESPNU YALE BULLDOGS Yale at Columbia, 8 pm American Sports Network/ILDN (6-2, 0-0 IVY) Friday, Feb. 6 Dartmouth at Yale, 7 pm CBS Sports Network DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT Penn at Cornell, 8 pm American Sports Network/ILDN Connecticut 6 Classic Nov. 14 at Quinnipiac...... L, 88-85 2ot Friday, Feb. 13 Columbia at Harvard, 6 pm CBS Sports Network Men Against Breast Cancer Classic (Kent, Ohio) Brown at Princeton, 8 pm American Sports Network/ILDN Nov. 17 NEWBURY [ILDN]...... W, 97-51 Friday, Feb. 20 Columbia at Brown, 8 pm American Sports Network/ILDN Nov. 21 vs. Illinois-Chicago...... W, 70-58 Friday, Feb. 27 Harvard at Cornell, 6:30 pm CBS Sports Network Nov. 22 vs. Southern Illinois...... W, 53-46 Dartmouth at Columbia, 8 pm American Sports Network/ILDN Nov. 23 at Kent State...... W, 66-59 Friday, March 6 Yale at Harvard, 8 pm American Sports Network/ILDN Nov. 26 LAFAYETTE [ILDN]...... W, 82-60 Nov. 28 at Providence [FS1]...... L, 72-66 Saturday, March 7 Brown at Harvard, 6 pm CBS Sports Network Nov. 30 HARTFORD [ILDN]...... W, 69-57 Tuesday, March 10 Princeton at Penn, 7:30 pm CBS Sports Network Dec. 3 at Bryant...... 7:30 pm Dec. 5 at Connecticut [SNY/ESPN3]...... 7 pm All Times Eastern Dec. 8 at Florida [SECN]...... 7 p`m Dec. 18 at Vermont...... 7 pm Dec. 20 ALBANY [ILDN]...... 2 pm *Ivy League Contests Dec. 30 at Sacred Heart...... 7 pm Jan. 3 at Vanderbilt [SEC+]...... 2 pm KEY: Jan. 9 at NJIT...... 7 pm BTN – Big Ten Network (DirecTV 619, DISH 439; Verizon FiOS 85 [SD]/585 [HD], Cablevision/Optimum 413 Jan. 10 DANIEL WEBSTER [ILDN]...... 7 pm [SD]/1650 [HD], AT&T U-verse 650[SD]/1650[HD], BTN.com); BTDN – Big Ten Digital Network (BTN.com); CBSSN – Jan. 17 at Brown* [ILDN]...... 2 pm CBS Sports Network (DirecTV 613, DISH 158, Verizon FiOS 94, Comcast 854, AT&T U-verse 643 [SD]/1643 [HD]); Jan. 24 BROWN* [ILDN]...... 2 pm ESPN2 (DirecTV 209, DISH 144, Verizon FiOS 74 [SD]/574 [HD], AT&T U-verse 606 [SD]/1606 [HD]); ESPN3 – Jan. 30 at Columbia* [ASN/ILDN]...... 8 pm ESPN3.com; ESPNU (DirecTV 208, DISH 141, Verizon FiOS 73 [SD]/573 [HD], AT&T U-verse 605 [SD]/1605 [HD]); Jan. 31 at Cornell* [ILDN]...... 6 pm FOX Sports 1 (DirecTV 219, DISH 150, Verizon FiOS 83 [SD]/583 [HD], Cablevision/Optimum 56 [SD]/769 [HD], Feb. 6 DARTMOUTH* [CBSSN]...... 7 pm AT&T U-verse 652 [SD]/1652 [HD]); FOX Sports 2 (DirecTV 618, DISH 397, Verizon FiOS 198, Cablevision/Optimum Feb. 7 HARVARD* [ILDN]...... 7 pm 403, AT&T U-verse 651 [SD]/1651 [HD]); Lafayette Sports Network (RCN-4, Lehigh Valley, Pa.; RCN-8 [Philadelphia, Feb. 13 at Penn* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Boston, New York City, Washington, Chicago], WBPH-TV [Allentown, Pa.] DirecTV 788, DISH 457, ESPN3, MASN Feb. 14 at Princeton* [ILDN]...... 6 pm [tape delay]); NBCSN – NBC Sports Network (DirecTV 603, DISH 159, Verizon FiOS 90 [SD]/590 [HD], AT&T Feb. 20 CORNELL* [ILDN]...... 7 pm U-verse 640 [SD]/1640 [HD]); NESN – New England Sports Network (DirecTV 628, DISH 434, Comcast 51[SD]/581 Feb. 21 COLUMBIA* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Feb. 27 PRINCETON* [ILDN]...... 7 pm [HD]; SNY – SportsNet New York (DirecTV 639, Verizon FiOS 77 [SD]/577 [HD], AT&T U-verse 704 [SD]/1704 [HD], Feb. 28 PENN* [ILDN]...... 7 pm Cablevision 60 [SD]/718 [HD], Comcast 73 [SD]/843 [HD], Time Warner Cable 26/11); TCN – The Comcast Network March 6 at Harvard* [ASN/ILDN]...... 8 pm (Verizon FiOS 99, Comcast 846); WHAS-TV (Louisville, Ky.); TNT – Turner Network Television (DirecTV 245, DISH March 7 at Dartmouth* [ILDN]...... 7 pm 138, Verizon FiOS 51 [SD]/551 [HD], AT&T U-verse 108 [SD]/1108 [HD])

* Ivy League Contests Week 15 4 2014-15 Ivy League Men’s Basketball MEDIA INFORMATION WEBSITE The official website of the Ivy League is IvyLeagueSports.com. Men’s basketball information including standings, statistics, news and notes are updated regularly on the League’s website and social media platforms. The complete Ivy League men’s basketball release is posted online on Monday afternoons during the season.

DIGITAL NETWORK The Ivy League® Digital Network, located at IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com, is the League’s nine-channel digital network that includes live video coverage of all available athletics events across a variety of sports. The network features an easy-to-navigate interface, a League-wide network schedule and new interactive features, such as simultaneous four-game viewing, full DVR controls and social media integration, all of which are available on computer, mobile and tablet devices without the use of an app.

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The Ivy League Scottie Rodgers ivyleaguesports.com TheIvyLeague @Ivy_Athletics IvyLeagueSports IvyLeagueSports (609) 258-2999 office ivyleaguedigitalnetwork.com @IvyLeagueNet [email protected] #IvyBasketball #ILDN 2014-15 Ivy League Men's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Nov 30, 2014 (All games)

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SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G 1. Saunders, Wesley-HARV Sr 5 38 3 30 109 21.8 1. Sears, Justin-YALE Jr 8 26 44 70 8.8 2. King, Leland-BRWN So 8 53 8 22 136 17.0 Boehm, Connor-DART Jr 4 10 25 35 8.8 3. Hicks, Tony-PENN Jr 5 28 10 15 81 16.2 3. Cohen, Isaac-COL Jr 5 17 24 41 8.2 4. Weisz, Spencer-PRIN Sr 7 32 14 29 107 15.3 4. Brase, Hans-PRIN Jr 7 12 45 57 8.1 5. Mitola, Alex-DART Jr 4 22 12 4 60 15.0 5. Saunders, Wesley-HARV Sr 5 5 34 39 7.8 6. Lo, Maodo-COL Jr 5 27 10 7 71 14.2 6. Maia, Rafael-BRWN Sr 7 26 28 54 7.7 7. Duren, Javier-YALE Sr 8 35 14 29 113 14.1 7. King, Leland-BRWN So 8 9 52 61 7.6 8. Sears, Justin-YALE Jr 8 39 0 32 110 13.8 Miller, Shonn-COR Sr 8 5 56 61 7.6 9. Miller, Shonn-COR Sr 8 37 8 24 106 13.3 9. Osetkowski, Cory-COL Sr 5 9 26 35 7.0 10. Brase, Hans-PRIN Jr 7 28 17 12 85 12.1 Maldunas, Gabas-DART Sr 4 7 21 28 7.0 11. Cancer, Galal-COR Sr 8 28 8 32 96 12.0 11. Moundou-Missi, Steve-HARV Sr 5 3 28 31 6.2 12. Hatter, Robert-COR So 8 31 13 19 94 11.8 12. Nelson-Henry, Darien-PENN Jr 5 15 15 30 6.0 13. Maldunas, Gabas-DART Sr 4 18 0 10 46 11.5 13. Cotton, Armani-YALE Sr 8 15 32 47 5.9 14. Montague, Jack-YALE Jr 8 29 22 7 87 10.9 14. Kuakumensah, Cedric-BRWN Jr 8 14 32 46 5.8 15. Cherry, Devin-COR Sr 8 27 6 25 85 10.6 Spieth, Steven-BRWN So 8 10 36 46 5.8 16. Maia, Rafael-BRWN Sr 7 23 2 25 73 10.4 Duren, Javier-YALE Sr 8 6 40 46 5.8 17. Nelson-Henry, Darien-PENN Jr 5 18 0 15 51 10.2 17. Cherry, Devin-COR Sr 8 3 41 44 5.5 18. Spieth, Steven-BRWN So 8 23 5 29 80 10.0 18. Weisz, Spencer-PRIN Sr 7 4 34 38 5.4 Kuakumensah, Cedric-BRWN Jr 8 31 3 15 80 10.0 19. Louis, Greg-PENN Sr 5 12 15 27 5.4 20. Moundou-Missi, Steve-HARV Sr 5 22 1 3 48 9.6 20. Onuorah, David-COR So 8 16 25 41 5.1

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct. ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Louis, Greg-PENN Sr 5 16 23 . 6 9 6 1. Chambers, Siyani-HARV Jr 5 30 6.0 2. Moundou-Missi, Steve-HARV Sr 5 22 36 . 6 1 1 2. Cohen, Isaac-COL Jr 5 28 5.6 3. Saunders, Wesley-HARV Sr 5 38 67 . 5 6 7 3. Saunders, Wesley-HARV Sr 5 22 4.4 4. Maia, Rafael-BRWN Sr 7 23 41 . 5 6 1 4. Cherry, Devin-COR Sr 8 35 4.4 5. Townsend, Matt-YALE Sr 6 23 42 . 5 4 8 5. Duren, Javier-YALE Sr 8 33 4.1 6. Miller, Pete-PRIN So 7 21 39 . 5 3 8 6. Hicks, Tony-PENN Jr 5 20 4.0 7. Nelson-Henry, Darien-PENN Jr 5 18 34 . 5 2 9 7. Brase, Hans-PRIN Jr 7 25 3.6 8. King, Leland-BRWN So 8 53 106 . 5 0 0 8. Spieth, Steven-BRWN So 8 26 3.3 9. Montague, Jack-YALE Jr 8 29 59 . 4 9 2 9. Mitola, Alex-DART Jr 4 12 3.0 10. Weisz, Spencer-PRIN Sr 7 32 66 . 4 8 5 10. Weisz, Spencer-PRIN Sr 7 20 2.9

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct. STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Castlin, Kyle-COL Fr 5 17 18 . 9 4 4 1. Lo, Maodo-COL Jr 5 15 3.0 2. Weisz, Spencer-PRIN Sr 7 29 35 . 8 2 9 2. Saunders, Wesley-HARV Sr 5 9 1.8 Spieth, Steven-BRWN So 8 29 35 . 8 2 9 Foreman, Darnell-PENN Fr 5 9 1.8 4. Blackmon, Tavon-BRWN So 6 14 17 . 8 2 4 4. Chambers, Siyani-HARV Jr 5 8 1.6 5. Saunders, Wesley-HARV Sr 5 30 37 . 8 1 1 Hicks, Tony-PENN Jr 5 8 1.6 6. Cancer, Galal-COR Sr 8 32 40 . 8 0 0 6. Duren, Javier-YALE Sr 8 12 1.5 Miller, Shonn-COR Sr 8 24 30 . 8 0 0 7. Hatter, Robert-COR So 8 10 1.3 8. Cook, Steven-PRIN So 7 21 27 . 7 7 8 Cancer, Galal-COR Sr 8 10 1.3 9. Bell, Amir-PRIN Fr 7 17 22 . 7 7 3 Sears, Justin-YALE Jr 8 10 1.3 10. Duren, Javier-YALE Sr 8 29 38 . 7 6 3 10. Blackmon, Tavon-BRWN So 6 7 1.2

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. Montague, Jack-YALE Jr 8 22 40 . 5 5 0 1. Mitola, Alex-DART Jr 4 12 3.0 2. Weisz, Spencer-PRIN Sr 7 14 27 . 5 1 9 2. Montague, Jack-YALE Jr 8 22 2.8 3. Hobbie, JR-BRWN So 8 17 33 . 5 1 5 3. Brase, Hans-PRIN Jr 7 17 2.4 4. Fallas, JoJo-COR So 8 10 21 . 4 7 6 4. Miller, Corbin-HARV So 5 11 2.2 5. Brase, Hans-PRIN Jr 7 17 38 . 4 4 7 5. Hobbie, JR-BRWN So 8 17 2.1 6. Mitola, Alex-DART Jr 4 12 27 . 4 4 4 6. Weisz, Spencer-PRIN Sr 7 14 2.0 7. Chambers, Siyani-HARV Jr 5 7 16 . 4 3 8 Lo, Maodo-COL Jr 5 10 2.0 8. Cancer, Galal-COR Sr 8 8 19 . 4 2 1 Hicks, Tony-PENN Jr 5 10 2.0 9. Miller, Corbin-HARV So 5 11 27 . 4 0 7 9. Duren, Javier-YALE Sr 8 14 1.8 10. Crescenzi, Kevin-DART Jr 4 4 10 . 4 0 0 10. Hatter, Robert-COR So 8 13 1.6 2014-15 Ivy League Men's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Nov 30, 2014 (All games)

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio 1. Sears, Justin-YALE Jr 8 22 2.8 1. Cohen, Isaac-COL Jr 5 28 10 2.8 2. Maldunas, Gabas-DART Sr 4 9 2.3 2. Brase, Hans-PRIN Jr 7 25 11 2.3 3. Moundou-Missi, Steve-HARV Sr 5 9 1.8 3. Saunders, Wesley-HARV Sr 5 22 10 2.2 4. Kuakumensah, Cedric-BRWN Jr 8 14 1.8 4. Townsend, Matt-YALE Sr 6 17 8 2.1 5. Miller, Shonn-COR Sr 8 13 1.6 5. Mitola, Alex-DART Jr 4 12 6 2.0 6. Miller, Pete-PRIN So 7 11 1.6 6. Chambers, Siyani-HARV Jr 5 30 16 1.9 7. Onuorah, David-COR So 8 11 1.4 7. Duren, Javier-YALE Sr 8 33 20 1.7 8. Smith, Kenyatta-HARV Sr 5 6 1.2 8. Woods, Antonio-PENN Fr 5 14 10 1.4 9. Saunders, Wesley-HARV Sr 5 5 1.0 9. Spieth, Steven-BRWN So 8 26 25 1.0 Osetkowski, Cory-COL Sr 5 5 1.0 10. Weisz, Spencer-PRIN Sr 7 20 20 1.0 Hicks, Tony-PENN Jr 5 20 20 1.0

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Maia, Rafael-BRWN Sr 7 26 3.7 1. Miller, Shonn-COR Sr 8 56 7.0 2. Cohen, Isaac-COL Jr 5 17 3.4 2. Saunders, Wesley-HARV Sr 5 34 6.8 3. Sears, Justin-YALE Jr 8 26 3.3 3. King, Leland-BRWN So 8 52 6.5 4. Nelson-Henry, Darien-PENN Jr 5 15 3.0 4. Brase, Hans-PRIN Jr 7 45 6.4 5. Boehm, Connor-DART Jr 4 10 2.5 5. Boehm, Connor-DART Jr 4 25 6.3 6. Louis, Greg-PENN Sr 5 12 2.4 6. Moundou-Missi, Steve-HARV Sr 5 28 5.6 7. Onuorah, David-COR So 8 16 2.0 7. Sears, Justin-YALE Jr 8 44 5.5 Cummins, Evan-HARV Jr 5 10 2.0 8. Maldunas, Gabas-DART Sr 4 21 5.3 9. Cotton, Armani-YALE Sr 8 15 1.9 9. Osetkowski, Cory-COL Sr 5 26 5.2 10. Townsend, Matt-YALE Sr 6 11 1.8 10. Cherry, Devin-COR Sr 8 41 5.1

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Weisz, Spencer-PRIN Sr 7 256 36.6 2. Mitola, Alex-DART Jr 4 146 36.5 3. Saunders, Wesley-HARV Sr 5 179 35.8 4. Chambers, Siyani-HARV Jr 5 177 35.4 5. Lo, Maodo-COL Jr 5 176 35.2 6. Spieth, Steven-BRWN So 8 271 33.9 7. Cohen, Isaac-COL Jr 5 168 33.6 8. Brase, Hans-PRIN Jr 7 235 33.6 9. Cherry, Devin-COR Sr 8 266 33.2 10. Sears, Justin-YALE Jr 8 259 32.4 2014-15 Ivy League Men's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Nov 30, 2014 (All games)

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1. Yale 8 6-2 588 73.5 1. Columbia 5 247 49.4 2. Harvard 5 4-1 360 72.0 2. Harvard 5 295 59.0 3. Penn 5 0-5 337 67.4 3. Yale 8 491 61.4 4. Brown 8 3-5 539 67.4 4. Cornell 8 504 63.0 5. Princeton 7 2-5 448 64.0 5. Dartmouth 4 262 65.5 6. Cornell 8 4-4 507 63.4 6. Princeton 7 474 67.7 7. Dartmouth 4 1-3 236 59.0 7. Brown 8 589 73.6 8. Columbia 5 4-1 289 57.8 8. Penn 5 373 74.6

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct. 1. Harvard 5 72.0 59.0 +13.0 1. Harvard 5 72 94 . 7 6 6 2. Yale 8 73.5 61.4 +12.1 2. Princeton 7 100 136 . 7 3 5 3. Columbia 5 57.8 49.4 +8.4 3. Yale 8 121 165 . 7 3 3 4. Cornell 8 63.4 63.0 +0.4 4. Brown 8 130 180 . 7 2 2 5. Princeton 7 64.0 67.7 -3.7 5. Cornell 8 122 185 . 6 5 9 6. Brown 8 67.4 73.6 -6.2 6. Columbia 5 60 92 . 6 5 2 7. Dartmouth 4 59.0 65.5 -6.5 7. Penn 5 67 103 . 6 5 0 8. Penn 5 67.4 74.6 -7.2 8. Dartmouth 4 33 52 . 6 3 5

FIELD GOAL PCT G FGM FGA Pct. FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct. 1. Harvard 5 132 257 . 5 1 4 1. Columbia 5 98 267 . 3 6 7 2. Penn 5 122 264 . 4 6 2 2. Cornell 8 171 459 . 3 7 3 3. Yale 8 204 456 . 4 4 7 3. Harvard 5 108 276 . 3 9 1 4. Brown 8 182 413 . 4 4 1 4. Yale 8 179 443 . 4 0 4 5. Dartmouth 4 89 209 . 4 2 6 5. Dartmouth 4 90 215 . 4 1 9 6. Princeton 7 148 349 . 4 2 4 6. Brown 8 215 487 . 4 4 1 7. Columbia 5 97 237 . 4 0 9 7. Princeton 7 160 359 . 4 4 6 8. Cornell 8 167 410 . 4 0 7 8. Penn 5 125 263 . 4 7 5

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 1. Harvard 5 24 62 . 3 8 7 1. Columbia 5 14 63 . 2 2 2 2. Dartmouth 4 25 65 . 3 8 5 2. Yale 8 36 126 . 2 8 6 3. Princeton 7 52 147 . 3 5 4 3. Cornell 8 48 157 . 3 0 6 4. Yale 8 59 169 . 3 4 9 4. Harvard 5 27 82 . 3 2 9 5. Brown 8 45 129 . 3 4 9 5. Dartmouth 4 26 75 . 3 4 7 6. Cornell 8 51 154 . 3 3 1 6. Brown 8 51 145 . 3 5 2 7. Columbia 5 35 118 . 2 9 7 7. Penn 5 37 94 . 3 9 4 8. Penn 5 26 91 . 2 8 6 8. Princeton 7 53 113 . 4 6 9

REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G 1. Yale 8 316 39.5 1. Harvard 5 141 28.2 2. Columbia 5 184 36.8 2. Penn 5 146 29.2 3. Cornell 8 289 36.1 3. Yale 8 250 31.3 4. Harvard 5 176 35.2 4. Columbia 5 162 32.4 5. Brown 8 280 35.0 5. Princeton 7 232 33.1 6. Dartmouth 4 139 34.8 6. Brown 8 271 33.9 7. Penn 5 172 34.4 7. Dartmouth 4 137 34.2 8. Princeton 7 215 30.7 8. Cornell 8 307 38.4

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G 1. Yale 8 316 39.5 250 31.3 +8.2 1. Harvard 5 29 5.8 2. Harvard 5 176 35.2 141 28.2 +7.0 2. Yale 8 39 4.9 3. Penn 5 172 34.4 146 29.2 +5.2 3. Cornell 8 37 4.6 4. Columbia 5 184 36.8 162 32.4 +4.4 4. Columbia 5 19 3.8 5. Brown 8 280 35.0 271 33.9 +1.1 5. Dartmouth 4 15 3.8 6. Dartmouth 4 139 34.8 137 34.2 +0.5 6. Brown 8 29 3.6 7. Cornell 8 289 36.1 307 38.4 -2.2 7. Princeton 7 22 3.1 8. Princeton 7 215 30.7 232 33.1 -2.4 8. Penn 5 11 2.2 2014-15 Ivy League Men's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Nov 30, 2014 (All games)

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G STEALS G No. Avg/G 1. Yale 8 124 15.5 1. Penn 5 35 7.0 2. Harvard 5 72 14.4 Yale 8 56 7.0 3. Penn 5 68 13.6 3. Harvard 5 34 6.8 4. Princeton 7 89 12.7 4. Columbia 5 31 6.2 5. Columbia 5 61 12.2 5. Cornell 8 45 5.6 6. Brown 8 94 11.8 6. Princeton 7 34 4.9 7. Dartmouth 4 45 11.3 7. Brown 8 36 4.5 8. Cornell 8 75 9.4 8. Dartmouth 4 15 3.8

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio 1. Princeton 7 83 11.9 80 11.4 -0.4 1. Yale 8 124 15.5 111 13.9 1.1 2. Yale 8 111 13.9 105 13.1 -0.8 2. Princeton 7 89 12.7 83 11.9 1.1 3. Columbia 5 60 12.0 52 10.4 -1.6 3. Columbia 5 61 12.2 60 12.0 1.0 4. Harvard 5 72 14.4 62 12.4 -2.0 4. Harvard 5 72 14.4 72 14.4 1.0 5. Cornell 8 114 14.3 88 11.0 -3.2 5. Penn 5 68 13.6 84 16.8 0.8 6. Dartmouth 4 56 14.0 38 9.5 -4.5 6. Dartmouth 4 45 11.3 56 14.0 0.8 7. Brown 8 148 18.5 105 13.1 -5.4 7. Cornell 8 75 9.4 114 14.3 0.7 8. Penn 5 84 16.8 55 11.0 -5.8 8. Brown 8 94 11.8 148 18.5 0.6

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 1. Penn 5 67 13.4 1. Cornell 8 221 27.6 2. Yale 8 107 13.4 2. Columbia 5 132 26.4 3. Columbia 5 52 10.4 3. Harvard 5 131 26.2 4. Brown 8 81 10.1 4. Yale 8 209 26.1 5. Dartmouth 4 38 9.5 5. Dartmouth 4 101 25.3 6. Harvard 5 45 9.0 6. Brown 8 199 24.9 7. Cornell 8 68 8.5 7. Princeton 7 165 23.6 8. Princeton 7 50 7.1 8. Penn 5 105 21.0

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDING G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb% OFFENSIVE REBOUNDING G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb% 1. Harvard 5 131 49 .728 1. Penn 5 67 98 .406 2. Princeton 7 165 62 .727 2. Yale 8 107 167 .391 3. Dartmouth 4 101 40 .716 3. Harvard 5 45 92 .328 4. Yale 8 209 83 .716 4. Columbia 5 52 107 .327 5. Columbia 5 132 55 .706 5. Brown 8 81 169 .324 6. Cornell 8 221 94 .702 6. Dartmouth 4 38 97 .281 7. Penn 5 105 48 .686 7. Cornell 8 68 213 .242 8. Brown 8 199 102 .661 8. Princeton 7 50 170 .227

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G 1. Princeton 7 52 7.4 2. Yale 8 59 7.4 3. Columbia 5 35 7.0 4. Cornell 8 51 6.4 5. Dartmouth 4 25 6.3 6. Brown 8 45 5.6 7. Penn 5 26 5.2 8. Harvard 5 24 4.8 2014-15 Ivy League Men's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Nov 30, 2014 (All games)

Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Current unbeaten streak Harvard 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 4-1 . 8 0 0 72.0 59.0 Columbia -- 4 Columbia 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 4-1 . 8 0 0 57.8 49.4 Harvard -- 3 Yale 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 6-2 . 7 5 0 73.5 61.4 Cornell -- 2 Cornell 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 4-4 . 5 0 0 63.4 63.0 Brown -- 2 Brown 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 3-5 . 3 7 5 67.4 73.6 Yale -- 1 Princeton 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2-5 . 2 8 6 64.0 67.7 Princeton -- 1 Dartmouth 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1-3 . 2 5 0 59.0 65.5 Penn 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0-5 . 0 0 0 67.4 74.6

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin Brown 8 539-589 67.4-73.6 -6.2 182-413 . 4 4 1 45-129 . 3 4 9 130-180 . 7 2 2 280 271 +1.1 Columbia 5 289-247 57.8-49.4 +8.4 97-237 . 4 0 9 35-118 . 2 9 7 60-92 . 6 5 2 184 162 +4.4 Cornell 8 507-504 63.4-63.0 +0.4 167-410 . 4 0 7 51-154 . 3 3 1 122-185 . 6 5 9 289 307 -2.2 Dartmouth 4 236-262 59.0-65.5 -6.5 89-209 . 4 2 6 25-65 . 3 8 5 33-52 . 6 3 5 139 137 +0.5 Harvard 5 360-295 72.0-59.0 +13.0 132-257 . 5 1 4 24-62 . 3 8 7 72-94 . 7 6 6 176 141 +7.0 Penn 5 337-373 67.4-74.6 -7.2 122-264 . 4 6 2 26-91 . 2 8 6 67-103 . 6 5 0 172 146 +5.2 Princeton 7 448-474 64.0-67.7 -3.7 148-349 . 4 2 4 52-147 . 3 5 4 100-136 . 7 3 5 215 232 -2.4 Yale 8 588-491 73.5-61.4 +12.1 204-456 . 4 4 7 59-169 . 3 4 9 121-165 . 7 3 3 316 250 +8.2

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average Brown 3-3056 1019 3-16948 5649 2-0 0 8-20004 2500 Columbia 3-2698 899 2-4777 2388 0-0 0 5-7475 1495 Cornell 2-2391 1196 3-9003 3001 3-6167 2056 8-17561 2195 Dartmouth 2-1958 979 2-5342 2671 0-0 0 4-7300 1825 Harvard 4-6902 1726 0-0 0 1-5112 5112 5-12014 2403 Penn 3-7425 2475 2-6168 3084 0-0 0 5-13593 2719 Princeton 2-3493 1746 2-4923 2462 3-4671 1557 7-13087 1870 Yale 3-1453 484 3-13235 4412 2-2579 1290 8-17267 2158 Totals 22-29376 1335 17-60396 3553 11-18529 1684 50-108301 2166 2014-15 Ivy League Men's Basketball Ivy Individual Highs Through games of Nov 30, 2014 (All games)

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points 31 Hicks, Tony (Penn) vs Delaware State (11/15/14) 27 Saunders, Wesley (Harvard) vs Massachusetts (11/29/14) 26 Duren, Javier (Yale) at Quinnipiac (11/14/14) 25 King, Leland (Brown) at Holy Cross (11/19/14) 25 King, Leland (Brown) at Indiana State (11/22/14) Field goals made 10 King, Leland (Brown) at Indiana State (11/22/14) 10 Saunders, Wesley (Harvard) vs Massachusetts (11/29/14) 9 Duren, Javier (Yale) at Quinnipiac (11/14/14) 9 Hicks, Tony (Penn) vs Delaware State (11/15/14) 9 Saunders, Wesley (Harvard) vs Holy Cross (11/16/14) 9 King, Leland (Brown) vs Austin Peay (11/27/14) 9 Mitola, Alex (Dartmouth) vs IPFW (11/28/14) Field goal attempts 20 Hicks, Tony (Penn) vs Delaware State (11/15/14) 20 King, Leland (Brown) at Indiana State (11/22/14) 19 Sears, Justin (Yale) at Quinnipiac (11/14/14) 18 Duren, Javier (Yale) at Quinnipiac (11/14/14) 18 Saunders, Wesley (Harvard) vs Holy Cross (11/16/14) 18 Hicks, Tony (Penn) vs Lafayette (11/22/14) Field goal percentage .800 (8-10) Downey, Sam (Yale) vs Newbury (11/17/14) .625 (10-16) Saunders, Wesley (Harvard) vs Massachusetts (11/29/14) .615 (8-13) King, Leland (Brown) vs Johnson & Wales (11/30/14) .600 (9-15) King, Leland (Brown) vs Austin Peay (11/27/14) .600 (9-15) Mitola, Alex (Dartmouth) vs IPFW (11/28/14) 3-Pt FG made 6 Montague, Jack (Yale) vs Newbury (11/17/14) 5 Hicks, Tony (Penn) vs Delaware State (11/15/14) 5 Brase, Hans (Princeton) at Lafayette (11/19/14) 4 Miller, Shonn (Cornell) at George Mason (11/14/14) 4 Chambers, Siyani (Harvard) vs MIT (11/14/14) 4 Brase, Hans (Princeton) vs Rider (11/14/14) 4 McComber, Chris (Columbia) at Stony Brook (11/14/14) 4 Hatter, Robert (Cornell) vs Penn State (11/21/14) 4 Weisz, Spencer (Princeton) vs Incarnate Word (11/22/14) 4 Montague, Jack (Yale) vs Southern Illinois (11/22/14) 4 Miller, Corbin (Harvard) vs Houston (11/25/14) 4 Hobbie, JR (Brown) vs Prairie View A&M (11/28/14) 4 Mitola, Alex (Dartmouth) vs New Hampshire (11/30/14) 4 Hobbie, JR (Brown) vs Johnson & Wales (11/30/14) 4 Weisz, Spencer (Princeton) vs San Jose State (11/30/14) 3-Pt FG attempts 12 Hicks, Tony (Penn) vs Delaware State (11/15/14) 12 Lo, Maodo (Columbia) vs Fairleigh Dickinson (11/25/14) 9 Jones, Sam (Penn) vs Delaware State (11/15/14) 8 McComber, Chris (Columbia) at Stony Brook (11/14/14) 8 Wilson, Clay (Princeton) at George Mason (11/16/14) 8 Duren, Javier (Yale) vs Newbury (11/17/14) 8 Mitola, Alex (Dartmouth) at Hartford (11/19/14) 8 Brase, Hans (Princeton) at Lafayette (11/19/14) 8 Hatter, Robert (Cornell) vs Penn State (11/21/14) 8 Woods, Antonio (Penn) vs Lafayette (11/22/14) 8 Duren, Javier (Yale) at Providence (11/28/14) 3-Pt percentage .857 (6-7) Montague, Jack (Yale) vs Newbury (11/17/14) .625 (5-8) Brase, Hans (Princeton) at Lafayette (11/19/14) .417 (5-12) Hicks, Tony (Penn) vs Delaware State (11/15/14) Free throws made 13 Castlin, Kyle (Columbia) vs Fairleigh Dickinson (11/25/14) 12 Cancer, Galal (Cornell) vs Penn State (11/21/14) 11 Spieth, Steven (Brown) vs Johnson & Wales (11/30/14) 9 Miller, Shonn (Cornell) at Loyola (Md.) (11/16/14) 9 Cancer, Galal (Cornell) at Loyola (Md.) (11/16/14) Free throw attempts 14 Castlin, Kyle (Columbia) vs Fairleigh Dickinson (11/25/14) 13 Hicks, Tony (Penn) vs Delaware State (11/15/14) 13 Spieth, Steven (Brown) vs Johnson & Wales (11/30/14) 12 Cancer, Galal (Cornell) at Loyola (Md.) (11/16/14) 12 Cancer, Galal (Cornell) vs Penn State (11/21/14) Free throw percentage 1.000 (12-12) Cancer, Galal (Cornell) vs Penn State (11/21/14) 1.000 (8-8) Blackmon, Tavon (Brown) vs Saint Peter's (11/14/14) 1.000 (8-8) Saunders, Wesley (Harvard) vs Houston (11/25/14) .929 (13-14) Castlin, Kyle (Columbia) vs Fairleigh Dickinson (11/25/14) .900 (9-10) Miller, Shonn (Cornell) at Loyola (Md.) (11/16/14) Rebounds 16 Maia, Rafael (Brown) vs Johnson & Wales (11/30/14) 14 Brase, Hans (Princeton) at George Mason (11/16/14) 14 Moundou-Missi, Steve (Harvard) vs Houston (11/25/14) 14 Boehm, Connor (Dartmouth) vs IPFW (11/28/14) 13 Miller, Shonn (Cornell) at George Mason (11/14/14) 13 Cotton, Armani (Yale) vs Lafayette (11/26/14) Assists 13 Hicks, Tony (Penn) vs Lafayette (11/22/14) 9 Chambers, Siyani (Harvard) vs Massachusetts (11/29/14) 8 Cancer, Galal (Cornell) at Binghamton (11/29/14) 7 Cherry, Devin (Cornell) at George Mason (11/14/14) 7 Chambers, Siyani (Harvard) vs Holy Cross (11/16/14) 7 Mason, Makai (Yale) vs Newbury (11/17/14) 7 Duren, Javier (Yale) vs Newbury (11/17/14) 7 Spieth, Steven (Brown) at Indiana State (11/22/14) Steals 5 Lo, Maodo (Columbia) vs Wagner (11/18/14) 4 Lo, Maodo (Columbia) at Stony Brook (11/14/14) 4 Saunders, Wesley (Harvard) vs Holy Cross (11/16/14) 4 Chambers, Siyani (Harvard) vs Florida Atlantic (11/20/14) 4 Hicks, Tony (Penn) vs Lafayette (11/22/14) 4 Cancer, Galal (Cornell) vs Canisius (11/26/14) Blocked shots 5 Sears, Justin (Yale) vs Hartford (11/30/14) 4 Miller, Pete (Princeton) at George Mason (11/16/14) 4 Onuorah, David (Cornell) at Loyola (Md.) (11/16/14) 4 Moundou-Missi, Steve (Harvard) vs Holy Cross (11/16/14) 4 Kuakumensah, Cedric (Brown) vs Austin Peay (11/27/14) 4 Maldunas, Gabas (Dartmouth) vs IPFW (11/28/14) Turnovers 9 Chambers, Siyani (Harvard) vs Holy Cross (11/16/14) 8 Cherry, Devin (Cornell) at George Mason (11/14/14) 7 Cherry, Devin (Cornell) vs South Carolina (11/20/14) 7 Hicks, Tony (Penn) at Wagner (11/29/14) 6 Hazel, Ben (Princeton) vs Rider (11/14/14) 6 King, Leland (Brown) at Holy Cross (11/19/14) 6 Cherry, Devin (Cornell) vs Drexel (11/23/14) 6 Cherry, Devin (Cornell) vs Canisius (11/26/14) 6 Cancer, Galal (Cornell) vs Canisius (11/26/14) 6 Blackmon, Tavon (Brown) vs Austin Peay (11/27/14) 6 Spieth, Steven (Brown) vs Prairie View A&M (11/28/14) 6 Sears, Justin (Yale) at Providence (11/28/14) 2014-15 Ivy League Men's Basketball Ivy Team Highs Through games of Nov 30, 2014 (All games)

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 97 Yale vs Newbury (11/17/14) 85 Yale at Quinnipiac (11/14/14) 84 Harvard vs Houston (11/25/14) 82 Yale vs Lafayette (11/26/14) Margin 46 (97-51) Yale vs Newbury (11/17/14) 22 (71-49) Harvard vs Florida Atlantic (11/20/14) 22 (82-60) Yale vs Lafayette (11/26/14) 21 (73-52) Harvard vs MIT (11/14/14) 21 (84-63) Harvard vs Houston (11/25/14) Field goals made 39 Yale vs Newbury (11/17/14) 32 Penn vs Lafayette (11/22/14) 31 Harvard vs Massachusetts (11/29/14) 30 Yale at Quinnipiac (11/14/14) Field goal attempts 78 Yale at Quinnipiac (11/14/14) 76 Yale vs Newbury (11/17/14) 65 Dartmouth vs IPFW (11/28/14) 64 Penn vs Lafayette (11/22/14) Field goal percentage .576 (19-33) Penn at Wagner (11/29/14) .571 (24-42) Harvard vs MIT (11/14/14) .565 (26-46) Princeton vs San Jose State (11/30/14) .560 (28-50) Brown vs Prairie View A&M (11/28/14) 3-Pt FG made 11 Cornell at Binghamton (11/29/14) 10 Columbia at Stony Brook (11/14/14) 10 Yale vs Newbury (11/17/14) 10 Princeton at Lafayette (11/19/14) 3-Pt FG attempts 31 Yale at Providence (11/28/14) 30 Princeton at George Mason (11/16/14) 28 Penn vs Delaware State (11/15/14) 28 Yale vs Newbury (11/17/14) 3-Pt percentage .583 (7-12) Harvard vs MIT (11/14/14) .526 (10-19) Princeton at Lafayette (11/19/14) .500 (9-18) Cornell at George Mason (11/14/14) .500 (8-16) Dartmouth vs New Hampshire (11/30/14) Free throws made 26 Cornell at Loyola (Md.) (11/16/14) 24 Brown vs Saint Peter's (11/14/14) 22 Princeton vs Incarnate Word (11/22/14) 22 Yale at Kent State (11/23/14) 22 Columbia vs Fairleigh Dickinson (11/25/14) 22 Harvard vs Houston (11/25/14) Free throw attempts 36 Cornell at Loyola (Md.) (11/16/14) 32 Brown vs Johnson & Wales (11/30/14) 31 Cornell vs Canisius (11/26/14) 30 Brown vs Saint Peter's (11/14/14) Free throw percentage .955 (21-22) Cornell vs Penn State (11/21/14) .882 (15-17) Brown at Holy Cross (11/19/14) .870 (20-23) Columbia vs Wagner (11/18/14) .867 (13-15) Princeton vs San Diego (11/28/14) Rebounds 53 Yale vs Newbury (11/17/14) 49 Brown vs Johnson & Wales (11/30/14) 47 Columbia at Lehigh (11/23/14) 47 Yale vs Lafayette (11/26/14) Assists 26 Yale vs Newbury (11/17/14) 21 Penn vs Lafayette (11/22/14) 20 Princeton vs San Jose State (11/30/14) 17 Yale vs Illinois-Chicago (11/21/14) 17 Yale vs Lafayette (11/26/14) 17 Brown vs Prairie View A&M (11/28/14) Steals 11 Yale vs Illinois-Chicago (11/21/14) 10 Yale vs Newbury (11/17/14) 9 Harvard vs MIT (11/14/14) 9 Columbia vs Wagner (11/18/14) 9 Cornell vs Canisius (11/26/14) 9 Brown vs Austin Peay (11/27/14) Blocked shots 9 Cornell at Loyola (Md.) (11/16/14) 9 Yale vs Newbury (11/17/14) 8 Harvard vs Holy Cross (11/16/14) 8 Harvard vs Florida Atlantic (11/20/14) Turnovers 24 Harvard vs Holy Cross (11/16/14) 23 Brown at Holy Cross (11/19/14) 23 Cornell vs Canisius (11/26/14) 22 Penn at Wagner (11/29/14) Fouls 28 Yale at Quinnipiac (11/14/14) 27 Yale at Providence (11/28/14) 27 Princeton vs San Diego (11/28/14) 26 Princeton vs Incarnate Word (11/22/14)