2013-14 Week 8 Men’s December 23, 2013

STANDINGS THIS WEEK Ivy League men’s basketball enjoys a six-day hiatus from the hardwoods for the holidays before five Ivy League Overall teams are back on the courts this weekend. The Record Pct. Home Away Record Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak League goes into the break with five teams sitting Harvard 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 10-1 .909 4-0 2-1 4-0 W 6 above .500. Five squads are back in action coming Princeton 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 9-2 .818 4-0 4-1 1-1 L 1 out of the break with three games on Saturday Dartmouth 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 6-4 .600 4-1 2-3 0-0 W 3 set to be played in the metropolitan New York City Brown 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 6-4 .600 2-1 4-3 0-0 L 2 area with Cornell playing just across the Hudson Columbia 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 7-5 .583 5-1 0-4 2-0 W 2 River in Jersey City, N.J., Columbia making its first Yale 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 5-6 .455 2-1 2-5 1-0 L 2 appearance in the Barclays Center in Brooklyn Penn 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 2-7 .222 1-3 1-4 0-0 L 4 and Harvard taking on Fordham in the Bronx. The following day, Brown and Penn look to get back on Cornell 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-11 .000 0-5 0-6 0-0 L 16 winning tracks in their final contests before the New Year. PLAYER OF THE WEEK Harvard sophomore guard Siyani Chambers (Golden Valley, Minn.) poured in a career-high 27 points to lead the Crimson to a win over Vermont and the team’s UPCOMING SCHEDULE sixth-straight victory. Chambers was nearly perfect overall from the field (9-of- Saturday, December 28 10) and was perfect (6-of-6) from beyond the arc. He scored 15 points after the Cornell at Saint Peter’s, 2 pm intermission, including eight points during a 13-0 run, to give Harvard the lead 1-Columbia vs. St. John’s, 2:30 pm [FOX Sports 1] for good. Chambers’ 27 points were the most by a Crimson player since current Harvard at Fordham, 4 pm [SNY] assistant coach Christian Webster scored 29 at Mercer on Nov. 20, 2010. His 6-of- 6 shooting from three also matched Webster’s mark for most makes from three- Sunday, December 29 point range without a miss. Penn at Rider, Noon [TCN] Brown at Niagara, 2 pm Chambers’ Statistics for the Week MIN FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB A B S PTS Monday, December 30 vs. Vermont 39 9-10 .900 6-6 1.000 3-6 .500 4 3 0 2 27 Columbia at Colgate, 7 pm Tuesday, December 31 ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Kent State at Princeton, Noon [IVY] Columbia freshman forward Luke Petrasek (East Northport, N.Y.) was a force Lesley at Dartmouth, 2 pm [IVY] on both ends of the floor in the Lions’ victory over Fairleigh Dickinson. Petrasek established new career-highs with 20 points and three blocks against the Knights. Wednesday, January 1 He knocked down a personal-best four shots from three-point range, finishing the Boston College at Harvard, 4 pm [IVY] game 6-of-8 from the floor, and swatted a personal-best three blocks in 27 minutes of action. KEY: 1-Brooklyn Hoops Winter Festival (Barclays Center, Petrasek’s Statistics for the Week Brooklyn, N.Y.) MIN FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB A B S PTS vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 27 6-8 .750 4-6 .667 4-4 1.000 3 0 3 1 20 FOX Sports 1 (DirecTV 219, DISH 150, Verizon FiOS 83 [SD]/583 [HD], Cablevision/Optimum 56 [SD]/769 [HD], AT&T U-verse 652 [SD]/1652 [HD]); IVY – Streamed live on The Ivy League® Digital Network; 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); TCN – The Comcast Network (Verizon FiOS 99, Comcast 846)

Web: IvyLeagueSports.com | #IvyDigital: IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com Facebook: TheIvyLeague | Instagram: IvyLeagueSports | Twitter: @Ivy_Athletics, #IvyBasketball Week 2 8 2013-14 Ivy League Men’s Basketball HONOR ROLL WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS T.J. Bray, Princeton (Sr., G - New Berlin, Wis.) PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 20 points, 3 rebounds, 8 assists vs. Pacific 25 points, 1 rebound, 5 assists at Portland November 11...... Tony Hicks, Penn (So., G) Justin Sears, Yale (So., F) Javier Duren, Yale (Jr., G - St. Louis) November 18...... Sean McGonagill, Brown (Sr., G) 6 points, 3 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 steals at Providence Javier Duren, Yale (Jr., G) 26 points, 1 rebound, 2 steals at Albany November 25...... Maodo Lo, Columbia (So., G) Tyler Melville, Dartmouth (Sr., G - Plano, Texas) December 2...... Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Jr., G/F) 17 points, 3 rebounds at New Hampshire T.J. Bray, Princeton (Sr., G) 17 points, 1 assist, 1 steal vs. Longwood December 9...... Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Jr., G/F) Gabas Maldunas, Dartmouth (Jr., C - Panevezys, Lithuania) December 16...... T.J. Bray, Princeton (Sr., G) 12 points, 13 rebounds, 4 blocks at New Hampshire December 23...... Siyani Chambers, Harvard (So., G) 14 points, 4 rebounds, 5 assists, 7 blocks vs. Longwood December 30...... Grant Mullins, Columbia (So., G - Burlington, Ontario, Canada) January 6...... 12 points, 3 rebounds, 7 assists vs. Fairleigh Dickinson January 13...... January 20...... Justin Sears, Yale (So., F - Plainfield, Ill.) 31 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals at Providence January 27...... 7 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists at Albany February 3...... February 10...... WEEKLY AWARDS HISTORY February 17...... February 24...... PLAYER OF THE WEEK School Last Occurrence Player March 3...... Brown November 18, 2013* Sean McGonagill March 10...... Columbia November 25, 2013 Maodo Lo Cornell November 26, 2012 Shonn Miller Dartmouth March 11, 2013 Gabas Maldunas ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Harvard December 23, 2013 Siyani Chambers November 11...... Robert Hatter, Cornell (Fr., G) Penn November 11, 2013* Tony Hicks November 18...... Norman Hobbie, Brown (Fr., G) Princeton December 16, 2013 T.J. Bray Yale November 18, 2013* Javier Duren November 25...... Leland King, Brown (Fr., F) December 2...... Robert Hatter, Cornell (Fr., G) ROOKIE OF THE WEEK December 9...... Spencer Weisz, Princeton (Fr., F) School Last Occurrence Player December 16...... Spencer Weisz, Princeton (Fr., F) Brown November 25, 2013 Leland King Columbia December 23, 2013 Luke Petrasek December 23...... Luke Petrasek, Columbia (Fr., F) Cornell December 2, 2013 Robert Hatter December 30...... Dartmouth March 5, 2012 Jvonte Brooks January 6...... Harvard March 11, 2013 Siyani Chambers Penn March 4, 2013 Tony Hicks January 13...... Princeton December 16, 2013 Spencer Weisz January 20...... Yale January 28, 2013* Justin Sears January 27...... February 3...... MOST PLAYER OF THE WEEK AWARDS February 10...... School No. Player, School Years 1. 9 Earl Hunt, Brown 2000-03 February 17...... 9 Ian Hummer, Princeton 2009-13 February 24...... 3. 8 Kyle Snowden, Harvard 1994-97 March 3...... 8 Ibrahim Jaaber, Penn 2004-07 8 Greg Mangano, Yale 2008-12 March 10...... 6. 7 Sea Lonergan, Dartmouth 1994-96 7 Ryan Wittman, Cornell 2007-10 7 Jeremy Lin, Harvard 2007-10 7 Wesley Saunders, Harvard 2011-

*Shared honor Week 3 8 2013-14 Ivy League Men’s Basketball

TEAM-BY-TEAM NOTES ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL BROWN December 23 Freshman F Steven Spieth has started all 10 games for Brown so far this Rank Team (First Place Votes)...... Record...... Points...... Previous season, averaging 30.2 minutes per game. Spieth pulled down a career-high nine 1. Arizona (63) ...... 12-0...... 1,623...... 1 rebounds at Northwestern. Sophomore F Cedric Kuakamensah enters the week 2. Syracuse (2) ...... 11-0...... 1,528...... 2 just four blocks away from 100 for his career. He is track to be just the fourth Bear 3. Ohio State...... 12-0...... 1,462...... 3 to reach the century mark in blocks, joining Matt Mullery (163 from 2006-10), Alai 4. Wisconsin...... 12-0...... 1,390...... 4 Nuualiitia (119 from 1999-2003) and Andrew McCarthy (104 from 2009-11). 5. Michigan State...... 10-1...... 1,336...... 5 6. Louisville...... 11-1...... 1,274...... 6 7. Oklahoma State...... 11-1...... 1,221...... 7 COLUMBIA 8. Villanova...... 11-0...... 1,116...... 8 Columbia dished out a season-high 17 assists against Fairleigh Dickinson, led 9. Duke...... 9-2...... 1,108...... 8 by a career-high seven assists by sophomore G Grant Mullins. Junior F Alex 10. Wichita State...... 12-0...... 981...... 11 Rosenberg is finding his stride as Columbia’s sixth man, reaching double- 11. Baylor...... 10-1...... 970...... 12 12. Oregon...... 11-0...... 914...... 13 figures in scoring in his last seven games, averaging 14.1 points on 51.0 percent 13. Florida...... 9-2...... 881...... 16 shooting (26-of-51) during that span. 14. Iowa State...... 9-0...... 804...... 17 15. Connecticut...... 10-1...... 661...... 10 CORNELL 16. Kansas...... 8-3...... 659...... 18 In six road games so far this season, Cornell is shooting just 38.0 percent from 17. Memphis...... 8-2...... 630...... 15 18. Kentucky...... 9-3...... 529...... 19 the floor. In its five home games, the Big Red is shooting 45.7 percent from the 19. North Carolina...... 8-3...... 413...... 14 floor and has 71 assists to just 48 turnovers. Cornell’s opponents have connected 20. San Diego State...... 9-1...... 378...... 24 on 50 percent of their field goals in five of the last eight games and six through 21. Colorado...... 10-2...... 345...... 20 11 games. 22. Iowa...... 11-2...... 278...... 25 23. Massachusetts...... 10-1...... 154...... 22 24. Gonzaga...... 10-2...... 79...... 21 DARTMOUTH 25. Missouri...... 10-1...... 69...... 23 Dartmouth has won three straight games for the first time since the 2008-09 season. The Big Green is posting its best 10-game record (6-4) since the 1996-97 Others receiving votes: Oklahoma 65, Illinois 53, Texas 47, George Washington 43, Toledo 27, Florida State 23, Michigan 15, UCLA 14, Harvard 14, Saint Mary’s 8, Pittsburgh 6, Creighton 5, LSU 1, Southern squad started the season 8-2. Dartmouth shot a blistering 65.2 percent against Methodist 1. Longwood, its best accuracy since shooting 67.3 percent against Tufts just over 10 years ago. During the three-game winning streak, the Big Green has grabbed 116 rebounds, compared to just 63 for their opponents, for an average margin of ESPN/USA TODAY COACHES POLL more than 17 boards per game. December 23 Rank Team (First Place Votes)...... Record...... Points...... Previous HARVARD 1. Arizona (30) ...... 12-0...... 798...... 1 At 10-1, Harvard has matched its program’s best start to a season under head 2. Syracuse (1) ...... 11-0...... 753...... 2 coach Tommy Amaker. The Crimson has started 10-1 or better three times 3. Ohio State (1) ...... 12-0...... 744...... 2 in program history -- 1945-46 (19-1), 2011-12 (12-1) and 2013-14 (10-1). 4. Louisville...... 11-1...... 662...... 4 5. Michigan State...... 10-1...... 661...... 5 Harvard’s six-game winning streak is its longest since winning nine straight from 6. Wisconsin...... 12-0...... 659...... 6 Jan. 7-Feb.10, 2012. Amaker needs just two more wins to reach 300 coaching 7. Oklahoma State...... 11-1...... 572...... 7 victories for his career. 8. Wichita State...... 12-0...... 551...... 9 9. Duke...... 9-2...... 545...... 8 PENN 10. Oregon...... 11-0...... 508...... 11 11. Villanova...... 11-0...... 484...... 12 Penn had 12 players score against Marist, but no Quaker reached double figures. 12. Baylor...... 10-1...... 402...... 15 After playing only 19 minutes in Penn’s first six games -- just five in the last three 13. Iowa State...... 9-0...... 392...... 13 games combined -- freshman G Tony Bagtas has started the last three games 14. Florida...... 9-2...... 383...... 17 and played 104 minutes. He has dished out 21 assists (9 at Villanova, 8 vs. 15. Connecticut...... 10-1...... 370...... 10 Wagner and 4 at Marist) against only nine turnovers. 16. Kansas...... 8-3...... 300...... 19 17. Memphis...... 8-2...... 269...... 14 18. Kentucky...... 9-3...... 246...... 21 PRINCETON 19. North Carolina...... 8-3...... 193...... 18 Princeton continued its best start since the 1997-98 season despite seeing its 20. San Diego State...... 9-1...... 177...... 23 eight-game winning streak come to an end against Portland in the South Point 21. Gonzaga...... 10-2...... 156...... 15 Holiday Hoops Classic in Las Vegas. The Tigers nailed its most three-pointers 22. Massachusetts...... 10-1...... 142...... 20 23. Iowa...... 11-2...... 110...... NR ever against a Division I opponent, making 18 in a 25-point win over Pacific in 24. Colorado...... 10-2...... 83...... 24 the team’s first game in Las Vegas. Senior G T.J. Bray continued his climb up 25. Missouri...... 10-1...... 45...... 25 Princeton’s career assist list, passing his former head coach Sydney Johnson Others receiving votes: UCLA 44, Pittsburgh 26, Creighton 25, Saint Mary’s 23, George Washington on the way to 290 career helpers, good for seventh on the program’s all-time list. 20, Toledo 13, Oklahoma 11, Texas 10, Michigan 8, Illinois 7, Florida State 6, New Mexico 1, Utah 1.

YALE Yale’s reserves are averaging 17.5 points over the last four games. The Bulldogs got back-to-back career high performances from sophomore F Justin Sears with 31 points at Providence and junior G Javier Duren with 26 points at Albany. Junior F Matt Townsend was inducted into the school’s Phi Beta Kappa society on Dec. 9. Townsend has played in 11 games so far this season, averaging 3.9 points, 2.9 rebounds and 18.2 minutes. Week 4 8 2013-14 Ivy League Men’s Basketball NOTES 58TH SEASON OF IVY LEAGUE BASKETBALL THE IVY LEAGUE VERSUS... The 2013-14 season is officially the 58th season of Ivy League men’s basketball. The Ivy League’s records against non-League opponents during the 2013-14 Although the League’s official founding was February 1954, the first yearof season: athletics competition was the 1956-57 season. Conference 2013-14 Record STRONG STARTS America East 9-5 With Harvard’s 9-1 and Princeton’s 8-1 records to start the season, the Ivy League American Athletic 1-4 boasted two teams with one loss or fewer through nine games for the first time Atlantic Coast 0-1 since Penn began 8-1 and Columbia won its first 10 games to start the 1969-70 Atlantic 10 1-0 season. That year, Columbia started 13-1 and ended the year with a 20-5 overall Atlantic Sun 0-1 record and an 11-3 mark in Ivy play. Penn rebounded from its first loss to reel off Big East 0-4 17-straight wins en route to capturing the League title with a perfect 14-0 record. Big South 2-1 Big Ten 1-5 The 1957-58 season was only other time the League had two teams come out Big 12 1-0 of the gates with as strong starts as both Dartmouth and Harvard started their Colonial Athletic Association 1-0 years at 8-1. The Big Green ended the season with a 20-5 record, the Ivy title Conference USA 2-0 with an 11-3 record and loss to Temple in the NCAA Tournament’s East Region Horizon League 1-0 final. The Crimson finished the year with a 16-9 overal record and a 7-7 mark in Metro Atlantic Athletic 2-3 League play. Mid-American 0-2 Mid-Eastern Athletic 3-0 POLL HISTORY Northeast 7-5 Seven Ivy League teams have been ranked in the history of the Associated Press Ohio Valley 1-0 Top 25 Poll. Penn leads the way with 78 appearances, followed by Princeton (41), Pac-12 0-1 Columbia (31), Dartmouth (5), Harvard (4), Yale (4) and Cornell (3). The Quakers Patriot League 8-4 achieved the Ivies’ highest-ever AP ranking, No. 3, in the final polls following the Southern 0-1 1970-71 and 1971-72 seasons. Summit League 1-1 Sun Belt 1-0 During the 2011-12 season, Harvard became the seventh team to be ranked in West Coast 1-2 AP Poll with four appearances to go along with nine times, including a run of eight- Independents 0-0 straight weeks, in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ Poll. Non-Division I Opponents 2-0 TOTAL 45-40 (.529) 20-WIN SEASONS The Ivy League has boasted at least two 20-win teams three of the past four THE IVY LEAGUE VERSUS CONTINUED... seasons. With four straight 20-win seasons, Harvard looks to become the first Ivy The Ivy League has posted a non-conference of .500 or better in two of the last League school to register five consecutive 20-win seasons since Penn did so a four seasons. Last season’s sub-.500 record (50-71, .413) came off back-to-back record six times from 1969-70 to 1974-75. regular seasons with .500 or better non-conference records for the first time since the 1969-70 (49-39, .557) and 1970-71 (46-45, .505) seasons. Year Teams 1967-68 Columbia (23-5)*, Princeton (20-6) 2004-05 50-57 (.467) 1969-70 Penn (25-2)*, Columbia (20-5) 2005-06 44-63 (.411) 1971-72 Penn (25-3)*, Princeton (20-7) 2006-07 54-55 (.495) 1974-75 Penn (23-5)*, Princeton (22-8) 2007-08 49-67 (.422) 1998-99 Penn (21-6)*, Princeton (22-8) 2008-09 46-67 (.407) 2001-02 Penn (25-7)*, Yale (21-11) 2009-10 57-65 (.467) 2009-10 Cornell (29-5)*, Princeton (22-9), Harvard (21-8) 2010-11 60-54 (.526) 2010-11 Princeton (25-7)*, Harvard (23-7) 2011-12 67-59 (.532) 2011-12 Harvard (26-5)*, Princeton (20-12), Penn (20-13) 2012-13 50-71 (.413) 2012-13 Harvard (20-10)* 2013-14 45-40 (.529)

*NCAA Tournament team THE IVY LEAGUE IN NCAA STATISTICS The Ivy League has teams and individuals among the NCAA Division I leaders PRESTIGIOUS PROGRAMS in several individual and team statistical categories through the Dec. 22 games. With its win over NJIT on Jan. 17, 2013, Penn became the 11th NCAA Division I men’s basketball program to reach 1,700 wins. The Quakers joined an exclusive Click here to view a national rankings summary for any Ivy League school or for collection of teams which includes Kentucky, Kansas, North Carolna, Duke, the conference. Syracuse, Temple, St. John’s, UCLA, Notre Dame and Indiana. Several schools, including Louisville, Illinois, BYU, Utah, Washington and Western Kentucky and Texas, enter the 2013-14 season with the potential of reaching the milestone this season.

Princeton is the next Ivy League school in position to reach this plateau, sitting at 1,645 all-time victories through Dec. 22. Week 5 8 2013-14 Ivy League Men’s Basketball NOTES IVIES IN THE RPI TOP OF THE CLASSES Harvard and Princeton lead all Ivy League teams in the RPI ratings compiled Harvard’s Class of 2013, which only featured recently-graduated guard Christian by various services with the Crimson’s highest ranking of 19th by Collegiate Webster who is now an assistant coach with the Crimson, is the most successful Basketball News and CBSSports.com RPI and the Tigers’ highest ranking of 26th in school history with three-straight Ivy League titles and two-straight NCAA by RealTimeRPI.com. As a conference, the Ivy League’s highest ranking is 13th Tournament appearances. Harvard’s 2013 class compiled a 45-11 (.804) record by RealTime.RPI.com. in conference games over four years. Freshman eligibility began in the League with the 1978-79 season, making the Class of 1982 the first four-year class in CBN CBS ESPN POM REAL SAG Ivy history. Harvard 19 19 35 29 16 33 Princeton 41 41 69 65 26 58 W-L Class Seasons Ivy League 17 13 14 54-2 Penn Class of 1996 1992-93 to 1995-96 51-5 Penn Class of 1995 1991-92 to 1994-95 CBN = Collegiate Basketball News 51-5 Princeton Class of 1999 1995-96 to 1998-99 CBS = CBSSports.com RPI 50-6 Princeton Class of 1998 1994-95 to 1997-98 ESPN = ESPN College Basketball Power Index 50-6 Princeton Class of 2000 1996-97 to 1999-2000 POM = Pomeroy College Basketball Ratings 49-7 Penn Class of 1982 1978-79 to 1981-82 REAL = RealTimeRPI.com 49-7 Penn Class of 2006 2002-03 to 2005-06 SAG = Jeff Sagarin Ratings 48-8 Princeton Class of 1992 1988-89 to 1991-92 48-8 Penn Class of 1997 1993-94 to 1996-97 THE 14-GAME TOURNAMENT 48-8 Penn Class of 2003 1999-2000 to 2002-03 The “14-Game Tournament” is a term used by many who cover and follow 48-8 Penn Class of 2005 2001-02 to 2004-05 Ivy League men’s basketball to describe the conference’s double round-robin, 48-8 Penn Class of 2007 2003-04 to 2006-07 regular-season schedule as it decides the League’s automatic bid representative 47-9 Penn Class of 1983 1979-80 to 1982-83 in the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship as well as the 47-9 Princeton Class of 1997 1993-94 to 1996-97 conference’s regular-season champion. The Ivy League is the only Division I 47-9 Penn Class of 2002 1998-99 to 2001-02 conference without a postseason tournament. 47-9 Princeton Class of 2001 1997-98 to 2000-01 47-9 Cornell Class of 2010 2006-07 to 2009-10 The bulk of the “14-game tournament” is played over six weekends generally from 46-10 Penn Class of 2001 1997-98 to 2000-01 late January to early March in a grueling Friday-Saturday format that has tested 46-10 Penn Class of 2008 2004-05 to 2007-08 the League’s best over the years. In 56 Ivy League seasons, only 13 teams have 45-11 Princeton Class of 1983 1979-80 to 1982-83 gone a perfect 14-0 in Ivy play. Penn has done it seven times (1969-70, 1970- 45-11 Princeton Class of 1991 1987-88 to 1990-91 71, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1999-2000 and 2002-03), Princeton five times 45-11 Penn Class of 2000 1996-97 to 1999-2000 (1968-69, 1975-76, 1990-91, 1996-97 and 1997-98) and Cornell once (2007-08). 45-11 Princeton Class of 2004 2000-01 to 2003-04 45-11 Harvard Class of 2013 2009-10 to 2012-13 TITLE HISTORY Harvard captured its third-straight overall and second-straight outright Ivy League A TRIO OF FIRSTS title in 2012-13 to become the ninth school to secure the conference title outright Last year, Ivy League men’s basketball experienced a unique trio of firsts among with an 11-3 mark. The previous eight occurrences were 1957-58 (Dartmouth), its postseason award winners. 1959-60 (Princeton), 1960-61 (Princeton), 1987-88 (Cornell), 1988-89 (Princeton), 1990-91 (Princeton), 2000-01 (Princeton) and 2008-09 (Cornell). Harvard sophomore Siyani Chambers became the first freshman in conference history to be named first-team All-Ivy since freshman eligibility started. He and In winning the 2011-12 title outright with a 12-2 Ivy record, the Crimson became junior guard/forward Wesley Saunders became the first Harvard duo in school just the 10th team all-time to secure the League championship outright with two history to be named first-team All-Ivy in the same season. Brown sophomore losses in the 14-game conference schedule. The other occurrences came in 1956- forward Cedric Kuakumensah earned Brown’s first Defensive Player of the Year 57 (Yale), 1963-64 (Princeton), 1965-66 (Penn), 1972-73 (Penn), 1977-78 (Penn), award and became the first freshman to win the award since it was established 1981-82 (Penn), 1982-83 (Princeton), 1991-92 (Princeton) and 2005-06 (Penn). prior to the 2008-09 season.

There has been four times that a 10-4 record won the conference crown outright. 1,000-POINT SCORERS Interestingly, it happened in four-straight seasons from 1983-84 to 1986-87. Penn The Ivy League features four players who have reached the important 1,000-point did it twice in 1984-85 and 1986-87 with identical 13-14 overall records, the most milestone in their respective careers. Harvard seniors guard Laurent Rivard and overall losses for an Ivy team to win the League title. Princeton took home the forward Kyle Casey joined the exclusive club in the same game, against Green 1983-84 title and Brown did the same in 1985-86 with 10 Ivy wins. Bay on Nov. 29, 2013

No Team Last Title Reached 1,000 (Play) Career Points 26 Princeton 2010-11 Sean McGonagill, Brown Feb. 9, 2013 (3-Point Play) 1,299 25 Penn 2006-07 Miles Jackson-Cartwright, Penn Feb. 22, 2013 (3-Pointer) 1,182 4 Yale 2001-02 Kyle Casey, Harvard Nov. 29, 2013 (Free Throw) 1,058 4 Cornell 2009-10 Laurent Rivard, Harvard Nov. 29, 2013 (3-Pointer) 1,050 3 Harvard 2012-13 2 Dartmouth 1958-59 1 Columbia 1967-68 1 Brown 1985-86 Week 6 8 2013-14 Ivy League Men’s Basketball NOTES IVIES AT THE HELM BROWN’S MCGONAGILL NAMED SENIOR CLASS AWARD CANDIDATE There were 12 Ivy League alumni serving as NCAA Division I men’s basketball Brown senior guard Sean McGonagill was selected as one of 30 NCAA® head coaches during the 2013-14 season. Princeton leads the Ivies with seven men’s basketball student-athletes as candidates for the 2013-14 Senior CLASS and is second only to North Carolina’s eight: Award®.

Brown - Mike Martin (Brown) To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Penn - Jerome Allen (Penn), Matt Langel (Colgate), Fran McCaffery (Iowa) and Division I senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence - Andrew Toole (Robert Morris) community, classroom, character and competition. Princeton - Mike Brennan (American), Mitch Henderson (Princeton), Sydney Johnson (Fairfield), Chris Mooney (Richmond), Craig Robinson (Oregon An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School®, State), Joe Scott (Denver) and John Thompson III (Georgetown) the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in DEAN OF THE IVY HARDWOODS their communities. Yale head coach James Jones holds the title of dean of the Ivy League coaches, as the 2013-14 season was his 15th season at the helm of the Bulldogs. He ranks The candidate classes will be narrowed to 10 men’s finalists midway through the in the top 10 in most overall wins and in the top five of most Ivy wins all-time and regular season and those names will be placed on the official ballot. Ballots will since 1956: be distributed through a nationwide voting system to media, coaches and fans, who will select one men’s finalist and one women’s finalist who best exemplifies Most Overall Victories (Since 1956) excellence in the four Cs of community, classroom, character and competition. Wins Coach School(s), Years 1. 514 Pete Carril Princeton, 1967-96 The men’s Senior CLASS Award winner will be announced during the 2014 2. 310 Fran Dunphy Penn, 1989-2006 NCAA Final Four in North Texas. 3. 204 Joe Vancisin Yale, 1956-75 4. 198 Jack Rohan Columbia, 1961-74 & 1990-95 2014 BOB COUSY AWARD WATCH LIST INCLUDES 5. 195 James Jones Yale, 1999- HARVARD’S CURRY, CHAMBERS 6. 178 Frank Sullivan Harvard, 1991-07 Harvard’s backcourt of senior and sophomore Siyani Chambers 7. 151 Dick Kuchen Yale, 1986-99 were among the 47 candidates on the initial watch list for the 2014 Bob Cousy 8. 146 Jack McCloskey Penn, 1956-66 Point Guard of the Year Award as announced by the Naismith Memorial 146 Steve Donahue Cornell, 2000-10 Basketball Hall of Fame. 10. 139 Sam MacNeil Cornell, 1959-68 11. 138 Glen Miller Brown, 1999-06; Penn, 2006-10 The Cousy Award watch list of candidates will be narrowed down to a final 20 12. 136 Dave Faucher Dartmouth, 1991-04 in early February and then to a final five by early March. A premier Selection 13. 129 Floyd Wilson Harvard, 1956-68 Committee appointed by the Hall of Fame will review the candidates in contention 14. 125 Chuck Daly Penn, 1971-77 for the nation’s top collegiate point guard award. This committee is made up of 15. 122 Tommy Amaker Harvard, 2007- top college basketball personnel including members of the media, head coaches, 16. 119 Stan Ward Brown, 1956-69 media relations contacts and Hall of Famers. 17. 111 Paul Cormier Dartmouth, 1984-91 & 2010- The Cousy Award winner will be presented the award on Championship Most Ivy Victories Monday in Dallas at the Hall of Fame’s Class of 2014 Announcement and Press Wins Coach School(s), Years Conference. 1. 310 Pete Carril Princeton, 1967-96 2 190 Fran Dunphy Penn, 1989-2006 PRESEASON POLL 3. 141 Joe Vancisin Yale, 1956-75 There was no question which team the preseason prognosticators predicted 4. 115 Jack Rohan Columbia, 1961-74 & 1990-95 would win the 2013-14 Ivy League men’s basketball title as Harvard received all 5. 108 James Jones Yale, 1999- 17 first-place votes (136 points) from a select panel of media representatives to --- finish the year atop the Ancient Eight for a fourth-straight year. Harvard entered 12. 74 Dave Faucher Dartmouth, 1991-2004 the season as the preseason favorite for the second time since the poll began 74 Chuck Daly Penn, 1971-77 prior to the 1985-86 season and was the first team to get all available first-place 14. 62 Floyd Wilson Harvard, 1956-68 votes since Cornell did so going into the 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons. 15. 61 Bob Weinhauer Penn, 1977-82 16. 59 Stan Ward Brown, 1956-69 Predicted Order of Finish 17. 58 Butch van Breda Kolff Princeton, 1962-67 First-Place Votes in Parentheses 18. 57 Gerry Alaimo Brown, 1969-78 19. 55 Doggie Julian Dartmouth, 1956-67 Rank School Points 20. 54 Tommy Amaker Harvard, 2007-Present 1. Harvard (17) 136 54 Paul Cormier Dartmouth, 1984-91 & 2. Penn 100 2010-Present 3. Yale 96 4. Princeton 93 5. Brown 74 6. Cornell 38 Dartmouth 38 8. Columbia 37 Week 7 8 2013-14 Ivy League Men’s Basketball

NOTES THE IVY LEAGUE® DIGITAL NETWORK IVIES IN THE NBA The Ivy League® Digital Former Harvard standout Jeremy Lin, who starred for the Crimson from 2007- Network is the Ivy League’s first- 10, was the lone Ivy Leaguer gracing the opening day rosters of the 30 National ever digital sports network at Basketball Association (NBA) teams for the 2013-14 season. IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com.

Lin has made an impact on the NBA, on and off the court, since his breakout Featuring live and on-demand video and audio content from home and away game on Feb. 4, 2012, when came off the bench for the New York Knicks. contests across a variety of sports, the nine-channel network features a channel “Linsanity” was born on that day and propelled the Palo Alto, Calif., native to a for each of the eight schools and a League-wide channel showcasing all available three-year deal with the Rockets. Last season as Houston’s starting point guard, digital content across the conference. he averaged 13.4 points, 3.0 rebounds, 6.1 assists starting all 82 games in his third full season. Powered by NeuLion, The Ivy League® Digital Network includes an easy- to-navigate interface, a League-wide network schedule and new interactive Lin is the 42nd former Ivy to play for an NBA team and the first since Penn’s features, such as simultaneous four-game viewing, full DVR controls and social Matt Maloney suited up for the Atlanta Hawks and Yale’s Chris Dudley was a media integration. These new features enhance the viewing experience for the member of the Portland Trail Blazers during the 2002-03 season. Getting his first expanded range of events and other content offerings, all of which are available career start with the Knicks on Feb. 6, 2012 against the Utah Jazz, he was the on computer, mobile and tablet devices, all without the use of an app. first Ivy Leaguer to earn a start for an NBA team since Dudley started for Portland on Jan. 11, 2002. Packages for the League-wide channel are $119.95 for 12 months, $49.95 for four months and $15.95 for one month and include multi-camera HD coverage Lin is the first person with Ivy League ties to appear on back-to-back Sports of all available home and select away games in football and men’s and women’s Illustrated covers, gracing the front of the Feb. 20 and Feb. 27, 2012 editions. basketball and selected home and away games in men’s and women’s ice hockey. Every available Ivy League contest in those sports will be shown on the network. The NBA features three assistant coaches with Ivy ties this season -- Princeton’s Armond Hill with the Los Angeles Clippers, Penn’s Taylor Jenkins with the Packages for the school-specific channels, which feature live and on-demand Atlanta Hawks and Brown’s Stephen Silas with the Bobcats. video and audio content from available home and away contests across a variety of sports, are $89.95 for 12 months, $39.95 for four months, $10.95 for one month Washington Wizards head coach Randy Wittman is the father of former Cornell and $9.95 for a single day. star Ryan Wittman. The younger Wittman 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 Connect with The Ivy League® Digital Network by using the hashtag #IvyDigital Sweet 16 of the 2010 NCAA Tournament. on social media or by following the Ancient Eight on Facebook (facebook.com/ TheIvyLeague), Twitter (@Ivy_Athletics and @IvyLeagueNet) or Instagram In the front office, former Princeton star Steve Mills returned to the Knicks this (instagram.com/IvyLeagueSports). September as President and General Manager. Mills previously worked with New York for 10 years as president of Madison Square Garden Sports. INSIDE IVY LEAGUE BASKETBALL Same show, new home. IVIES ON THE MEN’S BASKETBALL COMMITTEE Former Dartmouth co-captain, former Harvard head coach and current “Inside Ivy League Basketball,” the weekly Northeastern Director of Athletics Peter Roby was selected for a five-year term on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, effective Sept. 1, 2012. online radio show dedicated to Ivy League men’s and women’s basketball, returns for a Roby was appointed to the committee after an opening was created when former third season later in November at its new home Brown standout Bernard Muir, the former director of athletics at Delaware on The Ivy League® Digital Network. accepted a similar position at Stanford in July 2012. Roby is just the second African-American Ivy League graduate to be named to the committee, joining Airing Wednesdays at 7 p.m. and hosted by Dan Loney and Brian Seltzer, Penn’s Craig Littlepage, who served on the committee from 2003-07 and is the “Inside Ivy League Basketball” takes an in-depth look at all the news and notes current Director of Athletics at Virginia. surrounding Ivy League men’s basketball on and off the courts.

Roby is the seventh Ivy alum to serve on the 10-person panel that governs the NCAA Tournament, joining Littlepage, Dartmouth’s Dave Gavitt (1998-82), Jake Look for this season’s schedule and format on IvyLeagueSports.com, Facebook Crouthamel (1991-96) and Mike Slive (2005-09), Princeton’s Gary Walters (facebook.com/InsideIvyLeagueBasketball) and Twitter (@insideivyhoops, (2003-07) and Cornell’s Laing Kennedy (2006-10). #IvyBasketball).

Every episode from the first two seasons are also available on The Ivy League® Digital Network at IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com. Week 8 8 2013-14 Ivy League Men’s Basketball NOTES PRESEASON HONORS Newcomer of the Year Preseason All-Ivy Teams Predicted Order of Finish Ivy League men’s basketball collected Tavon Blackmon, Brown (Fr., G) First Team 1. Harvard numerous preseason recognitions and Sean McGonagill, Brown (Sr., G) 2. Penn honors entering the 2013-14 season: COLLEGEINSIDER.COM Siyani Chambers, Harvard (So., G) 3. Yale Lou Henson Preseason Fran Doughtery, Penn (Sr., F) 4. Brown PRESEASON POLLS All-America Team Shonn Miller, Cornell (Jr., F) 5. Princeton Associated Press Poll Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Jr., G/F) Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Jr., G/F) 6. Columbia RV. Harvard (46) 7. Cornell COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS Second Team 8. Dartmouth ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ Poll Preseason All-Mid-Major Teams T.J. Bray, Princeton (Sr., G) RV. Harvard (28) First Team Miles Jackson-Cartwright, Penn (Sr., G) Player of the Year Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Jr., G/F) Kyle Casey, Harvard (Sr., F) Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Jr., G/F) ATHLON SPORTS Justin Sears, Yale (So., F) Predicted Order of Finish Preseason All-Ivy Teams Gabas Maldunas, Dartmouth (Jr., F/C) Four More Names to Know 1. Harvard First Team Siyani Chambers, Harvard (So., G) 2. Princeton Siyani Chambers, Harvard (So., G) Player of the Year Tony Hicks, Penn (So., G) 3. Yale Sean McGonagill, Brown (Sr., G) Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Jr., G/F) Shonn Miller, Cornell (Jr., F) 4. Brown Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Jr., G/F) Cedric Kuakumensah, Brown (So., F) 5. Penn Shonn Miller, Cornell (Jr., F) Newcomer of the Year 6. Dartmouth Gabas Maldunas, Dartmouth (Jr., F/C) Tavon Blackmon, Brown (Fr., G) SPORTING NEWS 7. Cornell Predicted Order of Finish 8. Columbia Second Team National Top 10 Point Guard 1. Princeton Miles Jackson-Cartwright, Penn (Sr., G) Siyani Chambers, Harvard (So., G) 2. Harvard Preseason All-Ivy Team Brandyn Curry, Harvard (Sr., G) 3. Yale Siyani Chambers, Harvard (So., G) T.J. Bray, Princeton (Sr., G) Best Shooter 4. Brown Fran Doughtery, Penn (Sr., F) Kyle Casey, Harvard (Sr., F) Laurent Rivard, Harvard (Sr., G) 5. Penn Sean McGonagill, Brown (Sr., G) Rafael Maia, Brown (Jr., C) 6. Cornell Shonn Miller, Cornell (Jr., F) Best Rebounder 7. Columbia Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Jr., G/F) Third Team Rafael Maia, Brown (Jr., C) 8. Dartmouth Laurent Rivard, Harvard (Sr., G) Player of the Year Alex Mitola, Dartmouth (So., G) Best Playmaker Preseason All-Ivy Team Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Jr., G/F) Denton Koon, Princeton (Jr., F) Siyani Chambers, Harvard (So., G) Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Jr., G/F) Steve Moundou-Missi, Harvard (Jr., F) Miles Jackson-Cartwright, Penn (Sr., G) BASKETBALL TIMES Justin Sears, Yale (So., F) Best Defender T.J. Bray, Princeton (Sr., G) Predicted Order of Finish Shonn Miller, Cornell (Jr., F) Shonn Miller, Cornell (Jr., F) 1. Harvard Fourth Team Siyani Chambers, Harvard (So., G) 2. Princeton Tony Hicks, Penn (So., G) Most Versatile 3. Penn Nolan Cressler, Cornell (So., G) Sean McGonagill, Brown (Sr., G) Top Player 4. Yale Will Barrett, Princeton (Sr., F) Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Jr., G/F) 5. Brown Fran Doughtery, Penn (Sr., F) Best NBA Prospect 6. Dartmouth Alex Rosenberg, Columbia (Jr., F) Siyani Chambers, Harvard (So., G) Top Newcomer 7. Cornell Dave Winfield Jr., Penn (Fr., C) 8. Columbia Coach of the Year NAISMITH MEMORIAL BASKETBALL Tommy Amaker, Harvard HALL OF FAME Top Coach BLUE RIBBON Bob Cousy Award Watch List Mitch Henderson, Princeton COLLEGE BASKETBALL YEARBOOK Player of the Year Siyani Chambers, Harvard (So., G) Predicted Order of Finish Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Jr., G/F) Brandyn Curry, Harvard (Sr., G) 1. Harvard 2. Yale Freshman of the Year NBCSPORTS.COM 3. Penn Anthony Dallier, Yale (Fr., G) Preseason Mid-Major Power Rankings 4. Princeton 2. Harvard 5. Brown LINDY’S SPORTS ANNUALS 6. Dartmouth Preseason National Rankings Preseason Mid-Major All-America Teams 7. Columbia 26. Harvard Second Team 8. Cornell Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Jr., G/F) Predicted Order of Finish Preseason All-Ivy Team 1. Harvard Honorable Mention Denton Koon, Princeton (Jr., F) 2. Yale Siyani Chambers, Harvard (So., G) Shonn Miller, Cornell (Jr., F) 3. Princeton Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Jr., G/F) 4. Brown Miles Jackson-Cartwright, Penn (Sr., G) 5. Penn Sean McGonagill, Brown (Sr., G) 6. Dartmouth 7. Cornell Player of the Year 8. Columbia Wesley Saunders, Harvard (Jr., G/F) Week 9 8 2013-14 Ivy League Men’s Basketball DOUBLE-DOUBLES SEASON TOTALS Hans Brase, Princeton 15 pts., 11 rebs. at Butler (11/16/13) Career 2013-14 Sean McGonagill, Brown 5 0 T.J. Bray, Princeton 18 pts., 10 assts. vs. George Mason (11/26/13) Rafael Maia, Brown 4 1 11 pts., 13 assts. at Penn State (12/14/13) Cedric Kuakumensah, Brown 4 0 Leland King, Brown 1 1 Kyle Casey, Harvard 19 pts., 12 rebs. at Boston U. (12/07/13) Cory Osetkowski, Columbia 1 1 Fran Dougherty, Penn 17 pts., 11 rebs. vs. Wagner (12/07/13) Shonn Miller, Cornell 7 0 Leland King, Brown 16 pts., 12 rebs. at Mass.-Lowell (11/19/13) Dwight Tarwater, Cornell 2 2

Denton Koon, Princeton 17 pts., 11 rebs. vs. Florida A&M (11/10/13) Gabas Maldunas, Dartmouth 10 3 Connor Boehm, Dartmouth 2 0 Rafael Maia, Brown 13 pts., 10 rebs. vs. Central Conn. St. (11/30/13) John Golden, Dartmouth 1 0

Gabas Maldunas, Dartmouth 14 pts., 11 rebs. vs. Bryant (11/13/13) Kyle Casey, Harvard 5 1 16 pts., 17 rebs. vs. Mass.-Lowell (11/16/13) Jonah Travis, Harvard 3 1 12 pts., 13 rebs. vs. New Hampshire (12/18/13) Siyani Chambers, Harvard 3 0 Kenyatta Smith, Harvard 1 0 Darien Nelson-Henry, Penn 19 pts., 10 rebs. vs. Temple (11/09/13) Wesley Saunders, Harvard 1 0 14 pts., 11 rebs. at Monmouth (11/12/13) Fran Dougherty, Penn 5 1 Cory Osetkowski, Columbia 14 pts., 10 rebs. vs. Md.-Eastern Shore (11/09/13) Darien Nelson-Henry, Penn 4 2 Greg Louis, Penn 1 0 Justin Sears, Yale 26 pts., 13 rebs. vs. Central Conn. St.(11/09/13) 17 pts., 10 rebs. at Connecticut (11/11/13) T.J. Bray, Princeton 2 2 16 pts., 10 rebs. at Hartford (11/30/13) Hans Brase, Princeton 2 1 19 pts., 12 rebs. vs. New Hampshire (12/07/13) Denton Koon, Princeton 1 1 Spencer Weisz, Princeton 1 1 Dwight Tarwater, Cornell 21 pts., 11 rebs. vs. Loyola (Md.) (11/10/13) 12 pts., 13 rebs. vs. Siena (11/22/13) Justin Sears, Yale 5 4 Jeremiah Kreisberg, Yale 3 0 Jonah Travis, Harvard 20 pts., 10 rebs. vs. Holy Cross (11/10/13) Armani Cotton, Yale 1 0

Spencer Weisz, Princeton 17 pts., 10 rebs. vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (12/07/13) 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 8 2013-14 Ivy League Men’s Basketball NOTES RECORDS BOOK WATCH Three-Point Field Goals, Career Scoring, Career 1. 377 Ryan Wittman, Cornell 2006-10 1. 2,503 Bill Bradley, Princeton 1962-65 ------7. 240 Greg Buth. Dartmouth 1997-2001 26. 1,550 Douglas Davis, Princeton 2008-12 8. 237 Cody Toppert, Cornell 2001-05 27. 1,548 Shaun Gee, Dartmouth 1996-2000 9. 235 Sean Jackson, Princeton 1989-92 28. 1,546 Kit Mueller, Princeton 1987-91 10. 232 Damon Huffman, Brown 2004-08 29. 1,540 Steve Leondis, Yale 1979-83 11. 231 Brandt Schuckman, Cornell 1992-96 30. 1,536 James Brown, Dartmouth 1970-73 231 Laurent Rivard, Harvard 2010- 31. 1,518 Jerome Allen, Penn 1991-95 13. 229 Ed Petersen, Yale 1988-92 1,518 Ibrahim Jaaber, Penn 2003-07 14. 225 Zack Rosen, Penn 2008-12 --- 15. 220 Dan Clemente, Harvard 1997-2001 220 Jeff Schiffner, Penn 2000-04 1,299 Sean McGonagill, Brown 2010- 17. 215 Brian Lloyd, Brown 1992-96 1,182 Miles Jackson-Cartwright, Penn 2010- 18. 213 Eric Flato, Yale 2004-08 1,058 Kyle Casey, Harvard 2009-12, 2013- 19. 212 Gabe Lewullis, Princeton 1995-99 1,050 Laurent Rivard, Harvard 2010- 20. 201 Rick Lloyd, Brown 1988-92 756 Brandyn Curry, Harvard 2009-12, 2013- 201 Matt Langel, Penn 1996-2000 754 Wesley Saunders, Harvard 2011- 22. 199 Garret Kreitz, Penn 1994-98 199 Tyler Bernardini, Penn 2007-12 Field Goals, Career 199 Austin Morgan, Yale 2009-13 1. 856 Bill Bradley, Princeton 1962-65 25. 191 Sean McGonagill, Brown 2010- --- 26. 189 Matt Shannon, Columbia 1986-89 13. 647 John Bajusz, Cornell 1983-87 189 Shawn Maharaj, Cornell 1988-92 14. 642 Ron Haigler, Penn 1972-75 189 Chris Wroblewski, Cornell 2008-12 15. 630 Buck Jenkins, Columbia 1989-93 --- 16. 625 Ian Hummer, Princeton 2009-13 128 Miles Jackson-Cartwright, Penn 2010- --- 103 Steve Frankoski, Columbia 2010-11, 2012- 439 Sean McGonagill, Brown 2010- 100 T.J. Bray, Princeton 2010- 375 Miles Jackson-Cartwright, Penn 2010- 91 Will Barrett, Princeton 2009- 371 Kyle Casey, Harvard 2009-12, 2013- 90 Alex Mitola, Dartmouth 2012- 313 Laurent Rivard, Harvard 2010- 88 Brandyn Curry, Harvard 2009-12, 2013- 282 Gabas Maldunas, Dartmouth 2011- 82 Meiko Lyles, Columbia 2010-11, 2013- 250 Wesley Saunders, Harvard 2011- 247 Brandyn Curry, Harvard 2009-12, 2013- Three-Point Field Goal Attempts, Career 1. 875 Ryan Wittman, Cornell 2006-10 Field Goals Attempts, Career 2. 687 Douglas Davis, Princeton 2008-12 1. 1,969 Bill Bradley, Princeton 1962-65 3. 675 Brian Earl, Princeton 1995-99 --- 4. 674 Cody Toppert, Cornell 2001-05 15. 1,291 Douglas Davis, Princeton 2008-12 5. 624 Greg Buth, Dartmouth 1997-2001 16. 1,270 Paul Erland, Dartmouth 1969-72 6 618 Brandt Schuckman, Cornell 1992-96 17. 1,246 Zack Rosen, Penn 2008-12 7. 605 Matt Maloney, Penn 1992-95 18. 1,225 Ian Hummer, Princeton 2009-13 8. 602 Tim Begley, Penn 2001-05 --- 9. 580 Laurent Rivard, Harvard 2010- 1,096 Sean McGonagill, Brown 2010- 10. 576 Zack Rosen, Penn 2008-12 896 Miles Jackson-Cartwright, Penn 2010- 11. 554 Gabe Lewullis, Princeton 1995-99 740 Kyle Casey, Harvard 2009-12, 2013- 12. 551 Jim Goffredo, Harvard 2003-07 736 Laurent Rivard, Harvard 2010- 13. 549 Dan Clemente, Harvard 1997-2001 608 Gabas Maldunas, Dartmouth 2011- 14. 542 Tyler Bernardini, Penn 2007-12 585 Brandyn Curry, Harvard 2009-12, 2013- 15. 536 Ed Petersen, Yale 1988-92 16. 535 Sean McGonagill, Brown 2010- 17. 532 Jim Barton, Dartmouth 1986-89 18. 524 Jeff Schiffner, Penn 2000-04 19. 519 Jerome Allen, Penn 1991-95 20. 508 Austin Morgan, Yale 2009-13 --- 372 Miles Jackson-Cartwright, Penn 2010- 262 T.J. Bray, Princeton 2010- 258 Steve Frankoski, Columbia 2010-11, 2012- 245 Brandyn Curry, Harvard 2009-12, 2013- 226 John Golden, Dartmouth 2011- 224 Alex Mitola, Dartmouth 2012- Week 11 8 2013-14 Ivy League Men’s Basketball NOTES Free Throw Percentage, Career Games Played, Career Min. 120 Free Throws Made 1. 123 Ian Hummer, Princeton 2009-13 1. 89.7 Brian Barbour, Columbia 2009-13 ------36. 109 Earl Hunt, Brown 1999-2003 9. 85.9 Austin Morgan, Yale 2009-13 109 David Gardner, Dartmouth 2001-05 10. 85.8 Gus Broberg, Dartmouth 1938-41 109 Lenny Collins, Cornell 2002-06 11. 85.6 John Bajusz, Cornell 1983-87 109 Andrew Naeve, Cornell 2003-07 --- 109 Clive Weeden, Dartmouth 2007-11 83.2 Laurent Rivard, Harvard 2010- 109 Keith Wright, Harvard 2008-12 --- Assists, Career 102 Laurent Rivard, Harvard 2010- 1. 705 Elliott Prasse-Freeman, Harvard 1999-2003 99 Miles Jackson-Cartwright, Penn 2010- --- 99 T.J. Bray, Princeton 2010- 11. 505 Jerome Allen, Penn 1991-95 97 Kyle Casey, Harvard 2009-12, 2013- 12. 488 Bryan Randall, Dartmouth 1984-88 95 Sean McGonagill, Brown 2010- 13. 482 Chris Wroblewski, Cornell 2008-12 94 Will Barrett, Princeton 2009- 14. 470 Louis Dale, Cornell 2006-10 94 Tyler Melville, Dartmouth 2010- 15. 469 Michael Jordan, Penn 1996-2000 92 Brandyn Curry, Harvard 2009-12, 2013- 16. 460 Kenny Mitchell, Dartmouth 1993-97 17. 443 Sean McGonagill, Brown 2010- Games Started, Career 18. 441 Roger Chadwick, Cornell 1949-52 1. 119 Ryan Wittman, Cornell 2006-10 19. 433 Brandyn Curry, Harvard 2009-12, 2013- --- 20. 428 Larry Zigarelli, Yale 1977-80 12. 105 Ugonna Onyekwe, Penn 1999-2003 21. 427 Tim Begley, Penn 2001-05 13. 102 Lenny Collins, Cornell 2002-06 22. 413 Bill Ryan, Princeton 1981-84 14. 101 Shawn Maharaj, Cornell 1988-92 23. 406 Jeremy Lin, Harvard 2006-10 101 Michael Jordan, Penn 1997-2000 24. 396 Paul Chambers, Penn 1988-92 101 Geoff Owens, Penn 1997-2001 25. 391 Mike Gielen, Harvard 1985-89 101 Tyler Bernardini, Penn 2007-12 26. 387 David Klatsky, Penn 1999-2003 18. 100 Mike Waitkus, Brown 1982-86 27. 381 Kit Mueller, Princeton 1987-91 100 Jerome Allen, Penn, 1992-95 28. 380 Eric Blackiston, Brown 1992-96 100 Justin Namolik, Columbia 1995-99 29. 379 Rick Lloyd, Brown 1988-92 100 Austin Morgan, Yale 2009-13 --- 22. 99 Koko Archibong, Penn 1999-2003 290 T.J. Bray, Princeton 2010- 99 Brett Loscalzo, Columbia 2004-08 284 Miles Jackson-Cartwright, Penn 2010- 99 Peter Sullivan, Brown 2007-11 222 Siyani Chambers, Harvard 2012- 25. 96 Cody Toppert, Cornell 2001-05 96 Keith Wright, Harvard 2008-12 Blocks, Career 27. 95 Sean McGonagill, Brown 2010- 1. 252 Brian Gilpin, Dartmouth 1993-97 28. 94 Mark Zoller, Penn 2004-07 -- 29. 93 Chris Wroblewski, Cornell 2008-12 24. 109 Ian Hummer, Princeton 2009-13 30. 92 Gary Raimondo, Columbia 1995-99 25. 105 Neil Yanke, Yale 1997-2001 92 Matthew Sullivan, Brown 2009-13 26. 104 Andrew McCarthy, Brown 2009-12 32. 91 Craig Austin, Columbia 1998-2002 27. 101 Jamal Adams, Columbia 1990-94 91 Ian Hummer, Princeton 2009-13 101 Kyle Casey, Harvard 2009-12, 2013- 34. 90 Wallace Prather, Cornell 1998-2002 29. 100 Matt Minoff, Yale 2000-04 90 Alex Gamboa, Yale 2001-05 --- 36. 89 David Rufful, Dartmouth 2008-12 97 Gabas Maldunas, Dartmouth 2011- 37. 88 Ka’Ron Barnes, Cornell 2000-04 96 Cedric Kuakumensah, Brown 2012- 88 Miles Jackson-Cartwright, Penn 2010- 39. 83 Oliver McNally, Harvard 2008-12 Steals, Career 83 Brian Barbour, Columbia 2009-13 1. 303 Ibrahim Jaaber, Penn 2004-07 41. 82 Christian Webster, Harvard 2009-13 --- 42. 80 Jabari Trotter, Dartmouth 2008-12 20. 153 Tim Hill, Harvard 1995-99 --- 153 Elliott Prasse-Freeman, Harvard 1999-2003 73 Brandyn Curry, Harvard 2009-12, 2013- 22. 150 John Bajusz, Cornell 1983-87 72 Kyle Casey, Harvard 2009-12, 2013- 150 Flinder Boyd, Dartmouth 1998-2002 64 T.J. Bray, Princeton 2010- --- 128 Brandyn Curry, Harvard 2009-12, 2013- 122 T.J. Bray, Princeton 2010- 109 Sean McGonagill, Brown 2010- 104 Miles Jackson-Cartwright, Penn 2010- Week 12 8 2013-14 Ivy League Men’s Basketball

BROWN BEARS COLUMBIA LIONS CORNELL BIG RED (6-4, 0-0 IVY) (7-5, 0-0 IVY) (0-11, 0-0 IVY) DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT Nov. 10 BINGHAMTON ...... W, 74-57 Nov. 9 MD.-EASTERN SHORE...... W, 73-54 Nov. 8 at Syracuse [ACC Regional]...... L, 82-60 Nov. 13 at Providence [FOX Sports 2]...... L, 73-69 Nov. 12 MANHATTAN...... L, 71-70 Nov. 10 LOYOLA (MD.)...... L, 93-89 ot Nov. 16 at Sacred Heart ...... W, 85-73 Philips Norelco Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (Portland, Ore.) Nov. 13 BINGHAMTON...... L, 89-79 Nov. 19 at Mass.-Lowell...... W, 87-76 Nov. 15 at Michigan State [BTN]...... L, 62-53 Nov. 15 at Louisville [WHAS/ESPN3]...... L, 99-54 Nov. 22 at Longwood...... W, 81-69 Nov. 21 vs. North Texas...... W, 70-66 Nov. 20 at Colgate...... L, 81-58 Nov. 27 at Bryant...... L, 70-67 Nov. 22 at Portland...... L, 69-52 Nov. 22 SIENA...... L, 71-70 Nov. 30 CENTRAL CONN. STATE...W, 72-61 Nov. 23 vs. Idaho...... W, 65-60 Nov. 25 RADFORD...... L, 86-71 Dec. 7 at American...... W, 72-67 Nov. 26 AMERICAN...... W, 61-47 Nov. 29 at Western Michigan...... L, 83-70 Dec. 10 ALBANY (N.Y.)...... L, 74-68 Dec. 1 at Elon...... L, 68-65 ot Dec. 1 at Notre Dame [ESPN3]...... L, 101-67 Dec. 22 at Northwestern [BTDN]...... L, 58-52 Dec. 4 ARMY...... W, 81-64 Dec. 7 ST. FRANCIS (PA.)...... L, 72-62 Dec. 29 at Niagara...... 2 pm Dec. 7 at Bucknell...... L, 57-52 Dec. 22 at Stony Brook...... L, 76-54 Jan. 2 RHODE ISLAND...... 7 pm Dec. 9 MASS.-LOWELL...... W, 78-39 Dec. 28 at Saint Peter’s...... 2 pm Jan. 7 NEW HAMPSHIRE...... 7 pm Dec. 21 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON.....W, 82-59 Jan. 4 at St. Bonaventure [NBCSN]...... 2 pm Jan. 11 DANIEL WEBSTER...... 1 pm Brooklyn Hoops Winter Festival (Brooklyn, N.Y.) Jan. 11 OBERLIN...... 3 pm Jan. 18 at Yale*...... 2 pm Dec. 28 vs. St. John’s [FOX Sports 1]...... 2:30 pm Jan. 18 at Columbia*...... 4 pm Jan. 25 YALE*...... 4 pm Dec. 30 at Colgate...... 7 pm Jan. 25 COLUMBIA*...... Noon Jan. 31 CORNELL*...... 7 pm Jan. 4 ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN...... 4 pm Jan. 31 at Brown*...... 7 pm Feb. 1 COLUMBIA*...... 6 pm Jan. 8 STONY BROOK...... 7 pm Feb. 1 at Yale*...... 7 pm Feb. 7 at Harvard*...... 7 pm Jan. 11 CENTRAL PENN...... 4 pm Feb. 7 at Penn*...... 7 pm Feb. 8 at Dartmouth*...... 7 pm Jan. 18 CORNELL*...... 4 pm Feb. 8 at Princeton*...... 6 pm Feb. 14 PRINCETON*...... 7 pm Jan. 25 at Cornell*...... Noon Feb. 14 DARTMOUTH*...... 7 pm Feb. 15 PENN*...... 6 pm Jan. 31 at Yale*...... 7 pm Feb. 15 HARVARD*...... 7 pm Feb. 21 at Columbia*...... 7 pm Feb. 1 at Brown*...... 6 pm Feb. 21 YALE*...... 7 pm Feb. 22 at Cornell* [NBCSN]...... 8 pm Feb. 7 at Princeton*...... 7 pm Feb. 22 BROWN* [NBCSN]...... 8 pm Feb. 28 at Penn* [NBCSN]...... 7:30 pm Feb. 8 at Penn*...... 7 pm Feb. 28 at Harvard*...... 7 pm March 1 at Princeton* ...... 7 pm Feb. 14 HARVARD*...... 7 pm March 1 at Dartmouth*...... 7 pm March 7 DARTMOUTH*...... 7 pm Feb. 15 DARTMOUTH*...... 7 pm March 7 PRINCETON*...... 7 pm March 8 HARVARD*...... 7 pm Feb. 21 BROWN*...... 7 pm March 8 PENN*...... 7 pm Feb. 23 YALE* [NBCSN]...... 1:30 pm Feb. 28 at Dartmouth*...... 7 pm March 1 at Harvard*...... 7 pm March 7 PENN*...... 7 pm March 8 PRINCETON*...... 7 pm

DARTMOUTH BIG GREEN PENN QUAKERS (6-4, 0-0 IVY) (10-1, 0-0 IVY) (2-7, 0-0 IVY) DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT Nov. 10 LYNDON STATE...... W, 106-61 Coaches vs. Cancer Tripleheader (Boston) Nov. 9 TEMPLE...... L, 78-72 Nov. 13 BRYANT...... L, 87-77 Nov. 10 vs. Holy Cross [NESN]...... W, 82-72 Nov. 12 at Monmouth...... W, 79-73 Nov. 16 MASS.-LOWELL...... W, 77-59 Nov. 12 MIT...... W, 79-37 Nov. 16 PENN STATE...... L, 83-71 Dec. 1 at Maine...... W, 81-56 Nov. 15 HOWARD...... W, 76-44 Nov. 22 at Iowa [BTN]...... L, 86-55 Dec. 5 at Northern Illinois...... L, 64-57 Nov. 20 BRYANT...... W, 86-68 Nov. 26 NIAGARA...... W, 85-66 Dec. 7 at IPFW...... L, 80-64 Nov. 24 at Colorado [ESPNU]...... L, 70-62 Nov. 30 at Lafayette...... L, 79-76 Dec. 10 at Illinois [BTDN]...... L, 72-65 Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) Dec. 4 at Villanova [FOX Sports 1]...... L, 77-54 Dec. 14 JACKSONVILLE STATE.....W, 76-46 Nov. 28 vs. Denver [CBSSN]...... W, 68-60 Dec. 7 WAGNER...... L, 75-69 ot Dec. 18 at New Hampshire...... W, 62-48 Nov. 29 vs. Green Bay [CBSSN]...... W, 76-64 Dec. 22 at Marist...... L, 76-62 Dec. 21 LONGWOOD...... W, 76-64 Nov. 30 vs. TCU [CBSSN]...... W, 71-50 Dec. 29 at Rider [TCN]...... Noon Dec. 31 LESLEY...... 2 pm Dec. 4 at Northeastern...... W, 72-64 Jan. 2 at George Mason [NBCSN]...... 7:30 pm Jan. 4 VERMONT...... 7 pm Dec. 7 at ...... W, 79-68 ot Jan. 4 LA SALLE...... 7 pm Jan. 7 HARTFORD...... 7 pm Dec. 21 VERMONT...... W, 74-68 Jan. 11 PRINCETON* [NBCSN]...... 6 pm Jan. 11 at Harvard*...... 2 pm Dec. 28 at Fordham [SNY]...... 4 pm Jan. 18 SAINT JOSEPH’S...... 7 pm Jan. 18 at St. John’s [FOX Sports 1]...... 6 pm Jan. 1 BOSTON COLLEGE...... 4 pm Jan. 25 NJIT...... 7 pm Jan. 26 HARVARD [NBCSN]...... 4 pm Jan. 4 at Rice [CBSSN]...... 8 pm Jan. 31 at Dartmouth*...... 7 pm Jan. 31 PENN*...... 7 pm Jan. 8 at Connecticut [ESPNU]...... 7 pm Feb. 1 at Harvard* [NBCSN]...... 9 pm Feb. 1 PRINCETON*...... 7 pm Jan. 11 DARTMOUTH*...... 2 pm Feb. 7 CORNELL*...... 7 pm Feb. 7 YALE*...... 7 pm Jan. 21 at Florida Atlantic...... 7 pm Feb. 8 COLUMBIA*...... 7 pm Feb. 8 BROWN*...... 7 pm Jan. 14 GEORGE WASHINGTON...... 2 pm Feb. 14 at Yale*...... 7 pm Feb. 14 at Cornell*...... 7 pm Jan. 26 at Dartmouth* [NBCSN]...... 4 pm Feb. 15 at Brown*...... 6 pm Feb. 15 at Columbia*...... 7 pm Jan. 31 PRINCETON*...... 7 pm Feb. 21 HARVARD*...... 7 pm Feb. 21 at Princeton*...... 7 pm Feb. 1 PENN* [NBCSN]...... 9 pm Feb. 22 DARTMOUTH*...... 7 pm Feb. 22 at Penn*...... 7 pm Feb. 7 BROWN*...... 7 pm Feb. 28 BROWN* [NBCSN]...... 7:30 pm Feb. 28 COLUMBIA*...... 7 pm Feb. 8 YALE*...... 7 pm March 1 YALE*...... 7 pm March 1 CORNELL*...... 7 pm Feb. 14 at Columbia*...... 7 pm March 7 at Columbia*...... 7 pm March 7 at Brown*...... 7 pm Feb. 15 at Cornell*...... 7 pm March 8 at Cornell*...... 7 pm March 8 at Yale*...... 7 pm Feb. 21 at Penn*...... 7 pm March 11 at Princeton*...... 7 pm Feb. 22 at Princeton* [ESPN3/ESPNU]...... 8 pm Feb. 28 CORNELL*...... 7 pm March 1 COLUMBIA*...... 7 pm March 7 at Yale* [NBCSN]...... 7:30 pm March 8 at Brown*...... 7 pm Week 13 8 2013-14 Ivy League Men’s Basketball PRINCETON TIGERS THE IVY LEAGUE ON TELEVISION (9-2, 0-0 IVY) Ivy League men’s basketball teams are scheduled to take part in 38 live broadcasts across 13 different DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT networks for the upcoming season: Nov. 10 FLORIDA A&M...... W, 67-50 Nov. 16 at Butler [FOX Sports 2]...... L, 70-67 Nov. 20 LAFAYETTE...... W, 81-80 ot Date Game, Time/Result Network(s) Nov. 23 at Rice...... W, 70-56 Saturday, Nov. 8 Syracuse 82, Cornell 60 ACC Regional Sports Network Nov. 26 GEORGE MASON...... W, 71-66 Sunday, Nov. 10 Harvard 82, Holy Cross 72 NESN Nov. 30 at Bucknell...... W, 66-53 Monday, Nov. 11 Connecticut 80, Yale 62 SNY/ESPN3 Dec. 7 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON.....W, 77-55 Wednesday, Nov. 13 Providence 73, Brown 69 FOX Sports 2 Dec. 11 at Rutgers [ESPN3]...... W, 78-73 Dec. 14 at Penn State [BTN]...... W, 81-79 ot Thursday, Nov. 14 Rutgers 72, Yale 71 ESPN3 South Point Holiday Classic (Las Vegas) Friday, Nov. 15 Louisville 99, Cornell 54 WHAS-TV/ESPN3 Dec. 20 vs. Pacific...... W, 83-58 Friday, Nov. 15 Michigan State 62, Columbia 53 BTN Dec. 21 vs. Portland...... L, 93-79 Saturday, Nov. 16 Butler 70, Princeton 67 FOX Sports 2 Dec. 31 KENT STATE...... Noon Jan. 4 at Liberty...... 2 pm Friday, Nov. 22 Iowa 86, Penn 55 BTN Jan. 11 at Penn* [NBCSN]...... 6 pm Sunday, Nov. 24 Colorado 70, Harvard 62 ESPNU Jan. 26 KEAN...... 2 pm Tuesday, Nov. 26 Yale 79, Lafayette 76 Lafayette Sports Network Jan. 31 at Harvard*...... 7 pm Thursday, Nov. 28 Harvard 68, Denver 60 CBS Sports Network Feb. 1 at Dartmouth*...... 7 pm Friday, Nov. 29 Harvard 76, Green Bay 64 CBS Sports Network Feb. 7 COLUMBIA*...... 7 pm Feb. 8 CORNELL*...... 6 pm Saturday, Nov. 30 Harvard 71, TCU 50 CBS Sports Network Feb. 14 at Brown*...... 7 pm Sunday, Dec. 1 Notre Dame 101, Cornell 67 ESPN3 Feb. 15 at Yale*...... 7 pm Wednesday, Dec. 4 Villanova 77, Penn 54 FOX Sports 1 Feb. 21 DARTMOUTH*...... 7 pm Tuesday, Dec. 10 Illinois 72, Dartmouth 65 BTDN Feb. 22 HARVARD* [ESPN3/ESPNU]...... 8 pm Wednesday, Dec. 11 Princeton 78, Rutgers 73 ESPN3 Feb. 28 YALE*...... 7 pm March 1 BROWN*...... 7 pm Saturday, Dec. 14 Princeton 81, Penn State 79 (ot) BTN March 7 at Cornell*...... 7 pm Tuesday, Dec. 17 Providence 76, Yale 74 FOX Sports 1 March 8 at Columbia*...... 7 pm Sunday, Dec. 22 Northwestern 58, Brown 52 BTDN March 11 PENN*...... 7 pm Saturday, Dec. 28 Columbia vs. St. John’s, 2:30 pm FOX Sports 1 Saturday, Dec. 28 Harvard at Fordham, 4 pm SNY Sunday, Dec. 29 Penn at Rider, Noon The Comcast Network Thursday, Jan. 2 Penn at George Mason, 7:30 pm NBC Sports Network Saturday, Jan. 4 Cornell at St. Bonaventure, 2 pm NBC Sports Network YALE BULLDOGS Saturday, Jan. 4 Yale at Saint Louis, 5:30 pm NBC Sports Network (5-6, 0-0 IVY) Saturday, Jan. 4 Harvard at Rice, 8 pm CBS Sports Network DATE OPPONENT...... TIME/RESULT Wednesday, Jan. 8 Harvard at Connecticut, 7 pm ESPNU Connecticut 6 Classic (Bridgeport, Conn.) Saturday, Jan. 11 Princeton at Penn, 6 pm NBC Sports Network Nov. 9 vs. Central Conn. State...... W, 93-77 Saturday, Jan. 18 Dartmouth at St. John’s, 6 pm FOX Sports 1 Nov. 11 at Connecticut [SNY/ESPN3]...... L, 80-62 Sunday, Jan. 26 Harvard at Dartmouth, 4 pm NBC Sports Network Nov. 14 at Rutgers [ESPN3]...... L, 72-71 Saturday, Feb. 1 Penn at Harvard, 9 pm NBC Sports Network Nov. 19 SACRED HEART...... W, 80-65 Nov. 23 at Mercer...... L, 81-54 Saturday, Feb. 22 Brown at Cornell, 8 pm NBC Sports Network Nov. 26 at Lafayette [LSN]...... W, 79-76 Saturday, Feb. 22 Harvard at Princeton, 8 pm ESPN3/ESPNU Nov. 30 at Hartford...... W, 54-46 Sunday, Feb. 23 Yale at Columbia, 1:30 pm NBC Sports Network Dec. 4 BRYANT...... L, 72-64 Friday, Feb. 28 Brown at Penn, 7:30 pm NBC Sports Network Dec. 7 NEW HAMPSHIRE...... W, 71-61 Friday, March 7 Harvard at Yale, 7:30 pm NBC Sports Network Dec. 17 at Providence [FOX Sports 1]...... L, 76-74 Dec. 20 at Albany...... L, 70-62 Jan. 4 at Saint Louis [NBCSN]...... 5:30 pm All Times Eastern Jan. 8 VERMONT...... 7 pm Jan. 11 BARUCH...... 2 pm *Ivy League Contests Jan. 18 BROWN*...... 2 pm Jan. 25 at Brown*...... 4 pm Jan. 31 COLUMBIA*...... 7 pm KEY: Feb. 1 CORNELL*...... 7 pm BTN – Big Ten Network (DirecTV 619, DISH 439; Verizon FiOS 85 [SD]/585 [HD], Cablevision/Optimum 413 Feb. 7 at Dartmouth*...... 7 pm [SD]/1650 [HD], AT&T U-verse 650[SD]/1650[HD], BTN.com); BTDN – Big Ten Digital Network (BTN.com); CBSSN Feb. 8 at Harvard*...... 7 pm – CBS Sports Network (DirecTV 613, DISH 158, Verizon FiOS 94, Comcast 854, AT&T U-verse 643 [SD]/1643 Feb. 14 PENN*...... 7 pm [HD]); ESPN3 – ESPN3.com; ESPNU (DirecTV 208, DISH 141, Verizon FiOS 73 [SD]/573 [HD], AT&T U-verse 605 Feb. 15 PRINCETON*...... 7 pm [SD]/1605 [HD]); FOX Sports 1 (DirecTV 219, DISH 150, Verizon FiOS 83 [SD]/583 [HD], Cablevision/Optimum Feb. 21 at Cornelll*...... 7 pm 56 [SD]/769 [HD], AT&T U-verse 652 [SD]/1652 [HD]); FOX Sports 2 (DirecTV 618, DISH 397, Verizon FiOS 198, Feb. 23 at Columbia* [NBCSN]...... 1:30 pm Cablevision/Optimum 403, AT&T U-verse 651 [SD]/1651 [HD]); Lafayette Sports Network (RCN-4, Lehigh Valley, Feb. 28 at Princeton*...... 7 pm Pa.; RCN-8 [Philadelphia, Boston, New York City, Washington, Chicago], WBPH-TV [Allentown, Pa.] DirecTV 788, March 1 at Penn*...... 7 pm DISH 457, ESPN3, MASN [tape delay]); NBCSN – NBC Sports Network (DirecTV 603, DISH 159, Verizon FiOS 90 March 7 HARVARD* [NBCSN]...... 7:30 pm [SD]/590 [HD], AT&T U-verse 640 [SD]/1640 [HD]); NESN – New England Sports Network (DirecTV 628, DISH 434, March 8 DARTMOUTH*...... 7 pm 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); TCN – The Comcast Network (Verizon FiOS 99, Comcast 846); WHAS-TV (Louisville, Ky.)

* Ivy League Contests Week 14 8 2013-14 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.

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

SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G 1. McGonagill, Sean-BRWN Sr 10 63 35 25 186 18.6 1. Maldunas, Gabas-DART Jr 10 26 70 96 9.6 2. Sears, Justin-YALE So 11 70 1 49 190 17.3 2. Maia, Rafael-BRWN Jr 10 38 41 79 7.9 3. Cressler, Nolan-COR So 11 70 21 18 179 16.3 3. Kuakumensah, Cedric-BRWN So 10 21 55 76 7.6 4. Hicks, Tony-PENN So 9 48 14 28 138 15.3 4. Nelson-Henry, Darien-PENN So 8 22 37 59 7.4 5. Saunders, Wesley-HARV Jr 11 58 4 47 167 15.2 5. Sears, Justin-YALE So 11 39 38 77 7.0 6. Duren, Javier-YALE Jr 11 46 17 49 158 14.4 6. Dougherty, Fran-PENN Sr 9 18 42 60 6.7 7. Nelson-Henry, Darien-PENN So 8 36 0 30 102 12.8 7. Tarwater, Dwight-COR Sr 11 31 42 73 6.6 8. Mullins, Grant-COL So 12 43 23 38 147 12.3 8. Moundou-Missi, Steve-HARV Jr 11 22 47 69 6.3 9. Hatter, Robert-COR Fr 11 50 21 12 133 12.1 9. Boehm, Connor-DART So 10 24 35 59 5.9 10. Lo, Maodo-COL So 12 51 23 17 142 11.8 10. Brase, Hans-PRIN So 11 18 45 63 5.7 11. Mitola, Alex-DART So 10 39 25 14 117 11.7 Casey, Kyle-HARV Sr 11 17 46 63 5.7 12. Cartwright, Miles-PENN Sr 9 32 18 23 105 11.7 12. Saunders, Wesley-HARV Jr 11 18 43 61 5.5 13. Chambers, Siyani-HARV So 11 41 17 29 128 11.6 13. Spieth, Steven-BRWN Fr 10 14 41 55 5.5 14. Brase, Hans-PRIN So 11 42 15 27 126 11.5 14. Travis, Jonah-HARV Jr 11 30 29 59 5.4 15. Casey, Kyle-HARV Sr 11 49 3 24 125 11.4 15. Cohen, Isaac-COL So 12 14 50 64 5.3 16. Boehm, Connor-DART So 10 50 1 12 113 11.3 16. Walker, Dockery-BRWN Jr 10 21 29 50 5.0 17. Maldunas, Gabas-DART Jr 10 50 0 10 110 11.0 17. Cressler, Nolan-COR So 11 8 46 54 4.9 18. Barrett, Will-PRIN Sr 11 37 25 21 120 10.9 18. Weisz, Spencer-PRIN Fr 11 12 39 51 4.6 19. Rosenberg, Alex-COL Jr 12 35 10 50 130 10.8 19. Cotton, Armani-YALE Jr 11 9 39 48 4.4 20. Koon, Denton-PRIN Jr 11 42 8 25 117 10.6 20. King, Leland-BRWN Fr 10 14 29 43 4.3

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct. ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Boehm, Connor-DART So 10 50 81 . 6 1 7 1. Chambers, Siyani-HARV So 11 52 4.7 2. Weisz, Spencer-PRIN Fr 11 34 57 . 5 9 6 2. Saunders, Wesley-HARV Jr 11 41 3.7 3. Walker, Dockery-BRWN Jr 10 31 56 . 5 5 4 3. Blackmon, Tavon-BRWN Fr 10 36 3.6 4. Nelson-Henry, Darien-PENN So 8 36 66 . 5 4 5 4. Bagtas, Tony-PENN Fr 7 23 3.3 5. Sears, Justin-YALE So 11 70 132 . 5 3 0 5. Cherry, Devin-COR Jr 11 36 3.3 6. Maldunas, Gabas-DART Jr 10 50 95 . 5 2 6 6. Duren, Javier-YALE Jr 11 34 3.1 Moundou-Missi, Steve-HARV Jr 11 40 76 . 5 2 6 7. McGonagill, Sean-BRWN Sr 10 30 3.0 8. Dougherty, Fran-PENN Sr 9 37 73 . 5 0 7 Hicks, Tony-PENN So 9 27 3.0 9. Maia, Rafael-BRWN Jr 10 38 77 . 4 9 4 9. Mitola, Alex-DART So 10 29 2.9 10. Lo, Maodo-COL So 12 51 104 . 4 9 0 10. Brase, Hans-PRIN So 11 31 2.8 Hatter, Robert-COR Fr 11 31 2.8

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct. STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Hazel, Ben-PRIN Jr 11 23 26 . 8 8 5 1. Saunders, Wesley-HARV Jr 11 23 2.1 2. Mullins, Grant-COL So 12 38 43 . 8 8 4 2. Duren, Javier-YALE Jr 11 17 1.5 3. Moundou-Missi, Steve-HARV Jr 11 28 34 . 8 2 4 3. McGonagill, Sean-BRWN Sr 10 15 1.5 4. Cartwright, Miles-PENN Sr 9 23 28 . 8 2 1 4. Sears, Justin-YALE So 11 16 1.5 5. Cotton, Armani-YALE Jr 11 30 37 . 8 1 1 5. Chambers, Siyani-HARV So 11 15 1.4 6. Saunders, Wesley-HARV Jr 11 47 60 . 7 8 3 6. Lo, Maodo-COL So 12 15 1.3 7. Duren, Javier-YALE Jr 11 49 63 . 7 7 8 7. Spieth, Steven-BRWN Fr 10 12 1.2 8. Travis, Jonah-HARV Jr 11 33 43 . 7 6 7 8. Moundou-Missi, Steve-HARV Jr 11 13 1.2 9. Rosenberg, Alex-COL Jr 12 50 66 . 7 5 8 Victor, Nick-YALE So 11 13 1.2 Kuakumensah, Cedric-BRWN So 10 25 33 . 7 5 8 10. Hicks, Tony-PENN So 9 10 1.1

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. Hobbie, Norman-BRWN Fr 9 14 25 . 5 6 0 1. McGonagill, Sean-BRWN Sr 10 35 3.5 2. Lo, Maodo-COL So 12 23 46 . 5 0 0 2. Mitola, Alex-DART So 10 25 2.5 Harrison, Eli-DART Fr 8 10 20 . 5 0 0 3. Barrett, Will-PRIN Sr 11 25 2.3 4. Melville, Tyler-DART Sr 10 17 35 . 4 8 6 4. Rivard, Laurent-HARV Sr 11 24 2.2 5. Mitola, Alex-DART So 10 25 58 . 4 3 1 5. Cartwright, Miles-PENN Sr 9 18 2.0 6. Brase, Hans-PRIN So 11 15 35 . 4 2 9 6. Mullins, Grant-COL So 12 23 1.9 Pritchard, Jesse-YALE Sr 11 12 28 . 4 2 9 Lo, Maodo-COL So 12 23 1.9 8. Cartwright, Miles-PENN Sr 9 18 43 . 4 1 9 8. Hatter, Robert-COR Fr 11 21 1.9 9. Barrett, Will-PRIN Sr 11 25 60 . 4 1 7 Cressler, Nolan-COR So 11 21 1.9 10. McGonagill, Sean-BRWN Sr 10 35 85 . 4 1 2 Hazel, Ben-PRIN Jr 11 21 1.9 Hatter, Robert-COR Fr 11 21 51 . 4 1 2 2013-14 Ivy League Men's Basketball INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Dec 22, 2013 (All games)

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio 1. Kuakumensah, Cedric-BRWN So 10 30 3.0 1. Bagtas, Tony-PENN Fr 7 23 12 1.9 2. Maldunas, Gabas-DART Jr 10 20 2.0 2. McGonagill, Sean-BRWN Sr 10 30 16 1.9 3. Sears, Justin-YALE So 11 17 1.5 3. Chambers, Siyani-HARV So 11 52 31 1.7 4. Moundou-Missi, Steve-HARV Jr 11 15 1.4 4. Brase, Hans-PRIN So 11 31 20 1.6 5. Cummins, Evan-HARV So 9 12 1.3 5. Mitola, Alex-DART So 10 29 19 1.5 6. Casey, Kyle-HARV Sr 11 11 1.0 6. Blackmon, Tavon-BRWN Fr 10 36 25 1.4 7. Osetkowski, Cory-COL Jr 12 11 0.9 7. Saunders, Wesley-HARV Jr 11 41 29 1.4 8. Saunders, Wesley-HARV Jr 11 10 0.9 8. Hatter, Robert-COR Fr 11 31 23 1.3 9. Nelson-Henry, Darien-PENN So 8 7 0.9 9. Spieth, Steven-BRWN Fr 10 25 21 1.2 10. Onuorah, David-COR Fr 11 9 0.8 10. Maldunas, Gabas-DART Jr 10 28 24 1.2 Giddens, Deion-COR Jr 11 9 0.8 Barrett, Will-PRIN Sr 11 9 0.8

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Maia, Rafael-BRWN Jr 10 38 3.8 1. Maldunas, Gabas-DART Jr 10 70 7.0 2. Sears, Justin-YALE So 11 39 3.5 2. Kuakumensah, Cedric-BRWN So 10 55 5.5 3. Tarwater, Dwight-COR Sr 11 31 2.8 3. Dougherty, Fran-PENN Sr 9 42 4.7 4. Nelson-Henry, Darien-PENN So 8 22 2.8 4. Nelson-Henry, Darien-PENN So 8 37 4.6 5. Travis, Jonah-HARV Jr 11 30 2.7 5. Moundou-Missi, Steve-HARV Jr 11 47 4.3 6. Maldunas, Gabas-DART Jr 10 26 2.6 6. Cressler, Nolan-COR So 11 46 4.2 7. Boehm, Connor-DART So 10 24 2.4 Casey, Kyle-HARV Sr 11 46 4.2 8. Walker, Dockery-BRWN Jr 10 21 2.1 8. Cohen, Isaac-COL So 12 50 4.2 Kuakumensah, Cedric-BRWN So 10 21 2.1 9. Maia, Rafael-BRWN Jr 10 41 4.1 10. Moundou-Missi, Steve-HARV Jr 11 22 2.0 Spieth, Steven-BRWN Fr 10 41 4.1 Dougherty, Fran-PENN Sr 9 18 2.0

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. McGonagill, Sean-BRWN Sr 10 378 37.8 2. Chambers, Siyani-HARV So 11 385 35.0 3. Rivard, Laurent-HARV Sr 11 380 34.5 4. Hazel, Ben-PRIN Jr 11 379 34.5 5. Saunders, Wesley-HARV Jr 11 370 33.6 6. Blackmon, Tavon-BRWN Fr 10 313 31.3 7. Cressler, Nolan-COR So 11 344 31.3 8. Duren, Javier-YALE Jr 11 343 31.2 9. Mitola, Alex-DART So 10 311 31.1 10. Sears, Justin-YALE So 11 338 30.7 2013-14 Ivy League Men's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Dec 22, 2013 (All games)

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1. Harvard 11 10-1 825 75.0 1. Columbia 12 716 59.7 2. Dartmouth 10 6-4 749 74.9 2. Harvard 11 665 60.5 3. Princeton 11 9-2 820 74.5 3. Dartmouth 10 637 63.7 4. Brown 10 6-4 727 72.7 4. Princeton 11 733 66.6 5. Yale 11 5-6 764 69.5 5. Brown 10 678 67.8 6. Penn 9 2-7 624 69.3 6. Yale 11 779 70.8 7. Columbia 12 7-5 802 66.8 7. Penn 9 693 77.0 8. Cornell 11 0-11 734 66.7 8. Cornell 11 933 84.8

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct. 1. Harvard 11 75.0 60.5 +14.5 1. Harvard 11 198 269 . 7 3 6 2. Dartmouth 10 74.9 63.7 +11.2 2. Columbia 12 189 259 . 7 3 0 3. Princeton 11 74.5 66.6 +7.9 3. Princeton 11 170 237 . 7 1 7 4. Columbia 12 66.8 59.7 +7.2 4. Yale 11 191 277 . 6 9 0 5. Brown 10 72.7 67.8 +4.9 5. Dartmouth 10 134 195 . 6 8 7 6. Yale 11 69.5 70.8 -1.4 6. Brown 10 144 222 . 6 4 9 7. Penn 9 69.3 77.0 -7.7 7. Penn 9 131 202 . 6 4 9 8. Cornell 11 66.7 84.8 -18.1 8. Cornell 11 90 155 . 5 8 1

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FGM FGA Pct. FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct. 1. Dartmouth 10 272 555 . 4 9 0 1. Harvard 11 231 580 . 3 9 8 2. Princeton 11 266 573 . 4 6 4 2. Penn 9 218 546 . 3 9 9 3. Harvard 11 287 623 . 4 6 1 3. Brown 10 236 588 . 4 0 1 4. Columbia 12 259 569 . 4 5 5 4. Columbia 12 246 597 . 4 1 2 5. Brown 10 258 587 . 4 4 0 5. Dartmouth 10 213 492 . 4 3 3 6. Yale 11 257 601 . 4 2 8 6. Princeton 11 255 569 . 4 4 8 7. Penn 9 222 527 . 4 2 1 7. Yale 11 268 567 . 4 7 3 8. Cornell 11 278 669 . 4 1 6 8. Cornell 11 314 632 . 4 9 7

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 1. Columbia 12 95 230 . 4 1 3 1. Harvard 11 46 168 . 2 7 4 2. Princeton 11 118 299 . 3 9 5 2. Brown 10 51 171 . 2 9 8 3. Brown 10 67 171 . 3 9 2 3. Princeton 11 51 160 . 3 1 9 4. Dartmouth 10 71 187 . 3 8 0 4. Columbia 12 52 157 . 3 3 1 5. Harvard 11 53 152 . 3 4 9 5. Penn 9 64 190 . 3 3 7 6. Penn 9 49 153 . 3 2 0 6. Dartmouth 10 55 154 . 3 5 7 7. Cornell 11 88 282 . 3 1 2 7. Yale 11 76 183 . 4 1 5 8. Yale 11 59 190 . 3 1 1 8. Cornell 11 92 217 . 4 2 4

REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G 1. Brown 10 407 40.7 1. Dartmouth 10 265 26.5 2. Penn 9 341 37.9 2. Columbia 12 341 28.4 3. Dartmouth 10 367 36.7 3. Princeton 11 342 31.1 4. Harvard 11 403 36.6 4. Harvard 11 348 31.6 5. Yale 11 378 34.4 5. Yale 11 349 31.7 6. Cornell 11 369 33.5 6. Brown 10 359 35.9 7. Columbia 12 402 33.5 7. Cornell 11 438 39.8 8. Princeton 11 347 31.5 8. Penn 9 364 40.4

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G 1. Dartmouth 10 367 36.7 265 26.5 +10.2 1. Harvard 11 60 5.5 2. Columbia 12 402 33.5 341 28.4 +5.1 2. Brown 10 48 4.8 3. Harvard 11 403 36.6 348 31.6 +5.0 3. Yale 11 40 3.6 4. Brown 10 407 40.7 359 35.9 +4.8 4. Dartmouth 10 35 3.5 5. Yale 11 378 34.4 349 31.7 +2.6 5. Penn 9 30 3.3 6. Princeton 11 347 31.5 342 31.1 +0.5 6. Princeton 11 34 3.1 7. Penn 9 341 37.9 364 40.4 -2.6 7. Cornell 11 33 3.0 8. Cornell 11 369 33.5 438 39.8 -6.3 8. Columbia 12 35 2.9 2013-14 Ivy League Men's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Dec 22, 2013 (All games)

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G STEALS G No. Avg/G 1. Penn 9 145 16.1 1. Harvard 11 98 8.9 2. Princeton 11 167 15.2 2. Yale 11 76 6.9 3. Harvard 11 160 14.5 3. Penn 9 57 6.3 4. Dartmouth 10 145 14.5 4. Brown 10 61 6.1 5. Brown 10 131 13.1 5. Columbia 12 65 5.4 6. Cornell 11 139 12.6 6. Princeton 11 59 5.4 7. Columbia 12 138 11.5 7. Dartmouth 10 51 5.1 8. Yale 11 124 11.3 8. Cornell 11 38 3.5

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio 1. Harvard 11 133 12.1 168 15.3 +3.2 1. Princeton 11 167 15.2 123 11.2 1.4 2. Princeton 11 123 11.2 132 12.0 +0.8 2. Harvard 11 160 14.5 133 12.1 1.2 3. Yale 11 138 12.5 143 13.0 +0.5 3. Dartmouth 10 145 14.5 129 12.9 1.1 4. Dartmouth 10 129 12.9 121 12.1 -0.8 4. Cornell 11 139 12.6 136 12.4 1.0 5. Brown 10 140 14.0 124 12.4 -1.6 5. Brown 10 131 13.1 140 14.0 0.9 6. Columbia 12 157 13.1 133 11.1 -2.0 6. Penn 9 145 16.1 161 17.9 0.9 7. Cornell 11 136 12.4 104 9.5 -2.9 7. Yale 11 124 11.3 138 12.5 0.9 8. Penn 9 161 17.9 133 14.8 -3.1 8. Columbia 12 138 11.5 157 13.1 0.9

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 1. Harvard 11 141 12.8 1. Brown 10 284 28.4 2. Dartmouth 10 126 12.6 2. Penn 9 234 26.0 3. Yale 11 138 12.5 3. Columbia 12 305 25.4 4. Brown 10 123 12.3 4. Dartmouth 10 241 24.1 5. Penn 9 107 11.9 5. Harvard 11 262 23.8 6. Cornell 11 120 10.9 6. Princeton 11 261 23.7 7. Columbia 12 97 8.1 7. Cornell 11 249 22.6 8. Princeton 11 86 7.8 8. Yale 11 240 21.8

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb% OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb% 1. Princeton 11 261 78 .770 1. Dartmouth 10 126 187 .403 2. Columbia 12 305 94 .764 2. Harvard 11 141 232 .378 3. Dartmouth 10 241 78 .755 3. Yale 11 138 250 .356 4. Brown 10 284 106 .728 4. Brown 10 123 253 .327 5. Yale 11 240 99 .708 5. Penn 9 107 233 .315 6. Harvard 11 262 116 .693 6. Columbia 12 97 247 .282 7. Cornell 11 249 128 .660 7. Cornell 11 120 310 .279 8. Penn 9 234 131 .641 8. Princeton 11 86 264 .246

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G 1. Princeton 11 118 10.7 2. Cornell 11 88 8.0 3. Columbia 12 95 7.9 4. Dartmouth 10 71 7.1 5. Brown 10 67 6.7 6. Penn 9 49 5.4 7. Yale 11 59 5.4 8. Harvard 11 53 4.8 2013-14 Ivy League Men's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Dec 22, 2013 (All games)

Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Current unbeaten streak Harvard 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 10-1 . 9 0 9 75.0 60.5 Harvard -- 6 Princeton 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 9-2 . 8 1 8 74.5 66.6 Dartmouth -- 3 Dartmouth 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 6-4 . 6 0 0 74.9 63.7 Columbia -- 2 Brown 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 6-4 . 6 0 0 72.7 67.8 Columbia 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 7-5 . 5 8 3 66.8 59.7 Yale 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 5-6 . 4 5 5 69.5 70.8 Penn 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2-7 . 2 2 2 69.3 77.0 Cornell 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0-11 . 0 0 0 66.7 84.8

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin Brown 10 727-678 72.7-67.8 +4.9 258-587 . 4 4 0 67-171 . 3 9 2 144-222 . 6 4 9 407 359 +4.8 Columbia 12 802-716 66.8-59.7 +7.2 259-569 . 4 5 5 95-230 . 4 1 3 189-259 . 7 3 0 402 341 +5.1 Cornell 11 734-933 66.7-84.8 -18.1 278-669 . 4 1 6 88-282 . 3 1 2 90-155 . 5 8 1 369 438 -6.3 Dartmouth 10 749-637 74.9-63.7 +11.2 272-555 . 4 9 0 71-187 . 3 8 0 134-195 . 6 8 7 367 265 +10.2 Harvard 11 825-665 75.0-60.5 +14.5 287-623 . 4 6 1 53-152 . 3 4 9 198-269 . 7 3 6 403 348 +5.0 Penn 9 624-693 69.3-77.0 -7.7 222-527 . 4 2 1 49-153 . 3 2 0 131-202 . 6 4 9 341 364 -2.6 Princeton 11 820-733 74.5-66.6 +7.9 266-573 . 4 6 4 118-299 . 3 9 5 170-237 . 7 1 7 347 342 +0.5 Yale 11 764-779 69.5-70.8 -1.4 257-601 . 4 2 8 59-190 . 3 1 1 191-277 . 6 9 0 378 349 +2.6

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average Brown 3-2189 730 7-19100 2729 0-0 0 10-21289 2129 Columbia 6-5458 910 4-19834 4958 2-2827 1414 12-28119 2343 Cornell 5-5913 1183 6-58194 9699 0-0 0 11-64107 5828 Dartmouth 5-3234 647 5-18914 3783 0-0 0 10-22148 2215 Harvard 4-7184 1796 3-12904 4301 4-18277 4569 11-38365 3488 Penn 4-16908 4227 5-26202 5240 0-0 0 9-43110 4790 Princeton 4-6538 1634 5-22553 4511 2-316 158 11-29407 2673 Yale 3-2191 730 7-24696 3528 1-5060 5060 11-31947 2904 Totals 34-49615 1459 42-202397 4819 9-26480 2942 85-278492 3276 2013-14 Ivy League Men's Basketball Ivy Individual Highs Through games of Dec 22, 2013 (All games)

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points 33 Hicks, Tony (Penn) vs Niagara (11/26/13) 32 Hatter, Robert (Cornell) vs Loyola (Md.) (11/10/13) 31 Sears, Justin (Yale) at Providence (12/17/13) 28 Hicks, Tony (Penn) vs Temple (11/09/13) 28 Mullins, Grant (Columbia) vs Army (12/4/13) Field goals made 13 Sears, Justin (Yale) at Providence (12/17/13) 12 Hicks, Tony (Penn) vs Temple (11/09/13) 12 Hatter, Robert (Cornell) vs Loyola (Md.) (11/10/13) 12 Hicks, Tony (Penn) vs Niagara (11/26/13) 11 Cressler, Nolan (Cornell) vs Siena (11/22/13) Field goal attempts 24 Hicks, Tony (Penn) vs Temple (11/09/13) 24 Saunders, Wesley (Harvard) at Boston University (12/07/13) 20 Hatter, Robert (Cornell) vs Loyola (Md.) (11/10/13) 20 Hicks, Tony (Penn) vs Niagara (11/26/13) 20 Cressler, Nolan (Cornell) at Western Michigan (11/29/13) Field goal percentage .900 (9-10) Chambers, Siyani (Harvard) vs Vermont (12/21/13) .813 (13-16) Sears, Justin (Yale) at Providence (12/17/13) .727 (8-11) Nelson-Henry, Darien (Penn) vs Temple (11/09/13) .714 (10-14) Mullins, Grant (Columbia) vs Army (12/4/13) .692 (9-13) Dougherty, Fran (Penn) at Lafayette (11/30/13) 3-Pt FG made 6 Hatter, Robert (Cornell) at Western Michigan (11/29/13) 6 Mullins, Grant (Columbia) vs Army (12/4/13) 6 Barrett, Will (Princeton) at Penn State (12/14/13) 6 Chambers, Siyani (Harvard) vs Vermont (12/21/13) 5 Cartwright, Miles (Penn) at Monmouth (11/12/13) 5 McGonagill, Sean (Brown) at Providence (11/13/13) 5 Lo, Maodo (Columbia) vs North Texas (11/21/13) 5 Cressler, Nolan (Cornell) at Western Michigan (11/29/13) 5 Rivard, Laurent (Harvard) vs Green Bay (11/29/13) 5 Rivard, Laurent (Harvard) vs TCU (11/30/13) 5 McGonagill, Sean (Brown) vs Albany (12/10/13) 5 Bray, T.J. (Princeton) at Rutgers (12/11/13) 3-Pt FG attempts 13 Cressler, Nolan (Cornell) at Western Michigan (11/29/13) 12 McGonagill, Sean (Brown) at Providence (11/13/13) 12 Rivard, Laurent (Harvard) vs Green Bay (11/29/13) 12 McGonagill, Sean (Brown) vs Albany (12/10/13) 11 Hatter, Robert (Cornell) at Western Michigan (11/29/13) 11 Rivard, Laurent (Harvard) vs TCU (11/30/13) 11 Barrett, Will (Princeton) at Penn State (12/14/13) 3-Pt percentage 1.000 (6-6) Chambers, Siyani (Harvard) vs Vermont (12/21/13) .714 (5-7) Lo, Maodo (Columbia) vs North Texas (11/21/13) .714 (5-7) Bray, T.J. (Princeton) at Rutgers (12/11/13) .625 (5-8) Cartwright, Miles (Penn) at Monmouth (11/12/13) .600 (6-10) Mullins, Grant (Columbia) vs Army (12/4/13) Free throws made 11 Nelson-Henry, Darien (Penn) vs Penn State (11/16/13) 10 Saunders, Wesley (Harvard) vs Bryant (11/20/13) 10 Bray, T.J. (Princeton) vs Portland (12/21/13) 9 Rosenberg, Alex (Columbia) vs Idaho (11/23/13) 9 Hicks, Tony (Penn) vs Niagara (11/26/13) 9 Saunders, Wesley (Harvard) at Boston University (12/07/13) 9 Bray, T.J. (Princeton) at Penn State (12/14/13) Free throw attempts 13 Sears, Justin (Yale) at Connecticut (11/11/13) 13 Rosenberg, Alex (Columbia) vs Idaho (11/23/13) 12 Dougherty, Fran (Penn) vs Penn State (11/16/13) 12 Sherrod, Brandon (Yale) vs New Hampshire (12/07/13) 12 Walker, Dockery (Brown) vs Albany (12/10/13) 12 Bray, T.J. (Princeton) at Penn State (12/14/13) 12 Bray, T.J. (Princeton) vs Portland (12/21/13) Free throw percentage 1.000 (11-11) Nelson-Henry, Darien (Penn) vs Penn State (11/16/13) 1.000 (8-8) Mullins, Grant (Columbia) vs Manhattan (11/12/13) 1.000 (8-8) Moundou-Missi, Steve (Harvard) vs Denver (11/28/13) .909 (10-11) Saunders, Wesley (Harvard) vs Bryant (11/20/13) .900 (9-10) Hicks, Tony (Penn) vs Niagara (11/26/13) .900 (9-10) Saunders, Wesley (Harvard) at Boston University (12/07/13) Rebounds 17 Maldunas, Gabas (Dartmouth) vs Mass.-Lowell (11/16/13) 14 Kuakumensah, Cedric (Brown) vs Binghamton (11/10/13) 14 Maia, Rafael (Brown) at Mass.-Lowell (11/19/13) 13 Sears, Justin (Yale) vs Central Connecticut (11/09/13) 13 Tarwater, Dwight (Cornell) vs Siena (11/22/13) 13 Maldunas, Gabas (Dartmouth) at New Hampshire (12/18/13) Assists 13 Bray, T.J. (Princeton) at Penn State (12/14/13) 10 Bray, T.J. (Princeton) vs George Mason (11/26/13) 9 Saunders, Wesley (Harvard) vs TCU (11/30/13) 9 Bagtas, Tony (Penn) at Villanova (12/04/13) 8 Chambers, Siyani (Harvard) vs Bryant (11/20/13) 8 Chambers, Siyani (Harvard) at Northeastern (12/04/13) 8 Bagtas, Tony (Penn) vs Wagner (12/07/13) 8 Bray, T.J. (Princeton) at Rutgers (12/11/13) 8 Bray, T.J. (Princeton) vs Pacific (12/20/13) Steals 5 McGonagill, Sean (Brown) at Sacred Heart (11/16/13) 4 Madigan, Matty (Brown) vs Binghamton (11/10/13) 4 Hicks, Tony (Penn) at Monmouth (11/12/13) 4 Victor, Nick (Yale) at Mercer (11/23/13) 4 Duren, Javier (Yale) at Mercer (11/23/13) 4 Sears, Justin (Yale) at Hartford (11/30/13) 4 Saunders, Wesley (Harvard) vs TCU (11/30/13) 4 Lo, Maodo (Columbia) vs Army (12/4/13) 4 Saunders, Wesley (Harvard) at Boston University (12/07/13) Blocked shots 7 Maldunas, Gabas (Dartmouth) vs Longwood (12/21/13) 6 Kuakumensah, Cedric (Brown) vs Binghamton (11/10/13) 6 Cummins, Evan (Harvard) vs TCU (11/30/13) 5 Onuorah, David (Cornell) vs Binghamton (11/13/13) 5 Kuakumensah, Cedric (Brown) at Longwood (11/22/13) 5 Kuakumensah, Cedric (Brown) vs Albany (12/10/13) 5 Maldunas, Gabas (Dartmouth) vs Jacksonville State (12/14/13) Turnovers 7 Saunders, Wesley (Harvard) vs TCU (11/30/13) 7 Hicks, Tony (Penn) vs Wagner (12/07/13) 6 Duren, Javier (Yale) at Rutgers (11/14/13) 6 Blackmon, Tavon (Brown) at Mass.-Lowell (11/19/13) 6 Brooks, Henry (Penn) at Iowa (11/22/13) 6 Hicks, Tony (Penn) at Iowa (11/22/13) 6 Dougherty, Fran (Penn) at Villanova (12/04/13) 2013-14 Ivy League Men's Basketball Ivy Team Highs Through games of Dec 22, 2013 (All games)

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 106 Dartmouth vs Lyndon State (11/10/13) 93 Yale vs Central Connecticut (11/09/13) 89 Cornell vs Loyola (Md.) (11/10/13) 87 Brown at Mass.-Lowell (11/19/13) Margin 45 (106-61) Dartmouth vs Lyndon State (11/10/13) 42 (79-37) Harvard vs MIT (11/12/13) 39 (78-39) Columbia vs Mass.-Lowell (12/09/13) 32 (76-44) Harvard vs Howard (11/15/13) Field goals made 34 Cornell vs Loyola (Md.) (11/10/13) 34 Penn vs Niagara (11/26/13) 33 Brown at Sacred Heart (11/16/13) 32 Harvard vs Bryant (11/20/13) Field goal attempts 73 Cornell vs Loyola (Md.) (11/10/13) 67 Brown at Mass.-Lowell (11/19/13) 66 Harvard vs MIT (11/12/13) 65 Cornell at Louisville (11/15/13) Field goal percentage .652 (30-46) Dartmouth vs Longwood (12/21/13) .610 (25-41) Princeton vs George Mason (11/26/13) .571 (32-56) Harvard vs Bryant (11/20/13) .571 (24-42) Columbia vs Mass.-Lowell (12/09/13) 3-Pt FG made 18 Princeton vs Pacific (12/20/13) 16 Cornell at Western Michigan (11/29/13) 16 Princeton at Rutgers (12/11/13) 13 Columbia vs Army (12/4/13) 3-Pt FG attempts 41 Cornell at Western Michigan (11/29/13) 39 Princeton vs Pacific (12/20/13) 34 Princeton at Rutgers (12/11/13) 32 Cornell at Syracuse (11/08/13) 32 Princeton at Penn State (12/14/13) 3-Pt percentage .643 (9-14) Yale at Lafayette (11/26/13) .571 (8-14) Harvard vs Vermont (12/21/13) .545 (12-22) Columbia vs North Texas (11/21/13) .538 (7-13) Brown at Sacred Heart (11/16/13) Free throws made 37 Dartmouth vs Lyndon State (11/10/13) 28 Harvard vs Howard (11/15/13) 27 Penn vs Penn State (11/16/13) 26 Yale vs New Hampshire (12/07/13) 26 Columbia vs Fairleigh Dickinson (12/21/13) Free throw attempts 44 Dartmouth vs Lyndon State (11/10/13) 40 Penn vs Penn State (11/16/13) 38 Harvard vs Howard (11/15/13) 37 Princeton at Butler (11/16/13) Free throw percentage .933 (14-15) Penn at Lafayette (11/30/13) .900 (9-10) Harvard vs TCU (11/30/13) .889 (8-9) Columbia vs Army (12/4/13) .889 (8-9) Dartmouth at Illinois (12/10/13) Rebounds 57 Brown at Mass.-Lowell (11/19/13) 49 Brown at Northwestern (12/22/13) 48 Dartmouth vs Lyndon State (11/10/13) 46 Brown vs Binghamton (11/10/13) 46 Cornell vs Loyola (Md.) (11/10/13) 46 Dartmouth vs Jacksonville State (12/14/13) Assists 23 Harvard vs TCU (11/30/13) 22 Penn vs Niagara (11/26/13) 22 Princeton vs Pacific (12/20/13) 20 Cornell vs Binghamton (11/13/13) 20 Columbia vs Army (12/4/13) Steals 19 Harvard vs MIT (11/12/13) 13 Penn at Monmouth (11/12/13) 13 Princeton at Penn State (12/14/13) 12 Harvard vs Howard (11/15/13) 12 Yale at Mercer (11/23/13) 12 Columbia vs Army (12/4/13) Blocked shots 11 Harvard vs Bryant (11/20/13) 9 Brown at Longwood (11/22/13) 9 Penn vs Niagara (11/26/13) 9 Dartmouth vs Longwood (12/21/13) Turnovers 25 Penn at Iowa (11/22/13) 24 Penn at Villanova (12/04/13) 23 Penn vs Wagner (12/07/13) 22 Penn at Monmouth (11/12/13) 22 Brown at Longwood (11/22/13) Fouls 33 Brown vs Albany (12/10/13) 31 Cornell at Western Michigan (11/29/13) 30 Columbia vs Manhattan (11/12/13) 29 Cornell vs Siena (11/22/13) 29 Penn at Iowa (11/22/13) 29 Penn at Villanova (12/04/13)