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Ivy League Basketball Women's Postseason History 15 137 16 Ivy League Basketball Women’s Postseason History IVY LEAGUE PLAYOFF HISTORY POSTSEASON WOMEN’S NATIONAL INVITATION STANDINGS TOURNAMENT HISTORY First Last STANDINGS App. W-L Pct. App. App. First Last Brown 2 1-1 .500 1994 2006 App. W-L Pct. App. App. Columbia --- Brown --- Cornell 1 1-0 1.000 2008 2008 Columbia --- Dartmouth 5 5-2 .714 1994 2008 Cornell --- Harvard 2 0-2 .000 2005 2008 Dartmouth 2 0-2 .000 2007 2008 Penn --- Harvard 5 3-5 .375 2009 2014 Princeton 2 0-2 .000 1999 2006 Penn 1 1-1 .500 2015 2015 Yale --- Princeton 1 1-1 .500 2014 2014 Yale 1 0-1 .000 2011 2011 RESULTS All-Time 10 5-10 .333 2007 2015 Date Location Winner Loser 1994 RESULTS 3/13 Cambridge, Mass. Brown (72) Dartmouth (62) Date Location Winner Loser .......................Round 1999 2007 3/6 New Haven, Conn. Dartmouth (66) Princeton (49) 3/15 East Orange, N.J. Seton Hall (60) Dartmouth (39) ............ 1st 2005 2008 3/12 Providence, R.I. Dartmouth (75) Harvard (61) 3/20 Burlington, Vt. Vermont (69) Dartmouth (50) ............ 1st 2006 2009 3/10 New Haven, Conn. Dartmouth (73) Brown (62) 3/20 Queens, N.Y. St. John’s (83) Harvard (60) ................. 1st 3/12 New Haven, Conn. Dartmouth (63) Princeton (48) 2010 2008 3/18 Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse (87) Harvard (68) ................. 1st 3/14 New York Dartmouth (68) Harvard (62) 2011 3/16 New York Cornell (64) Dartmouth (47) 3/17 New Haven, Conn. Boston College (85) Yale (61) ...................... 1st 2012 3/15 Hofstra, N.Y. Harvard (73) Hofstra (71) .................. 1st 3/17 Philadelphia Temple (64) Harvard (59) ................2nd 2013 3/21 Hartford, Conn. Harvard (61) Hartford (57) ................ 1st 3/23 Philadelphia Drexel (82) Harvard (72) ................2nd 2014 3/20 Princeton, N.J. Princeton (94) VCU (76) ...................... 1st 3/20 New Rochelle, N.Y. Harvard (90) Iona (89) ...................... 1st 3/23 South Orange, N.J. Seton Hall (75) Princeton (74) ..............2nd 3/24 Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers (63) Harvard (52) ................2nd 2015 3/19 Philadelphia Penn (65) Hofstra (58) .................. 1st 3/22 Philadelphia Temple (61) Penn (56) ....................2nd NATIONAL WOMEN’S INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT HISTORY RESULTS Date Location Winner Loser 1996 3/21 Amarillo, Texas Arkansas (83) Princeton (51) 3/22 Amarillo, Texas Western Kentucky (74) Princeton (41) 3/23 Amarillo, Texas Princeton (68) Illinois State (65) NOTE: The current WNIT paralleled, and then absorbed, the National Women’s Invitational Tournament, held in Amarillo, Texas from 1969-97. The current Postseason WNIT began following the 1997-98 season. 15 138 16 Ivy League Basketball Women’s Postseason History WOMEN’S BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL NATIONAL SMALL COLLEGE TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT HISTORY HISTORY STANDINGS Date Location Winner Loser First Last 1976 App. W-L Pct. App. App. 3/23 Ashland, Ohio Princeton (72) Fort Lewis (47) Brown --- 3/25 Ashland, Ohio West Georgia (59) Princeton (58) Columbia --- 3/26 Ashland, Ohio Princeton (59) Seton Hall (57) Cornell --- 3/27 Ashland, Ohio Francis Marion (95) Princeton (68) Dartmouth --- Harvard --- EAIWA TOURNAMENT HISTORY Penn 1 2-1 .667 2013 2013 Date Location Winner Loser Princeton --- 1976 Yale --- 3/5 East Orange, N.J. Princeton (73) Mercy (53) All-Time 1 2-1 .667 2013 2013 3/5 East Orange, N.J. Princeton (57) La Salle (40) 3/5 East Orange, N.J. Princeton (65) Seton Hall (53) RESULTS 1978 Date Location Winner Loser .......................Round 3/3 Yale (78) Iona (67) 2013 3/4 Yale (60) Ithaca (57) 3/21 Philadelphia Penn (65) Howard (60) ................. 1st 3/10 Mercy (89) Yale (69) 3/23 Philadelphia Penn (49) Fairfield (48) ..................QF 3/11 Yale (55) Springfield (52) 3/27 Detroit Detroit (71) Penn (68) ...................... SF 3/3 College Park, Md. Maryland (110) Penn (44) 3/4 College Park, Md. Howard (77) Penn (59) 3/3 Washington Princeton (75) George Washington (63) Washington Princeton (67) Villanova (56) Monmouth, N.J. Princeton (71) Slippery Rock (68) 3/11 Monmouth, N.J. Seton Hall (67) Princeton (63) 1979 3/2 Canisius (67) Yale (64) 3/3 Yale (94) Marist (72) 1981 3/8 Dartmouth (82) • Massachusetts (73) 3/13 Syracuse (82) Dartmouth (76) 3/14 Boston Boston U. (78) Dartmouth (73) • Overtime 15 139 16 Ivy League Basketball Women’s Postseason History NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT HISTORY STANDINGS Date Location Winner Loser First Last 1986 App. W-L Pct. App App. Albany State (74) Columbia (67) Brown 1 0-1 .000 1994 1994 Columbia (89) Buffalo State (73) Columbia• 0 --- --- --- --- Cornell 1 0-1 .000 2008 2008 Dartmouth 7 0-7 .000 1983 2009 Harvard 6 1-6 .143 1996 2007 Penn 3 0-3 .000 2001 2014 Princeton 5 1-5 .167 2010 2015 Yale 0 --- --- --- --- Ivy League 22 2-22 .083 1983 2015 •Columbia competed in NCAA Division III through the 1985-86 season and competed in the 1986 NCAA Division III Tournament (1-1). Columbia began competing in Division I and in the Ivy League for women’s basketball beginning with the 1986-87 season. RESULTS Date Location Winner Loser .....................................Round 1983 3/15 Hanover, N.H. Monmouth (77) Dartmouth (58) ......................Prelim 1994 3/16 Storrs, Conn. 1Connecticut (79) 16Brown (60) ............................ E-1st 1995 3/16 Charlottesville, Va. 3Virginia (71) 14Dartmouth (68) .................... E-1st 1996 3/15 Nashville, Tenn. 3Vanderbilt (100) 14Harvard (83) ....................... ME-1st 1997 3/14 Chapel Hill, N.C. 1North Carolina (78) 16Harvard (53) ......................... E-1st 1998 3/14 Palo Alto, Calif. 16Harvard (71) 1Stanford (67) .........................W-1st 3/16 Palo Alto, Calif. 9Arkansas (82) 16Harvard (64) ....................... W-2nd 1999 3/12 Piscataway, N.J. 3Rutgers (84) 14Dartmouth (70) ..................MW-1st 2000 3/18 W. Lafayette, Ind. 4Purdue (70) 13Dartmouth (66) ..................... E-1st 2001 3/16 Lubbock, Texas 2Texas Tech (100) 15Penn (57) ........................... ME-1st 2002 3/16 Chapel Hill, N.C. 4North Carolina (85) 13Harvard (58) ......................MW-1st 2003 3/23 Manhattan, Kan. 3Kansas State (79) 14Harvard (69) .......................... E-1st 2004 3/21 Bridgeport, Conn. 2Connecticut (91) 15Penn (55) .............................. E-1st 2005 3/20 Storrs, Conn. 3Connecticut (95) 14Dartmouth (47) ..... Kansas City-1st 2006 3/19 Trenton, N.J. 3Rutgers (63) 14Dartmouth (58) ........ Cleveland-1st 2007 3/18 Hartford, Conn. 2Maryland (89) 15Harvard (65) ................. Dayton-1st 2008 3/23 Bridgeport, Conn. 1Connecticut (89) 16Cornell (47) ........... Greensboro-1st 2009 3/22 College Park, Md. 1Maryland (83) 16Dartmouth (52) ............Raleigh-1st 2010 3/20 Tallahassee, Fla. 6St. John’s (65) 11Princeton (47) .............. Dayton-1st 2011 3/20 College Park, Md. 5Georgetown (65) 12Princeton (49) .......Philadelphia-1st 2012 3/17 Bridgeport, Conn. 8Kansas State (67) 9Princeton (64) .............Kingston-1st 2013 3/24 Waco, Texas 8Florida State (60) 9Princeton (44) ... Oklahoma City-1st 2014 3/23 College Park, Md. 5Texas (79) 12Penn (61) ...................Louisville-1st 2015 3/21 College Park, Md. 9Green Bay (70) 8Princeton (80) .............Spokane-1st 3/23 College Park, Md. 1Maryland (85) 8Princeton (70) ............Spokane-2nd 15 140 16 Ivy League Basketball Women’s NCAA Tournament Records POINTS Kansas State Princeton (64) 3/17/12 67 Most, Ivy Player Opponent Date Pts 6 Purdue Dartmouth (66) 3/18/00 70 1 Allison Feaster, Harvard Stanford 3/14/98 35 Green Bay Princeton (80) 3/21/15 70 2 Jayne Daigle, Dartmouth Monmouth 3/15/83 28 8 Virginia Dartmouth (68) 3/16/95 71 Allison Feaster, Harvard Arkansas 3/16/98 28 4 Blake Dietrick, Princeton Maryland 3/23/15 26 Most in a Half, Ivy Team Opponent Date Pts 5 Reka Cserny, Harvard Kansas State 3/23/03 25 1 Princeton (2nd half) Green Bay 3/21/15 46 Alyssa Baron, Penn Texas 3/23/14 25 2 Harvard (1st half) Stanford 3/14/98 43 7 Angie Soriaga, Dartmouth Rutgers 3/19/06 23 3 Harvard (2nd half) Vanderbilt 3/15/96 42 8 Brandi Jones, Dartmouth Virginia 3/16/95 20 4 Harvard (1st half) Vanderbilt 3/15/96 41 Courtney Banghart, Dartmouth Purdue 3/18/00 20 Dartmouth (2nd half) Rutgers 3/12/99 41 Niveen Rasheed, Princeton Kansas State 3/17/12 20 6 Harvard (2nd half) Maryland 3/18/07 40 Michelle Miller, Princeton Green Bay 3/21/15 20 12 Elizabeth Proudfit, Harvard Vanderbilt 3/15/96 19 Most in a Half, Opponent Team Ivy Team Date Pts Courtney Banghart, Dartmouth Rutgers 3/12/99 19 1 Vanderbilt (2nd half) Harvard 3/16/96 60 Jennifer Jones, Penn Texas Tech 3/16/01 19 2 Texas Tech (2nd half) Penn 3/16/01 54 Annie Tarakchian, Princeton Green Bay 3/21/15 19 3 Connecticut (1st half) Cornell 3/23/08 53 4 Connecticut (1st half) Penn 3/21/04 51 Most, Opponent Player Ivy Team Date Pts Connecticut (1st half) Dartmouth 3/20/05 51 1 Sheri Sam, Vanderbilt Harvard 3/15/96 39 Maryland (2nd half) Harvard 3/18/07 51 2 Cindy Hook, Monmouth Dartmouth 3/15/83 28 Coretta Brown, North Carolina Harvard 3/16/02 28 Fewest in a Half, Ivy Team Opponent Date Pts 4 Kristi Tolliver, Maryland Dartmouth 3/22/09 27 1 Princeton (1st half) Georgetown 3/20/11 14 Laurin Mincy, Maryland Princeton 3/23/15 27 2 Princeton (1st half) St. John’s 3/20/10 18 6 Wendy Palmer, Virginia Dartmouth 3/16/95 26 3 Princeton (1st half) Florida State 3/24/13 19 Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown Princeton 3/20/11 26 4 Dartmouth (2nd half) Connecticut 3/20/05 21 8 Lexie Brown, Maryland Princeton 3/23/15 23 5 Penn (1st half) Connecticut 3/21/04 23 9 Branshea Brown, Kansas State Princeton 3/17/12 22 Cornell (1st half) Connecticut 3/23/08 23 10 Camille Cooper, Purdue Dartmouth 3/18/00 21 Dartmouth (1st half) Maryland 3/22/09 23 Kendra Wecker, Kansas State Harvard 3/23/03 21 Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers Dartmouth 3/19/06 21 Fewest in a Half, Shay Doron, Maryland Harvard 3/18/07 21 Opponent Team Ivy Team Date Pts Mehryn Kraker, Green Bay Princeton 3/21/15 21 1 Purdue (2nd half) Dartmouth 3/18/00 26 15 Tracy Reid, North Carolina Harvard 3/14/97 20 2 Virginia (2nd half) Dartmouth 3/16/95 27 Imani McGee-Stafford, Texas Penn 3/23/14 20 3 Florida State (2nd half) Princeton 3/24/13 29 4 Rutgers (2nd half) Dartmouth 3/19/06 31 Most, Ivy Team Opponent Date Pts St.
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