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Ivy League Basketball Women's Postseason History 12 123 13 Ivy League Basketball Women’s Postseason History IVY PLAYOFF HISTORY POSTSEASON WOMEN’S INVITATION TOURNAMENT Date Location Winner Loser HISTORY 1994 Date Location Winner Loser 3/13 Cambridge, Mass. Brown (72) Dartmouth (62) 2007 1999 3/15 East Orange, N.J. Seton Hall (60) Dartmouth (39) 3/6 New Haven, Conn. Dartmouth (66) Princeton (49) 2008 2005 3/20 Burlington, Vt. Vermont (69) Dartmouth (50) 3/12 Providence, R.I. Dartmouth (75) Harvard (61) 2009 2006 3/20 Queens, N.Y. St. John’s (83) Harvard (60) 3/10 New Haven, Conn. Dartmouth (73) Brown (62) 2010 3/12 New Haven, Conn. Dartmouth (63) Princeton (48) 3/18 Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse (87) Harvard (68) 2008 2011 3/14 New York, N.Y. Dartmouth (68) Harvard (62) 3/17 New Haven, Conn. Boston College (85) Yale (61) 3/16 New York, N.Y. Cornell (64) Dartmouth (47) 2011 3/17 New Haven, Conn. Boston College (85) Yale (61) NATIONAL SMALL COLLEGE TOURNAMENT 2012 HISTORY 3/15 Hofstra, N.Y. Harvard (73) Hofstra (71) Date Location Winner Loser 3/17 Philadelphia Temple (64) Harvard (59) 1976 3/23 Ashland, Ohio Princeton (72) Fort Lewis (47) NATIONAL WOMEN’S INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT 3/25 Ashland, Ohio West Georgia (59) Princeton (58) HISTORY 3/26 Ashland, Ohio Princeton (59) Seton Hall (57) Date Location Winner Loser 3/27 Ashland, Ohio Francis Marion (95) Princeton (68) 1996 3/21 Amarillo, Texas Arkansas (83) Princeton (51) EAIWA TOURNAMENT HISTORY 3/22 Amarillo, Texas Western Kentucky (74) Princeton (41) Date Location Winner Loser 3/23 Amarillo, Texas Princeton (68) Illinois State (65) 1976 3/5 East Orange, N.J. Princeton (73) Mercy (53) NOTE: The current WNIT paralleled, and then absorbed, the National Women’s 3/5 East Orange, N.J. Princeton (57) La Salle (40) Invitational Tournament, held in Amarillo, Texas from 1969-97. The current 3/5 East Orange, N.J. Princeton (65) Seton Hall (53) Postseason WNIT began following the 1997-98 season. 1978 3/3 Yale (78) Iona (67) 3/4 Yale (60) Ithaca (57) 3/10 Mercy (89) Yale (69) 3/11 Yale (55) Springfield (52) 3/3 College Park, Md. Maryland (110) Penn (44) 3/4 College Park, Md. Howard (77) Penn (59) 3/3 Washington, D.C. Princeton (75) George Washington (63) Washington, D.C. 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 (OT) 3/13 Syracuse (82) Dartmouth (76) 3/14 Boston, Mass. Boston U. (78) Dartmouth (73) 12 124 13 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 2 0-2 .000 2001 2004 Princeton 3 0-3 .000 2010 2012 Yale 0 --- --- --- --- Ivy League 20 1-20 .048 1983 2012 •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 12 125 13 Ivy League Basketball Women’s NCAA Tournament Records POINTS 2 Texas Tech (2nd half) Penn 3/16/01 54 Most, Ivy Player Opponent Date Pts 3 Connecticut (1st half) Cornell 3/23/08 53 1 Allison Feaster, Harvard Stanford 3/14/98 35 4 Connecticut (1st half) Penn 3/21/04 51 2 Jayne Daigle, Dartmouth Monmouth 3/15/83 28 Connecticut (1st half) Dartmouth 3/20/05 51 Allison Feaster, Harvard Arkansas 3/16/98 28 Maryland (2nd half) Harvard 3/18/07 51 4 Reka Cserny, Harvard Kansas State 3/23/03 25 5 Angie Soriaga, Dartmouth Rutgers 3/19/06 23 Fewest in a Half, Ivy Team Opponent Date Pts 6 Brandi Jones, Dartmouth Virginia 3/16/95 20 1 Princeton (1st half) Georgetown 3/20/11 14 Courtney Banghart, Dartmouth Purdue 3/18/00 20 2 Princeton (1st half) St. John’s 3/20/10 18 Niveen Rasheed, Princeton Kansas State 3/17/12 20 3 Dartmouth (2nd half) Connecticut 3/20/05 21 8 Courtney Banghart, Dartmouth Rutgers 3/12/99 19 4 Penn (1st half) Connecticut 3/21/04 23 Jennifer Jones, Penn Texas Tech 3/16/01 19 Cornell (1st half) Connecticut 3/23/08 23 Elizabeth Proudfit, Harvard Vanderbilt 3/15/96 19 Dartmouth (1st half) Maryland 3/22/09 23 Most, Opponent Player Ivy Team Date Pts Fewest in a Half, 1 Sheri Sam, Vanderbilt Harvard 3/15/96 39 Opponent Team Ivy Team Date Pts 2 Cindy Hook, Monmouth Dartmouth 3/15/83 28 1 Purdue (2nd half) Dartmouth 3/18/00 26 Coretta Brown, North Carolina Harvard 3/16/02 28 2 Virginia (2nd half) Dartmouth 3/16/95 27 4 Kristi Tolliver, Maryland Dartmouth 3/22/09 27 3 Rutgers (2nd half) Dartmouth 3/19/06 31 5 Wendy Palmer, Virginia Dartmouth 3/16/95 26 St. John’s (2nd half) Princeton 3/20/10 31 Sugar Rodgers, Georgetown Princeton 3/20/11 26 Georgetown (2nd half) Princeton 3/20/11 31 7 Branshea Brown, Kansas State Princeton 3/17/12 22 Kansas State (1st half) Princeton 3/17/12 31 8 Camille Cooper, Purdue Dartmouth 3/18/00 21 7 Rutgers (1st half) Dartmouth 3/19/06 32 Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers Dartmouth 3/19/06 21 Kendra Wecker, Kansas State Harvard 3/23/03 21 Most, Both Teams Opponent Date Pts Shay Doron, Maryland Harvard 3/18/07 21 1 Harvard (83) Vanderbilt (100) 3/15/96 183 12 Tracy Reid, North Carolina Harvard 3/14/97 20 2 Penn (57) Texas Tech (100) 3/16/01 157 3 Harvard (65) Maryland (89) 3/18/07 154 Most, Ivy Team Opponent Date Pts 4 Harvard (69) Kansas State (79) 3/23/03 148 1 Harvard Vanderbilt (100) 3/15/96 83 5 Harvard (64) Arkansas (82) 3/16/98 146 2 Harvard Stanford (67) 3/14/98 71 Penn (55) Connecticut (91) 3/21/04 146 3 Dartmouth Rutgers (84) 3/12/99 70 4 Harvard Kansas State (79) 3/23/03 69 Fewest, Both Teams Opponent Date Pts 5 Dartmouth Virginia (71) 3/16/95 68 1 Princeton (47) St. John’s (65) 3/20/10 112 2 Princeton (49) Georgetown (65) 3/20/11 114 Most, Opponent Team Ivy Team Date Pts 3 Dartmouth (58) Rutgers (63) 3/19/06 121 1 Vanderbilt Harvard (83) 3/15/96 100 4 Harvard (53) North Carolina (78) 3/14/97 131 2 Texas Tech Penn (57) 3/16/01 100 Princeton (64) Kansas State (67) 3/17/12 131 3 Connecticut Dartmouth (47) 3/20/05 95 6 Dartmouth (58) Monmouth (77) 3/15/83 135 4 Connecticut Penn (55) 3/21/04 91 Dartmouth (53) Maryland (82) 3/22/09 135 5 Maryland Harvard (65) 3/18/07 89 Connecticut Cornell (47) 3/23/08 89 REBOUNDS Most, Ivy Player Opponent Date Rebs Fewest, Ivy Team Opponent Date Pts 1 Allison Feaster, Harvard Stanford 3/14/98 13 1 Dartmouth Connecticut (95) 3/20/05 47 Lauren Edwards, Princeton St. John’s 3/20/10 13 Cornell Connecticut (89) 3/23/08 47 3 Allison Feaster, Harvard Vanderbilt 3/15/96 12 Princeton St. John’s (65) 3/20/10 47 Devona Allgood, Princeton Kansas State 3/17/12 12 4 Princeton Georgetown (65) 3/20/11 49 5 Jennifer Fleischer, Penn Connecticut 3/21/04 10 5 Harvard North Carolina (78) 3/14/97 53 Allison Feaster, Harvard Arkansas 3/16/98 10 Dartmouth Maryland (82) 3/22/09 53 7 Jayne Daigle, Dartmouth Monmouth 3/15/83 9 Suzie Miller, Harvard North Carolina 3/14/97 9 Fewest, Opponent Team Ivy Team Date Pts Jackie Lippe, Dartmouth Purdue 3/18/00 9 1 Rutgers Dartmouth (58) 3/19/06 63 Diana Caramanico, Penn Texas Tech 3/16/01 9 2 St.
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