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  1. In 2015, Harvard tied with Yale for the Ivy title with an 11–3 league record. Despite having lost to Yale 62–52 at Lavietes Pavilion on March 6, 2015, just eight days later Harvard won a playoff between the two at the Palestra in Philadelphia to determine the Ivy League's NCAA automatic bid by a score of 53–51.

  2. Ivy League Men's Basketball Champions. The eight Ivy League schools compete annually in men's basketball. The following is a list of past conference champions and a list of notable players. At the conclusion of the regular season the team with the best league record is crowned league champion.

    Season
    Champion
    Notes
    Princeton
    Princeton and Yale
    Princeton won tournament
    Princeton
    none
    Ivy League Men's Basketball season was ...
    • Methodology
    • No. 1 Princeton
    • No. 2 Harvard
    • No. 3 University of Pennsylvania
    • No. 4 Yale
    • No. 5 Columbia
    • No. 6 Dartmouth
    • No. 7 Cornell
    • No. 8 Brown

    Similar to our previous article looking at Power 5 schools, we apply the same approach to creating our Ivy League rankings. Despite not selling out their football stadiums or having large athletic merchandise sales, Ivy League schools actually field some of the most athletic teams in terms of sheer number due to their large endowments(all eight are...

    Princeton tops the list for the best athletic Ivy of the past five years. In order to land themselves at the top, the Tigers both dominate certain sports and are consistently solid across all others. They ranked at least fifth or higher out of the eight Ivies in all but one sport (baseball) as they will rarely be found at the bottom of the conferen...

    The oldest university in America (est. 1636) comes in at No. 2 in the Ivy League aggregate standings. Harvard has won over 149 national team championships but only ten of them are considered “NCAA team championships”. This is due to Harvard dominating more obscure sports with a limited number of collegiate programs that aren’t NCAA approved (such a...

    Penn comes in at No. 3 so it is no surprise that they consistently finish in the middle of the pack for most Ivy sports. The Quakers don’t dominate any Ivy polls but are never at the bottom. They don’t rank last in any of the sports over the past five years and only seventh in men’s golf and women’s volleyball. But on the same token, they only have...

    Yale’s placement in the Ivies is a tale of two extremes when it comes to different sports. They finished in the top three for 11 of the 26 represented, but also in the bottom three for eight sports. Thus, according to the law of averages, they land smack in the middle of our rankings at No. 4 overall. When it comes to the big three college sports, ...

    Columbia might have the most “volatility” throughout their polls as they can jump from the bottom to the top of the standings in any given year and also fall down. Similar to Yale, the majority of their program success has leaned towards the men’s side with nine Ivy titles and an average finish of fourth compared to three titles and an average fini...

    Dartmouth has the smallest undergraduate population (4,500) out of all the Ivies but comes in at No. 6 in the rankings. The Big Green should not be underestimated when it comes to sports given their small school size and population town size (Hanover has around 8,000 people). The smallest school actually places first when it comes to the biggest sp...

    Despite being from the second smallest town population wise (Ithaca has around 30,000 residents), Cornell has the largest undergraduate population of all Ivies at 15,000 (5,000 more than second most populated Penn). Cornell is also the newest member of the Ivies founded in 1865. They are known for ice hockey more than any other Ivy is recognized fo...

    Topping out the Ivy power rankings is Brown. Across all 26 sports, they finished with an average ranking of sixth and only have one Ivy title in the past five years courtesy of women’s soccer in 2019. That 2019 team went 6-0-1 in Ivy League play and finished the season ranked No. 23 nationally. This year’s team improved on that going undefeated in ...

  3. Former Ivy League Players Who Played In The NBA * Including anyone currently in the NBA; NBA career stats since the 1946-1947 season.

  4. May 20, 2020 · Harvard has only recently emerged as one of the true powerhouses in the Ivy League. Of its seven total conference titles, five came in consecutive years from 2011-2015 with the other two coming later in 2018 and 2019.

  5. Feb 15, 2019 · Of the eight teams currently in the Ivy League, six have made the modern NCAA tournament: Brown, Cornell, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Yale. Dartmouth went to four straight NCAA ...

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  7. Lin finished his career as the first player in the history of the Ivy League to record at least 1,450 points (1,483), 450 rebounds (487), 400 assists (406) and 200 steals (225). [22] He graduated from Harvard in 2010 with a degree in economics and a 3.1 grade-point average. [39]

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