Sunday Morning Hangover: Big Red Dominate Crimson; Quakers Infuriate Bears

It was a Saturday night full of excitement and controversy, but the locus of the intrigue was over 300 miles from where people would have thought. Penn scored the final six points over the last 33 seconds of the game, including a controversial tip-in by forward Dan Monckton possibly after time had expired, to slip […]

Week 1 Saturday Notebook

The highly anticipated Ivy opening weekend lacked any serious intrigue on Friday night, as the closest of the four contests was decided by 13 points, while Harvard and Cornell posted 29- and 34-point victories, respectively. Yale defeated Penn by that 13-point margin, as the Quakers pulled within eight with 3:48 to go, but Zack Rosen […]

14-Game Tournament: Harvard-Cornell Highlights First Full Weekend

Both Harvard and Cornell have been here before. The Big Red has seen all sorts of contenders wither over the last couple years when faced with the task of actually matching Cornell step-for-step over the course of a 14-Game Tournament. For Harvard, though, you have to dig back a little further. It’s been awhile since […]

2010 McDonald’s Boys All-America

The 2010 McDonald’s Boys All-America NOMINEES have been announced and there are many Ivy recruits who made the extensive list. A few minor points to keep in mind when trying to determine if it’s an accurate reflector of anything: Not to pick on Matt Brown, but he’s on the list and he started playing hoops […]

IVY SEASON PREVIEW: First, Second Team All-Ivy; Predicted Records

Your Basketball-U staff presents its picks for First- and Second-Team All-Ivy for the 2010 Ivy League season. Howard Gensler FIRST TEAM G Zack Rosen G Jeremy Lin F Ryan Wittman F Matt Mullery C Jeff Foote SECOND TEAM G Alex Zampier G Noruwa Agho G Peter Sullivan F Keith Wright F Kyle Casey Player of […]