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Since Penn has already whisked away the Ivy crown (and Columbia has already levitated its basketball hoops), there’s a full non-consequential week left to discuss everyone’s favorite topic—the lack of an Ivy League postseason tournament...
Under one set of “lucky” circumstances, the league is graced with the spectacle that is a postseason playoff. Under another, Penn is deemed the most worthy team at 12-2, and Yale and Princeton are sent home. Under both, the Quakers eventually move on to the Big Dance...
Every year, several Ivy teams that struggled at the beginning of the season catch fire down the stretch, yet have no chance to cash in on their improved play. This year, Dartmouth (6-1 in its last seven games) and Harvard (5-2) will both be shutout from postseason play, despite the fact that they have as much momentum as any team...
Harvard’s dreams of postseason play effectively ended on Feb. 4, when it lost 70-57 to Penn and fell three games behind the Quake Show in the loss column. With no Ivy League tournament, the Crimson (12-13, 7-5 Ivy) has basically been playing out the string of games ever since, having lost virtually all hope of even...
Noah Welch will tell you the Ivy title is nothing compared to an NCAA title, or even an ECAC title. He’ll tell you that the Cleary Cup won’t get you anywhere in the postseason, that its possession would have been nice but its absence isn’t quite crushing...