Yale could go one of two ways this season given that they lost their starting backcourt from a year ago.
Tag: Ivy League
Another Ivy League showdown is on the way
With Harvard and Princeton both winning on Saturday night, another big showdown between the teams is set for Friday evening.
Brown puts forth a rare bad effort against Harvard
Harvard won at Brown quite comfortably on Friday night, but a lot had to do with a poor effort on Brown’s part. The Bears have come to play all season, but didn’t on Friday night, with a number of unforced errors along the way.
Young Harvard takes the first Ivy League showdown
Harvard is young, and a young player had a big weekend for them, but after winning the first showdown with Princeton, the Crimson are alone in first place in the Ivy League.
Allen tries to guide Penn through a lot of growing pains
Penn has long been one of the Ivy League’s standard bearers, and they have won many titles with veteran and young teams alike. This season, the Quakers are going through a rebuilding process like many programs have had to.
Behind young guards, Harvard’s offense has become a big part of the story
Harvard has developed an identity as a defensive team in recent years. Now, however, behind two young guards, the Crimson have become quite an offensive team, and that’s become as much a part of their success as their defense.
Offensive issues plague Yale again in Ivy League opener
Yale has had some offensive issues this season, but Saturday might have been a new low. They didn’t have an assist until almost 27 minutes into the game, and that led to poor shooting in a loss at Brown.
Growing pains come first for young Dartmouth
There is a lot of reason for optimism with Dartmouth, and two straight recruiting classes like the ones they have pulled in will make that happen. But what usually happens at first is youth being served, and that’s happening right now.
A high point after a year full of lows for Tucker Halpern
Buried beneath some of the storylines of Brown’s win over Providence is a story that should make a fan of the game happy. One should feel very happy for Brown junior Tucker Halpern, who had a game that a year ago seemed unthinkable.
How the conferences shake out as 2013 approaches
Non-conference play is almost over, and we’ve learned something about a lot of teams and conferences although some are still a mystery. With that in mind, we take a look at how every conference in America looks as the new calendar year approaches.