The 2013-14 season was a great one for the Icy League, and it may be a harbinger of things to come
Tag: Ivy League
Cornell’s future can only be better
Cornell has had a rough season, as could be expected given some personnel losses. It’s almost in the books, and the future at least looks brighter.
Harvard freshman big man is simply impressive
You can’t help but be impressed by Harvard freshman Zena Edosomwan, and that might be more true off the court than on it. The young big man has had to work his way into the rotation and is now making an impact.
Brown isn’t quite ready to win a game like this
Brown gave Harvard all they could handle on Friday night. The talented but young Bears aren’t quite ready to win a game like this, but they aren’t far away, either.
Penn is not greater than the sum of their parts
Penn has good talent, and many Ivy League schools would love to have some of their players. But the Quakers are struggling, and it starts with not being greater than the sum of their parts.
Princeton is already in a deep hole
It may be early, but Princeton is already in a deep hole in the Ivy League, to the point where they no longer control their own destiny.
How the conferences shake out as 2014 approaches
Non-conference play is just about over. How do the conferences stack up? Here is one look at how the race looks in all 32 conferences across the country.
Dartmouth may not be just a young and promising team anymore
Dartmouth is starting to look like a team that can contend, rather than an upstart. They are older, but they are also more mature and starting to show that come game time.
Brown’s young talent needs time to grow
Brown is counting on freshmen for a lot in the early going, and the Bears are 4-2 with two losses that were there for the taking. As that suggests, there has been a lot to like as well as some clear room for growth.
Harvard uses its depth to overcome injuries early on
Harvard has utilized its depth in the early going to absorb losses to injuries. They hope that they will be healthier soon and use their depth instead to overwhelm opponents, especially with some time on the road in their future.