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Ivy Men's & Women's Hoops Head into Pivotal Weekend
Created: 3/5/2009 3:47:39 PM
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Men's
Standings
Women's
Standings
PRINCETON, N.J. — Heading into the final full travel
weekend, the Cornell men still sit in the driver's seat, but Princeton, Dartmouth
and Yale all have a mathematical chance for a share of the regular season title.
On the women's side, Dartmouth holds a one-game lead over archrival Harvard
— both with three games remaining, including the head-to-head mid-week
season finale Tuesday, March 10.
In the event of any two-or-three-way tie at the conclusion of the regular season
on Tuesday, the tied teams will be co-champions and a playoff will determine
the League's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s
Basketball Championships (since 1955-56, the League has had seven men's and
five women's playoffs, including one three-team playoff for the men and two
three-team playoffs for the women).
Here are the possible scenarios:
MEN
Cornell (9-3 Ivy) can win the Ivy title outright by beating Princeton
(7-4) on Saturday night in its final game of the season, or by beating Penn
on Friday night if Princeton loses at Columbia that night or to Penn in their
regular-season finale on Tuesday, March 10.
Princeton can win the title outright if it sweeps all of its final three
games and Cornell loses both of its final two games.
Cornell and Princeton would share the regular season title at 10-4,
and meet in a one-game playoff, if:
- Cornell beats Penn on Friday night and loses to Princeton on Saturday, AND
- Princeton wins its final three games, at Columbia on Friday night, at Cornell
on Saturday night and at Penn on Tuesday.
Cornell and either Dartmouth (7-5) OR Yale (7-5) would share the regular
season title at 9-5, and meet in a one-game playoff, if:
- Cornell loses its final two games, AND
- The winner of Friday night’s Dartmouth-at-Yale game also wins on Saturday
night (against Brown and Harvard, respectively), AND
- Princeton loses its games at Columbia on Friday night and Penn on Tuesday
night.
Cornell, Princeton and either Dartmouth (7-5) OR Yale (7-5) all would
share the regular season title (at 9-5), forcing a two-game playoff, if:
- Cornell loses to both Penn and Princeton this weekend AND
- Princeton beats Cornell on Saturday night, and loses to either Columbia on
Friday night or Penn on Tuesday, AND
- Yale OR Dartmouth sweep their respective games this weekend.
The men’s playoff games will take place at Columbia's Levien Gymnasium
in New York City.
A one-game playoff would be Saturday, March 14. A three-way, two-game playoff
would take place Thursday, March 12 and Saturday, March 14, with the higher
seed (best combined record vs. two other teams) receiving the bye to meet the
winner of the first playoff game.
WOMEN
Dartmouth (10-1 Ivy) can win the Ivy title outright, if:
- Dartmouth sweeps its two games during the final full weekend of Ivy play combined
of a Harvard loss in one of its two games during the final weekend.
- Both Dartmouth and Harvard both lose once and win once over the final weekend
AND Dartmouth beats Harvard in their regular-season finale on Tuesday, March
10.
- Dartmouth loses one of its two weekend games and Harvard wins both of its
weekend games AND Dartmouth beats Harvard on March 10.
Harvard (9-2) can win the Ivy title outright, if:
- Dartmouth loses both of its weekend games and Harvard wins both of its weekend
games AND Harvard beats Dartmouth on March 10.
- Dartmouth loses one of its two weekend games and Harvard wins both of its
weekend games AND Harvard beats Dartmouth on March 10.
Dartmouth and Harvard could meet in a one-game playoff to determine
the League’s automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, if:
- Both Dartmouth and Harvard win both of their weekend games AND Harvard beats
Dartmouth on March 10.
- Both Dartmouth and Harvard both lose once and win once over the final weekend
AND Harvard beats Dartmouth on March 10.
- Dartmouth loses both of its weekend games and Harvard wins both of its weekend
games AND Dartmouth beats Harvard on March 10.
A one-game playoff game would be Sunday, March 15 at Brown's Pizzitola Sports
Center in Providence, R.I.
*Please note that all playoff game dates are tentative and will be confirmed
on Monday, March 9, along with game times.
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Related Schools: No Associated School
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Related Sports: Basketball
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