2008–09 Ivy League men's basketball season

Unlike other leagues within the NCAA, the Ivy League does not play a league tournament for a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Rather, they send the regular season league champion. Cornell won by second time consecutive.

Cornell would be humbled in the first round, losing to Missouri.

During the 2008–09 season, Harvard's Jeremy Lin was the only NCAA Division I men's college basketball player who ranked in the top ten in his conference for scoring (17.8), rebounding (5.5), assists (4.3), steals (2.4), blocked shots (0.6), field goal percentage (0.502), free throw percentage (0.744), and 3 point shot percentage (0.400).[1]

Standing

SchoolCoachWL
CornellSteve Donahue113
PrincetonSydney Johnson86
YaleJames Jones86
ColumbiaJoe Jones77
DartmouthTerry Dunn77
HavardTommy Amaker68
PennGlen Miller68
BrownJesse Agel311

Results

Home\AwayBrownColumbiaCornellDartmouthHarvardPennPrincetonYale
Brown57–70 45–85 69–59 61–59 52–73 61–43 62–70
Columbia65–59 59–7165–52 60–59 50–51 58–44 53–42
Cornell90–58 83–72 79–76 96–75 60–51 83–59 64–36
Dartmouth63–6167–53 57–75 62–63 63–60 66–63 62–74
Harvard64–6372–63 71–70 66–75 66–60 71–77 66–87
Penn64–54 63–74 63–88 59–69 66–75 56–59 79–87
Princeton56–48 63–35 41–64 59–54 58–55 55–62 62–54
Yale57–5557–49 72–60 74–62 59–69 63–68 60–48
Host win
Guest win

See also

Notes

  1. O'Neil, Dana (December 10, 2009). "Immigrant dream plays out through son: Harvard's do-it-all star learned the game from his father and a host of NBA legends". ESPN. Archived from the original on 9 February 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-01.
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