Women's Basketball

Ivy Women's Hoops Ivy Madness Race Continues on Saturday Afternoon



PRINCETON, N.J.
— With four conference games on the back burner, the road to Ivy Madness is heating up as the Ivy standings continue to take shape.

Harvard (10-7, 3-1 Ivy) travels to Yale (4-13, 1-3 Ivy) for the first game on Saturday's slate at 1 p.m. ET. Columbia-Penn and Cornell-Princeton tip off next at 2 p.m. ET. For the final contest of the day, Dartmouth (6-10, 0-4 Ivy) takes on Brown (12-5, 3-1 Ivy) at 3 p.m. ET.

The top four teams in the standings will earn an Ivy Madness berth. The event, which combines the men’s and women’s league tournaments, is set to take place from March 15-17 at Levien Gymnasium in New York. Both all-session tickets and single-game tickets are now on sale and may be purchased at IvyMadness.com. 

SATURDAY, JAN. 27
TIME GAME COVERAGE
1 p.m. Harvard at Yale ESPN+
2 p.m. Columbia at Penn ESPN+
2 p.m. Cornell at Princeton ESPN+
3 p.m. Dartmouth at Brown ESPN+

QUICK HITS

  • Three Ivies — Princeton (36), Columbia (71), and Harvard (78) — are all ranked inside the top-80 of the most recent NET rankings.
  • Ivy League women’s basketball currently ranks as the seventh strongest conference in the nation according to the Conference RPI metrics.
  • The Ivy League has recorded 10 wins over Power conference opponents this season with wins over the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, and Big 12. Additionally, the league has won six games over NCAA Tournament teams from last season, and has seven wins against the Atlantic-10, Mountain West, Conference-USA, and American.
  • Following a 4-0 start in Ivy play, Princeton is receiving votes in the most recent national AP Poll.
  • Ivies have played tough competition this season as the league has played against nine ranked opponents, including No. 2 UCLA, No. 12 Ohio State, No. 13 Baylor, No. 14 Indiana, and No. 22 Syracuse.