Men's Basketball

Men's and Women's Basketball Media Days Set For Tuesday

PRINCETON, N.J. – The Ivy League men's and women's basketball media days, in collaboration with The Field of 68, are set for tomorrow, Tuesday October 28 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The media day will air live on the Field of 68 YouTube Channel (@TheFieldOf68) and X account (@TheFieldOf68).

During the show, fans will hear directly from Ivy League head coaches and student-athletes as they preview the upcoming 2025-26 season. Veteran college basketball insiders Jeff Goodman and Rob Dauster will anchor the men’s program, while Talia Goodman (On3 Sports national women’s basketball reporter) and Maren Walseth (Ivy League women’s basketball analyst) will lead the women’s coverage.

During the program, Ivy League Executive Director Robin Harris will speak with the hosts to discuss the league and the state of college athletics.

Women's Basketball Schedule and Participants
Harvard (10:14 a.m. – 10:31 a.m.) – Carrie Moore, Karlee White Brown (10:31 a.m. - 10:48 p.m.) – Monique LeBlanc, Grace Arnolie Cornell (10:48 a.m. - 11:05 a.m.) – Emily Garner, Clarke Jackson Dartmouth (11:05 a.m. - 11:22 a.m.) – Linda Cimino, Olivia Lawlor Yale (11:22 a.m. - 11:39 a.m.) – Dalila Eshe, Kiley Capstraw Princeton (11:39 a.m. - 11:56 a.m.) – Carla Berube, Madison St. Rose Penn (11:56 a.m. – 12:13 p.m.) – Mike McLaughlin, Katie Collins Columbia (12:13 p.m. – 12:30 p.m.) – Megan Griffith, Perri Page

Men's Basketball Schedule and Participants
Columbia (12:44 p.m. - 1:01 p.m.) – Kevin Hovde, Kenny Noland
Yale (1:01 p.m. - 1:18 p.m.) – James Jones, Casey Simmons
Dartmouth (1:18 p.m. - 1:35 p.m.) – David McLaughlin, Brandon Mitchell-Day
Cornell (1:35 p.m. - 1:52 p.m.) – Jon Jaques, Cooper Noard
Penn (1:52 p.m. - 2:09 p.m.) – Fran McCaffrey, Ethan Roberts
Harvard (2:09 p.m. - 2:26 p.m.) – Tommy Amaker, Chandler Piggé
Brown (2:26 p.m. - 2:43 p.m.) – Mike Martin, Landon Lewis
Princeton (2:43 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.) – Mitch Henderson, Dalen Davis

Since its debut in 2020, The Field of 68 has become one of the most influential voices in the sport, now reaching an audience of more than 200,000 across X, YouTube, and Instagram. Its digital-first approach provides comprehensive coverage of college basketball and its leading figures.

The Ivy League has seen unprecedented success across men’s and women’s basketball in recent years, combining for eight NCAA Tournament victories over the past four seasons.

On the women’s side, the league made history last year as Princeton, Columbia, and Harvard—all top-50 NET teams—earned bids to the NCAA Tournament, marking the first time three Ivy programs reached the field. It was also the second straight season that multiple Ivy League women’s teams earned their way into March Madness, solidifying the league’s place among the nation’s most competitive conferences.

On the men's side, the league continues to showcase its talent in March, totaling eight NCAA Tournament wins since 2010, which, among active conference members, ranks 11th in the nation. In that timespan, four different Ivy League institutions have recorded wins in the tournament, including victories over Auburn, Arizona, Baylor, Cincinnati, Missouri, and Wisconsin.