Men's Basketball

Big Back-to-Back Weekend Ahead as Ivy Madness Race Intensifies

PRINCETON, N.J. – With just two games separating teams two through six in the standings, a massive back-to-back weekend awaits for Ivy League men’s basketball.
 
The top four teams will earn a spot to Ivy Madness. The Ivy League men’s and women’s basketball tournaments will be held at Brown’s Pizzitola Sports Center in Providence from March 14-16. Full information is available at IvyMadness.com. 
 
Yale, 9-0 in Ivy play, earned the first spot to the tournament last Saturday and has hopes of securing an Ivy title this weekend. The Bulldogs are one of two remaining unbeaten teams in conference play in all of Division I and own the nation’s third longest win-streak with 10 consecutive triumphs.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21
TIME GAME COVERAGE
7 p.m. Cornell at Yale  ESPN+ | Stats
7 p.m. Harvard at Princeton ESPN+ | Stats
7 p.m. Dartmouth at Penn ESPN+ | Stats
7 p.m. Columbia at Brown ESPN+ | Stats
 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22
TIME GAME COVERAGE
6 p.m. Cornell at Brown ESPN+ | Stats
6 p.m. Harvard at Penn ESPN+ | Stats
7 p.m. Columbia at Yale ESPN+ | Stats
8 p.m. Dartmouth at Princeton ESPN+ | Stats
 
FAST BREAK
  • The Ivy League ranks in the top five of several conference stats categories according to KenPom (conference games only): 3-point percentage (2nd, 36.2), turnover percentage (3rd, 15.6), 3-point attempts per field goal attempts (3rd, 41.3), effective field goal percentage (4th, 52.9) and tempo (4th, 69.3).
  • Five teams completed non-conference play with winning records: Columbia (11-2), Princeton (11-4), Brown (8-5), Cornell (8-5) and Yale (7-6). The Ivy League enjoyed wins over teams from the ACC, Atlantic 10, Big East and Big Ten.
  • According to KenPom rankings, the Ivy League has the second-best continuity average of all 31 Division I conferences. Columbia (8th), Princeton (17th) and Cornell (28th) all rank in the top 30.
  • Yale continued to climb up the College Insider Men’s Mid-Major Top 25, moving up two spots to No. 6. The Bulldogs recieved one No. 1 vote in the poll, which is voted on by coaches.
  • A pair of Ivies rank in the top 15 nationally in three-pointers made per game including Brown guard Kino Lilly Jr. (2nd, 3.68) and Yale guard John Poulakidas (12th, 3.26).
  • The Ivy League has six current players with over 1,000 career points: Brown senior guard Kino Lilly Jr. (1,821), Columbia senior guard Geronimo Rubio De La Rosa (1,380), Yale senior guard John Poulakidas (1,208), Cornell senior guard Nazir Williams (1,130), Yale senior guard Bez Mbeng (1,081), Princeton junior guard Xaivian Lee (1,033) and Princeton junior forward Caden Pierce (1,009). Lilly ranks 11th all-time in league history in career points while his 321 career three-pointers ranks 3rd all-time and is the 11th most among active Division I players.
  • Four different teams have multiple NCAA tournament wins since 2010: Cornell (2), Harvard (2), Princeton (2) and Yale (2). The Ivy League is one of only 10 current Division-I conferences with four teams with at least two NCAA Tournament wins (excluding First Four games) in that span joining The American, ACC, Atlantic 10, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Missouri Valley, Mountain West and SEC.
  • The Ivy League led all eligible mid-major conferences with six players named to the Lou Henson Early Season Watch List. The award is presented annually to the top player in mid-major college basketball.
LOU HENSON EARLY SEASON WATCH LIST
Brown G Kino Lilly Jr.
Columbia G Geronimo Rubio De La Rosa
Princeton G Xaivian Lee
Princeton F Caden Pierce
Yale G Bez Mbeng
Yale G John Poulakidas
  • Numerous Ivies rank in the top 25 on national statistical categories:
IVIES IN THE TOP 25 (TEAM)
Assist/Turnover Ratio Columbia (13th, 1.62)
Yale (18th, 1.59)
Assists Per Game Cornell (3rd, 18.7)
Columbia (10th, 17.5)
Yale (17th, 17.1)
Blocks Per Game Brown (16th, 5.2)
Effective Field Goal Percentage Cornell (2nd, 58.5)
Yale (23rd, 56.2)
Fastbreak Points Cornell (15th, 14.91)
Field Goal Percentage Cornell (4th, 49.9)
Yale (6th, 49.8)
Fouls Per Game Harvard (21st, 14.3)
Rebound Margin Yale (9th, 9.5)
Rebounds (Defensive) Per Game Yale (6th, 28.64)
Dartmouth (13th, 28.05)
Rebounds Per Game Yale (24th, 39.55)
Scoring Margin Yale (14th, 13.6)
Scoring Offense Cornell (15th, 83.2)
Yale (17th, 83.0)
3-Point Attempts Per Game Princeton (16th, 29.0)
Dartmouth (19th, 28.9)
Cornell (22nd, 28.5)
3-Point Percentage Yale (5ht, 39.6)
3-Pointers Per Game  Dartmouth (6th, 10.8)
Princeton (12th, 10.4)
Cornell (16th, 10.3)
 
IVIES IN THE TOP 25 (INDIVIDUAL)
Field Goal Percentage Landon Lewis, Brown (21st, 59.0)
Free Throw Percentage John Poulakidas, Yale (19th, 89.7)
Geronimo Rubio De La Rosa, Columba (20th, 89.6)
Minutes Per Game Kino Lilly Jr., Brown (25th, 36:14)
3-Point Percentage Kino Lilly Jr, Brown (15th, 43.3)
John Poulakidas, Yale (16th, 42.8)
Cooper Noard, Cornell (17th, 42.8)
3-Pointers Per Game Kino Lilly Jr., Brown (2nd, 3.68)
John Poulakidas, Yale (12th, 3.26)
Triple Doubles Xaivian Lee, Princeton (2nd, 1)
Bez Mbeng, Yale (2nd, 1)