Men's Basketball

Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, and Princeton Claim Ivy League Victories

PRINCETON, N.J. — Following the second weekend of Ivy League men's basketball, only Dartmouth and Princeton remain unbeaten as the Big Green and the Tigers picked up victories along with Harvard and Penn on Saturday afternoon.

DARTMOUTH 102, CORNELL 91
Dartmouth (8-7, 2-0 Ivy) shot 55.9 percent from the field and placed six players in double figures to secure a road win at Cornell's Newman Arena. Jayden Williams led the Big Green with 24 points on seven made three-pointers, while Connor Amundsen added 23 points and 10 assists to anchor a balanced attack. Dartmouth led for more than 36 minutes and built its advantage with efficient perimeter shooting and 21 assists. Cornell (7-8, 0-2 Ivy) was paced by Jake Fiegen’s game-high 33 points.

PRINCETON 76, YALE 60
Princeton (6-11, 2-0 Ivy) pulled away in the second half behind a decisive shooting stretch, outscoring Yale 54–38 after halftime. Jackson Hicke scored 27 points and Dalen Davis added 17 as the Tigers shot 59.1 percent in the second half and went 21-for-23 at the free-throw line. Princeton held Yale to 35.4 percent shooting overall while controlling the game’s tempo down the stretch. Yale (12-3, 1-1 Ivy) was led by Nick Townsend with 13 points.

PENN 81, BROWN 73
Penn (8-7, 1-1 Ivy) used a strong second half and a decisive edge at the foul line to earn a home win at The Palestra. Ethan Roberts finished with 28 points, including 12 made free throws, while Michael Zanoni added 20 as the Quakers went 22-for-29 at the stripe. Penn outscored Brown 39–31 after halftime and led for nearly 23 minutes overall. Brown (6-9, 0-2 Ivy) was paced by N’famara Dabo’s 17 points.

HARVARD 79, COLUMBIA 54
Harvard (8-8, 1-1 Ivy) controlled the game from start to finish, shooting efficiently from deep and forcing 14 turnovers in a convincing home win. The Crimson built a double-digit halftime lead and never allowed Columbia to mount a big run. Harvard’s balanced scoring attack and perimeter shooting proved decisive throughout the night. Columbia (12-4, 1-1 Ivy) was led by Kenny Noland with 10 points.

Tickets to the 2026 Ivy League Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments are on sale now! The 2026 edition of Ivy Madness will be held at Cornell’s Newman Arena in Ithaca on March 13-15. Full information is available at IvyMadness.com.