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At Harvard, he received his degree in economics and finished his senior year with per game averages of 16.4 points, 50 percent field goal rate, 4.4 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.4 steals. He earned a spot on the All-Ivy League First Team and was...
Jan. 27, at a sold-out Lee Amphitheater in New Haven, Yale hosted Harvard for one of the most anticipated regular-season games in recent Ivy League history. For Yale, it played out in forgettable, even embarrassing, fashion. Harvard won, 65-35,...
In this Feb. 10, 2012 photo, Tara Kane Prendergast, a senior from Colorado and one of 16 Brown University students supporting the position that their school needs to sacrifice more financially to support the city of Providence, speaks at an... View Photo »
For example, during apartheid in South Africa students at Harvard and other Ivy League institutions staged protests against the university’s trustees demanding that they divest themselves of stock in companies that did business with South Africa in order to force the government there to abandon aparthei...
Series vs. Brown • While the Bears have won nine of the last 10 and 18 of 23 against Dartmouth, the Green still hold the advantage in the all-time series, 75-69.
Here, Us Weekly lists the facts you need to know about the 23-year-old as the world watches him go from benchwarmer to household name. PHOTOS: Stars who've dated athletes 1. He's holds an Ivy League degree. The California-native traveled all the way...
16 pre-Ivy games and 69.4 percent in the conference season. The Tigers have also improved on their 3FG percentage defense between the pre-Ivy run and the conference season, allowing 35 percent shooting in the 16 pre-Ivy games and 30.7 percent shooting...
Former Princeton NCAA college basketball coach Pete Carril, left, and his former player Geoff Petrie pose with the Lapchick Character Award statue during a presentation luncheon on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011, in New York. Petrie, the current President of... View Photo »
That 4 percent loss is going to affect her intelligence? When I've got Ivy League genes that I'm perhaps transferring to Darcy? Doubtful
Every dime of government spending is seized from the people by force or created out of thin air by an all knowing self-proclaimed Great Depression expert named Ben Bernanke. This Ivy League professor who has spent his entire life in academia and...
Lin's background is quite a bit different. He wasn't heavily recruited, nor did he emerge from a school known for its basketball prowess. After winning a state championship in high school, Lin was barely a blip on the basketball radar. Pac-10 schools...
The Ivy League is an athletic conference comprising eight private institutions of higher education in the Northeastern United States. The term is most commonly used to refer to those eight schools considered as a group. The eight institutions are Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University,... Full Article
Former Princeton NCAA college basketball coach Pete Carril, left, and his former player Geoff Petrie pose with the Lapchick Character Award statue during a presentation luncheon on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011, in New York. Petrie, the current President of Basketball Operations for the NBA...
View Photo »Former Princeton NCAA college basketball coach Pete Carril smiles during the Lapchick Character Awards presentation luncheon on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011, in New York. Carril and former coaches Jim Phelan and Debbie Ryan received the Lapchick Character Awards, recognizing basketball...
View Photo »Former Princeton basketball coach Pete Carril, second from right, arrives for a presentation luncheon on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011, in New York. Carril and former coaches Jim Phelan and Debbie Ryan received the Lapchick Character Awards, recognizing basketball coaches of "both exemplary...
View Photo »In this photo provided by Harvard University Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg speaks to students outside Lamont Library on the campus of Harvard University, in Cambridge, Mass. , Monday, Nov. 7, 2011. Zuckerberg returned to Harvard to enlist new talent for his social networking site. ...
View Photo »In this photo provided by Harvard University, Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg, right, speaks with Harvard President Drew Faust, front left, on the schools campus, in Cambridge, Mass. , Monday, Nov. 7, 2011. Zuckerberg returned to Harvard to enlist new talent for his social networking...
View Photo »Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg takes questions from members of the media as a crowd looks on on the campus of Harvard University, in Cambridge, Mass. , Monday, Nov. 7, 2011. Zuckerberg returned to Harvard to enlist new talent for his social networking site. It's the 27-year-old CEO's...
View Photo »In this Oct. 19, 2011 photo, Harvard University student ROTC midshipmen Evan Roth, from left, Colin Dickinson and Catherine Philbin walk past Dunster House on the campus of Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. ROTC programs are coming back to some Ivy League universities four decades...
View Photo »In this Oct. 19, 2011 photo, Harvard University student ROTC midshipmen Sebastian Saldivar, of Dallas, smiles as he stands with fellow Harvard midshipmen during a weekly leadership lab, held at Boston University, in Boston. ROTC programs are coming back to some Ivy League universities...
View Photo »Brown University professor Mark Blyth speaks to protestors and passers-by about his views on austerity and economic policy at the site of Occupy Boston, in Boston, Massachusetts, October 7, 2011. Ivy League professors dropped by anti-Wall Street protest camps in Boston and New York on...
View Photo »A path is cleared through the tent village set up in Boston's financial district at the site of Occupy Boston, in Boston, Massachusetts, October 7, 2011. Ivy League professors dropped by anti-Wall Street protest camps in Boston and New York on Friday to school the demonstrators on...
View Photo »Lisa Doherty, 56, holds a placard at the site of Occupy Boston, in Boston, Massachusetts, October 7, 2011. Doherty plans to join the protestors indefinitely. She returns each day to hold a sign. Ivy League professors dropped by anti-Wall Street protest camps in Boston and New York on...
View Photo »Kevin Lordan, 58, from Everett, Massachusetts holds a placard at the site of Occupy Boston, in Boston, Massachusetts, October 7, 2011. Lordan, camped since Tuesday, said he is taking a stand against corporate greed and age discrimination. He is currently unemployed. Ivy League...
View Photo »Princeton's Douglas Davis (20) makes the game-winning shot while guarded by Harvard's Oliver McNally late in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in a playoff for the Ivy League championship at Yale University in New Haven, Conn. , Saturday, March 12, 2011. Princeton won...
View Photo »Princeton's Douglas Davis reacts as he falls and slides backwards across the floor after sinking the game-winning shot at the buzzer in their 63-62 win over Harvard in an NCAA college basketball game in a playoff for the Ivy League championship at Yale University in New Haven, Conn. , Saturday,...
View Photo »Princeton's Ian Hummer right, and Dan Mavraides, left, react after Douglas Davis (20) center hit a three-point shot to pull Princeton in the lead over Harvard late in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in a playoff for the Ivy League championship at Yale University in New...
View Photo »A fan sitting on Harvard's side holds up a sign during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in a playoff for the Ivy League championship at Yale University in New Haven, Conn. , Saturday, March 12, 2011. Princeton won 63-62.
View Photo »Harvard's Christian Webster (15) goes up for a shot while guarded by Princeton's Brendan Connolly (44) during first half of an NCAA college basketball game in a playoff for the Ivy League championship at Yale University in New Haven, Conn. , Saturday, March 12, 2011.
View Photo »Princeton fans yell toward the direction of Harvard's Kyle Casey (30) as he waits to inbound a pass during first half of an NCAA college basketball game in a playoff for the Ivy League championship at Yale University in New Haven, Conn. , Saturday, March 12, 2011.
View Photo »Harvard's Brandyn Curry, right, drives to the basket as Princeton's Dan Mavraides, left, defends during first half of the Ivy League Championship NCAA college basketball game at Yale University in New Haven, Conn. , Saturday, March 12, 2011.
View Photo »Harvard head coach Tommy Amaker gestures during first half of an NCAA college basketball game in a playoff for the Ivy League championship against Princeton at Yale University in New Haven, Conn. , Saturday, March 12, 2011.
View Photo »FILE - In this March 12, 2011, file photo, Harvard head coach Tommy Amaker gestures during first half of an NCAA college basketball game in a playoff for the Ivy League championship against Princeton at Yale University in New Haven, Conn. Harvard (8-0) entered the rankings at No. 25 on...
View Photo »Official Earl Walton holds a ball during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game between Harvard and Princeton in a playoff for the Ivy League championship at Yale University in New Haven, Conn. , Saturday, March 12, 2011. Walton, and colleagues Jim Burr and Tim Higgins...
View Photo »Harvard's Oliver McNally, left, is fouled by Princeton's Brendan Connolly during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in a playoff for the Ivy League championship at Yale University in New Haven, Conn. , Saturday, March 12, 2011.
View Photo »Harvard fans react to player Oliver McNally after he was fouled in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Princetone in a playoff for the Ivy League championship at Yale University in New Haven, Conn. , Saturday, March 12, 2011.
View Photo »Princeton's Dan Mavraides, left, celebrates with assistant coach Tony Newsom after beating Harvard 63-62 in an NCAA college basketball game in a playoff for the Ivy League championship at Yale University in New Haven, Conn. , Saturday, March 12, 2011.
View Photo »Former Princeton NCAA college basketball coach Pete Carril, left, and his former player Geoff Petrie pose with the Lapchick Character Award statue during a presentation luncheon on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011, in New York. Petrie, the current President of Basketball Operations for the NBA...
View Photo »For example, during apartheid in South Africa students at Harvard and other Ivy League institutions staged protests against the university’s trustees demanding that they divest themselves of stock in companies that did business with South Africa in order to force the government there to abandon aparthei...
That 4 percent loss is going to affect her intelligence? When I've got Ivy League genes that I'm perhaps transferring to Darcy? Doubtful
I've never thought about going to an Ivy League school. I want to play football at the next level, but I want the best education that is possible, too. Stanford has a tremendous [reputation]. I would love the opportunity to play college football at a big school.
This weekend should really help our team out here in the middle of the season ... It mirrors the Ivy League championships format, so come March we will know what to expect.
We are excited about the chance to rededicate ourselves to winning an Ivy League Championship ... It’s our singular purpose going into the offseason.
But Yale is going to be there. They’re going to knock off somebody big. And the Ivy League has three tournament teams this year. It’s the best unknown conference in the country. For us, Saturday was the best thing that could have happened to us. And I loved our team’s response.
They had to wait for the official Ivy League press release or announcement, so I kind of kept it quiet ... But obviously when I found out, I was pretty excited and a little surprised.
From [what] I heard from players that played against him on our team and from a couple other people around the league, he’s a really solid player ... I think he was Harvard’s best player on the Ivy League championship team, so he deserves all the credit as well.
Over the past couple years, it has been an amazing experience being able to win the Ivy League, go to the NCAA Tournament and create program history with my team
You don’t often get the chance to work with a person who has been an Ivy League professor, has flown thousands of hours for Delta Airlines and continues to practice anesthesiology ... We’re excited by the ideas Dr. Appel brings to the table and proud of how he’s already helped make NGMC a safer place fo...
Zero percent of people show up at the Ivy League saying they want to be an I-banker, but 25 and 30 percent leave thinking that it’s their calling
the Ivy League group with generations of tradition that probably won’t win because voting for them is like voting for the Yankees to win the World Series
I talked to some schools, but it wasn't anything big or anything I pursued ... I potentially could have played in the Ivy League. I don't think I could have played here.
My grandfather always wanted me to go to an Ivy League school ... I am proud to live up to his expectations. I made sure to work very hard on my grades and had to take the SATs a few times. It wasn't easy, but I reached the academic standards. I also wanted to be near to my family, who I am close to. I ...
It's just like sports. I'll be competing for a good grade with the best in the world. The Ivy League offers a lot of opportunities.
Wanted: Beautiful twenty-something with Ivy League education
There’s not a straight line between the crochet club and the Ivy League
I know they're picked to win the Ivy League and they've got their whole team back from last year that lost a heartbreaker to go to the NCAA Tournament ... They're really well-coached with Tommy Amaker. There's a reason they'll probably win the Ivy League. They've been together since they were freshmen a...
I thought I was going to go to an Ivy League school either Harvard, Yale or Cornell but then this fall BU contacted me and I just got a good feeling when I went there for my visit ... I'm definitely excited to be going to Boston.
When I was in Harvard I had two shoulder surgeries that kept me out of most of those two seasons ... But I made it back at the end of both those years and played in two Harvard-Yale games. And we won two Ivy League titles. I had a broken clavicle and they put a plate in. Then I broke it again and they t...
It’s just amazing the progress she’s made in so little time, and it could really foreshadow an exciting future for Abbey ... It’s really cool to see an Ivy League runner competing among the top runners in the country and excelling.
This new plan will make us more in tune with our peer Ivy League schools in terms of structural organization.
I think society has democratized a bit ... You don't have to be from the East Coast elite to be considered for high office, or have the Ivy League kind of education.
I like to do what I can to encourage students from different backgrounds who might not feel comfortable being at an Ivy League institution.
Chuck had a great season. It was really impressive to see him come in and take the Ivy League by storm as a freshman ... He ran well this year, and he’ll only get better from here on out. He’s a great kid and a real hard worker, so look out for him these next few years. He’s going to be a stud.
