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Princeton freshman guard Madison St. Rose stands atop a ladder with streamers around her neck. She holds a piece of the net that she cut after the Tigers won the Ivy League Tournament. The Ivy League logo is shown prominently on the backboard.

Five numbers to know about Ivy League women’s basketball this offseason

By Jenn Hatfield / April 23, 2023

Exploring the Ivy pipeline to Power 6 programs, attendance growth and more

Columbia's Kaitlyn Davis rises for a right-handed layup on the fast break. There is no defense in sight; the only other player visible is her teammate, Jaida Patrick, trailing the play.

Sights and sounds from a weekend of Ivy League chaos

By Jenn Hatfield / January 9, 2023

Who is the Ivy favorite? Anyone’s guess

Brown guard Grace Arnolie (left) and Yale guard Nyla McGill (right) handle the ball for their respective teams.

Eight Ivy League players who have surprised this season

By Jenn Hatfield / December 4, 2022

Rookie standouts, sophomores making leaps and a senior coming into her own

Yale guard Klara Astrom dribbles the ball in her left hand and drives past a Northeastern defender who is trying to stay vertical.

Non-conference games to watch for every Ivy League team

By Jenn Hatfield / October 31, 2022

We’re picking eight games for Ancient Eight teams — plus a few bonus selections

Side-by-side photos of two Ivy League players, Princeton guard Kaitlyn Chen and Columbia guard Abbey Hsu, shooting the ball.

2022-23 Ivy League preview

By Jenn Hatfield / October 29, 2022

Princeton, Columbia set to battle for NCAA Tournament berths; tight race expected for Ivy League Tournament spots

Daily Briefing — Nov. 25, 2021: Cornell beats the buzzer, Je’Naiya Davis has 35

By Emily Adler / November 25, 2021

Two top-ten showdowns ahead

2020-21 Ivy League preview, Part 2: Five big on-court questions

By Jenn Hatfield / November 7, 2020

It’s unclear whether the season will be played, but let’s focus on the on-court questions

2020-21 Ivy League preview, Part 1 — COVID-19’s impact on rosters

By Jenn Hatfield / November 6, 2020

A majority of the league’s women’s basketball teams could be shorthanded this season