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07/14/11 The Academic All-Ivy League program has each league institution select five male athletes and five female athletes per season who have achieved a high grade-point average and made a significant contribution to their team.
07/11/11 The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) announced that four members of the Brown men's basketball team have been named to the Honors Court, recognizing those collegiate basketball student-athletes who excelled in academics during the 2010-2011 season. Brown had the highest number of student-athletes honored among Ivy League schools, and the third most cited among all Division I ...
07/08/11 Leah Lang-Gluscic appeared to be on the fast track to success. At the age of 24, she had already graduated from an Ivy League school and was logging 80-hour weeks as an investment banker in Washington, D.C. Then, suddenly, she decided to scrap the plan. She left the lucrative lifestyle of the banking industry and came to Freeport to pursue a lifelong interest in training and developing horses.
07/01/11 PRINCETON (7/1/11) - The 17-game 2011 Princeton field hockey schedule was recently announced. The Tigers' schedule includes seven Ivy League games, eight home contests and seven NCAA Tournament teams from last season.
07/01/11 Princeton's athletic department finished 38th in the final Learfield Directors' Cup standings for the academic year of 2010-11, making it the highest finisher not only in the Ivy League but also among FCS schools. Only Brigham Young, which finished 37th, finished higher than Princeton from a non-BCS conference.
06/30/11 Austin Waddoups is officially a Division 1 prospect, after receiving a scholarship offer from Cornell of the Ivy League. "My boy Austin Waddoups picked up his first D1 offer yesterday! That makes 3 D1 guards at AF!"
06/22/11 According to the company, the Prep Kitchen will bring back the Ivy League Prep School image and feature a polished casual dining environment geared towards mall shoppers and community residents of all ages. Highlights include a salad with Maine lobster, lump crab, avocado, yellow tomatoes, mango and basil puree; a pizza with mushrooms, taleggio and egg; Parisian gnocchi with vegetables and ...
06/21/11 SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. -- Brendan Buckley, head wrestling coach at Ivy League member Columbia University in New York for the last 11 seasons, has been named Cal Poly's head wrestling coach.
06/14/11 PRINCETON N.J. -- Clay Wilson, a 6-foot-3 guard from Lincoln Christian in Tulsa has signed with Ivy League basketball champion Princeton.Wilson averaged 27 points at Lincoln Christian. On three occasions, he scored more than 40 this past season.
06/14/11 Two sophomore Ivy League North Shore Navigators won the NECBL's Player and Pitcher of the Week for the week ending on Saturday, June 11th. NECBL Player of the Week, Columbia outfielder Dario Pizzano, had yet to make an out in his first two games.
06/10/11 With 10 Ivy League championships in the last 12 years, the Princeton women's swimming & diving team knows that it has a constant target on its back. Head coach Susan Teeter has consistently brought in talented classes to continue building the program's tradition, and she feels good about the incoming Class of 2015.
06/09/11 The Princeton men's swimming and diving team is reloading for a run at the 2011-12 Ivy League Championship, and the Tigers have brought in 12 talented standouts to help in that chase next season.
06/02/11 Westborough's Evan Cummins, a heavily recruited basketball prospect at Northfield Mount Hermon, made a verbal commitment earlier this week to play in the Ivy League for coach Tommy Amaker and Harvard University.
06/02/11 Before he pitches Princeton's first game in the 2011 NCAA Championships Friday evening at Texas, sophomore baseball standout Zak Hermans joins the latest edition of TigerCast to discuss the memorable Ivy League championship season and the upcoming NCAA Championships.
06/01/11 Beverly SchaeferPrinceton wins the Ivy League baseball title over Dartmouth College, Princeton, NJ, May 8, 2011. By Paul Franklin Special to The Times Zak Hermans is thrilled to be going to Texas. Scott Bradley is thrilled to be going anywhere....
05/31/11 Two of them have logged a substantial number of shifts at the Garden. Two others studied and skated at an Ivy League institution. Six more whet their blades at the AHL level in Lowell, Connecticut; New Hampshire or Maine. Translation: Although Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals will fall exactly 16 months to the date of their last visit to Boston, the Vancouver Canucks ought to have enough ...
05/30/11 Deciding whether to void his commitment to Cornell for Harvard would have been enviable if it weren't so agonizing for Rosemount prodigy Andrew Hausmann. Choosing the country's most prestigious university meant ditching another Ivy League heavyweight, and football, for the all-state running back.
05/27/11 Jensen Beach graduate Joe Sclafani has been named one of the best baseball players in the Ivy League for the third consecutive season.
05/25/11 Liz Costello competed for four years in some of America's most prestigious classrooms. That's life in the Ivy League.
05/24/11 The money management business is stuffed to the gills with Ivy League talent. Rob Manning, the chief executive of MFS Investment Management, came from a very different place.
05/19/11 Stonington - Jimmy Connelly found out in January he would be playing football next season at Brown University, the second member of his family to hit the Ivy League thanks to four years of diligence |