basketball

2011-12 in Review: After strong start, men’s basketball unable to make a comeback

After a successful nonconference season, the Lions struggled late in games against Ivy opponents.

College athletes need more than just play-caller in coach

Ivy schools trying to be more competitive in college athletics should beware of coaches like John Calipari.

New Jersey boarding school prepares students for college level basketball in proven system

The Peddie School defied all odds by sending four students, current Lions, to play for Columbia, an unlikely achievement for most high schools.

CARUSO: Mysteries and mystique of March

When March rolls around, we eagerly await the upsets, though they destroy our college basketball brackets.

Harvard, Penn, Yale, Princeton finish postseason with losses

Although four Ancient Eight teams made it to the post-season, all of their seasons have come to a close.

Knee injuries always a risk on the basketball court

Knee injuries are common, especially for basketball players.

KLUG: End the NCAA’s madness monopoly

March Madness is a prime example of the problem with college sports and the NCAA.

YOUNG: Ivy basketball shines as Harvard enters tournament

The excitement of Ivy League men's basketball has gone unmatched in the last few weeks.

Where to draw the Lin?

Jeremy Lin exemplifies our society's tendency to over-extrapolate.