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The Ivy Wire...
Yale's Graves to Receive NCAA Silver Anniversary Award
Former Yale men's basketball star Earl "Butch" Graves '84 has been selected as a recipient of the 2009 NCAA Silver Anniversary Award, presented annually to former student-athletes whose collegiate careers ended 25 years ago and who have gone on to excel in their chosen professions.

All-Ivy Volleyball -- 2008
Yale junior outside hitter Cat Dailey has been selected the unanimous 2008 Ivy League Player of the Year after helping the Bulldogs to their first outright Ivy championship in 30 seasons.

Harvard's Pizzotti Named Walter Payton Finalist
Harvard's Chris Pizzotti has been added to the final candidate list for the Walter Payton Award. He is joined on the list by three other newcomers - S.C. State's William Ford, San Diego's John Matthews and Southern Illinois' Larry Warner.

Lindsay Cunningham Named Academic All-American
Brown senior tri-captain Lindsay Cunningham has been named a CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Third Team Academic All-American in women's soccer, as announced by CoSIDA.

Eleven Named to All-Region Teams in Field Hockey
The Ivy League is once again well represented on the 2008 Longstreth/NFHCA Division I All-Region Field Hockey Teams. Eleven players were selected, including four first-team distinctions for a second year in a row. Princeton led the charge with four selections.

Penn's Shokoufandeh Named Academic All-America

All-Ivy Men's Soccer -- 2008

Ivy Weekly Volleyball Awards 10 - 11/18

Ivy Weekly Football Weekly Report 10 - 11/17

Princeton Takes Regional Crown, Ivy Runners Advance

The Treble Alliance: Ivies Get Three into Men's Tourney

Ivy Weekly Women's Basketball Awards 1 - 11/17

Ivy Weekly Men's Basketball Awards 1 - 11/17

Ivy Weekly Men's Soccer Awards 11 - 11/17

Men's Soccer Teams to Learn Tournament Fate at 6 pm

Princeton Bows Out of NCAAs in Overtime Heartbreak

Big Green and Quakers Share Ivy Title; Penn Takes Bid

Penn's Bill Carr Posthumously Elected to USATF Hall

Yale Wins Ivy Volleyball Title

Ivy Football Title to Come Down to Final Weekend

Princeton Into Quarters With 2-0 Win Over Penn State

Harvard Loses Heartbreaker in Penalty Kicks

Princeton Bows Out in NCAA First Round

Official 2008-09 Ivy Hoops Guide Released

Ivy Football on VERSUS is Back This Saturday

All-Ivy Women's Soccer -- 2008

2008-09 Ivy Women's Basketball Preview

All-Ivy Field Hockey -- 2008

Tigers Surge Past Stanford, 8-2; Earn Penn State Date

Ivy Weekly Volleyball Awards 9 - 11/11

Ivy Weekly Field Hockey Awards 10 - 11/11

Harvard, Princeton Headed to NCAAs

Brown Women’s Crew Makes Return Trip To White House

Ivy Weekly Football Report 9 - 11/10

Ivy Weekly Men's Soccer Awards 10 - 11/10

Ivy Weekly Women's Soccer Awards 10 - 11/10

Harvard, Princeton Share Title; Crimson Earn NCAA Berth

All Four Won: Princeton Claims Field Hockey Title

2008 Heps Video Highlights

Eleven Ivies Garner Football Academic All-District Honors

Eleven Ivies Earn Women's Soccer Academic Honors

Four Ivies on CoSIDA Men's Soccer All-District Squads

All-Ivy Cross Country — 2008-09

Ivy Women's Soccer Race Down to the Wire

Ivy Weekly Volleyball Awards 8 - 11/4

Ivy Weekly Field Hockey Awards 9 - 11/3

Ivy Weekly Football Report 8 - 11/3

Van Cortlandt Park Breaks Ground on Renovations

Ivy Weekly Men's Soccer Awards 9 - 11/3

Ivy Weekly Women's Soccer Awards 9 - 11/3

An Orange & Black Halloween

True Dominates Field At CC Championships

The Ivy Feature...
Ivy Colleagues
Chris Young and George Parros are both high-profile professional athletes in Southern California, who trace their relationship back to their days as undergraduate classmates at Princeton.

Unique Tie
What makes the Harvard-Yale game unique is its pedigree. The 125th meeting between the teams will be Nov. 22, 2008 at noon at Harvard Stadium. The Boston Globe recaps this historic tie from its beginning.

High Hopes
Judie Lomax is hoping to bring renewed enthusiasm to the Columbia women’s basketball program. Click here for the recent New York Times feature.

Long-er Range
This season, college basketball's three-point line is moving back one foot farther. The New York Times recently caught up with defending Ivy champs Cornell — one of the best shooting teams in the nation — for their take on the new line.

Redemption [Swan] Song
In 2005, Michael Fucito made a mistake that he paid dearly for. Now the senior is making amends for the time he lost. An undeniable talent on the field and in the classroom, a single force now drives him: redemption.

Exceeding Expectations
Yale's Casey Gerald has spent his life succeeding by exceeding expectations.

A Service Call
Corey Mazza wants to set the record straight. If he could break down his decision to forgo a professional football career, forget a burgeoning modeling/acting career, ignore a budding financial career, he would.


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