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Subject: Re: If so, that's good for Dartmouth!


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Date Posted: 14:12:48 03/14/24 Thu
In reply to: Go Green 's message, "If so, that's good for Dartmouth!" on 12:53:15 03/14/24 Thu

Every year, there are ample examples of Ivy basketball players who transfer to make important contributions to Power 5 and other D1 teams that are making a run at March Madness for both men's and women's teams.

This 2023-24 season, Ivy League men's basketball players at Power 5 conferences included: Ryan Langborg at Northwestern; Chris Ledlum and Jordan Dingle at St Johns; Paxson Wojcik at UNC; and Gus Larson at Cal. EJ Jarvis transferred to Florida but elected to not play this season.

Mason Forbes with St Mary’s, along with Ryan Langborg and Paxson Wojcik, already have punched their tickets to March Madness. They potentially may be joined by other Ivies in the Big Dance, such as Greg Dolan and Dame Adelekun with Loyola Chicago and Ledlum and Dingle with St Johns. Jacob O’Connell at Merrimack and Eddie Turner at Montana State, just missed joining the Big Dance when their teams lost in their conference finals. Finally, other Ivy league players contributing to D1 programs included: Idan Tretout at Iona: Max Lorca Loyd at UMBC; Luka Sakota at Northeastern; Lucas Monroe at Drexel; Keeshawn Kellman at FGCU; Matthue Coton at Hawaii; Perry Cowan at Manhattan; and Marcus Filien at U Albany.

Having 18 Ivy League men's basketball players contributing to D1 basketball programs is a good indication of the relative strength of our conference.

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