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Subject: Re: Women’s Ivy Madness


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CC89 (Semantics...hurts)
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Date Posted: 22:33:14 03/16/25 Sun
In reply to: Tiger81 's message, "Re: Women’s Ivy Madness" on 21:17:18 03/16/25 Sun

Harvard WBB social media and individual players in interviews keep referring to themselves as "Ivy Champs". That's not correct as Columbia earned that title over a 14-game season. I wish the IL was stricter and clearer with their terminology. Harvard earned the automatic bid by winning the ILT but they are not Ivy Champs.

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SpuytenDuyvil76 (in lumine tuo)
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Date Posted: 06:43:20 03/17/25 Mon

Columbia Women's Basketball team are the Ivy League champions. In sole possession of the title, they have co-held the prior two years.

In the post season play, the Lions narrowly lost the Ivy Tournament to a highly worthy Harvard team, the only one to beat them in regular season play.

The NCAA selection committee saw fit to include Columbia, along with Harvard and an also worthy Princeton team, in March Madness, the play-off system for college basketball's ultimate national championship.

Columbia's athletic website confirms the Lions opening opponent will be U of Washington.

"Columbia picked up five wins over teams in this year's NCAA Tournament field and advanced to the Ivy League Tournament Championship Game for the third time in the last four years."

https://clk.gocolumbialions.com/e/es?s=431263&e=10467&elqTrackId=119d34c998c845f78c2844083071aa65&elq=66ce8d18f8904ed8a506d2f9cc18f109&elqaid=181&elqat=1&elqak=8AF599F47DE1B6544016CAA29790C13C0472B07FE944B6F5456DF8FCD303D7500A54

Good luck and go Lions!

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