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 28 February, 2005

 Team
Pts
Pvs
 Comments
1. Penn (26)
[
17-8, 10-1 Ivy]
208 1 With the Ivy title wrapped up, Penn can become the first team to win the league by four games since Princeton in 1997-98.
2.
Harvard
[12-13, 7-5 Ivy]
157 5 The Crimson played its best basketball in over two years over the weekend, easily sweeping Yale and Brown at home.
3.
Cornell
[12-13, 7-5 Ivy]
155 3 Cornell couldn't hang with Penn on Friday, but rallied for an impressive season sweep of Princeton the following night.
4.
Dartmouth
[10-15, 7-5 Ivy]
151 4 With five straight wins, Terry Dunn's club is now the hottest team in the league, which would have been hard to believe a month ago.
5.
Princeton
[13-12, 4-7 Ivy]
92 6 Just when it seemed the Tigers had pulled things together with back-to-back wins, they blew another double-digit lead and fell at Cornell.
6.
Yale
[9-14, 5-6 Ivy]
88 2 Yale followed up its home sweep of the Ps by losing at home to a reeling Brown team, then getting swept at Harvard and Dartmouth.
7.
Brown
[10-15, 3-8 Ivy]
50 8 The Bears appeared to have righted their ship with a shocking win at Yale, only to drop both games on the weekend.
8.
Columbia
[12-13, 3-9 Ivy]
35 7 Two more subpar second halves saw the Lions get swept at home by the Ps—extending their losing streak to eight games.
 


(first-place votes in parentheses)

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