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Carrie Moore and Dalila Eshe picture, along with the teaser title 'Is it time for #TwoBidIvy' for the Locked on Women's Basketball Podcast discussing the Ivy League

Locked on Women’s Basketball: A two-bid Ivy League?

By The Next / June 10, 2022

New coaches, challengers to Princeton’s reign, and whether the Ivy League will be a two-bid league

Carrie Moore and Dalila Eshe

How Harvard’s Carrie Moore and Yale’s Dalila Eshe will shake up the Ivy League

By Jenn Hatfield / May 15, 2022

Moore and Eshe are trailblazers off the court and looking to end Princeton’s reign on it

Big threes, air guitars and a proper sendoff: Inside the Ivy League Tournament semifinals

By Jenn Hatfield / March 12, 2022

Princeton and Columbia advanced, but Harvard showed ‘what Ivy basketball is all about’

Montana State players gather at the free-throw line to celebrate their conference championship with celebratory signs

Daily Briefing — March 12, 2022: Albany, Montana State win conference tournaments

By Em Adler / March 12, 2022

Norfolk State hits a buzzer-beater to advance

What to watch for in the 2022 Ivy League Tournament

By Jenn Hatfield / March 10, 2022

Two-bid Ivy and Kathy Delaney-Smith’s last stand in play

International recruiting in the Ivy League is taking flight

By Jenn Hatfield / December 30, 2021

Columbia’s Kitty Henderson, Penn’s Nikola Kovacikova lead 12 international players on Ancient Eight rosters this season

European adventure powers pair of Yale standouts

By Jenn Hatfield / December 23, 2021

Camilla Emsbo and Klara Astrom honed their games with European clubs last season

2020-21 Ivy League preview, Part 2: Five big on-court questions

By Jenn Hatfield / November 7, 2020

It’s unclear whether the season will be played, but let’s focus on the on-court questions

2020-21 Ivy League preview, Part 1 — COVID-19’s impact on rosters

By Jenn Hatfield / November 6, 2020

A majority of the league’s women’s basketball teams could be shorthanded this season