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Ivy League men's basketball
FILE - Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim, left, congratulates his son, Cornell's Jimmy Boeheim, right, at the end of an NCAA college basketball game in Syracuse, N.Y., in this Friday, Nov. 10, 2017, file photo. Jimmy Boeheim is transferring to Syracuse to play for his father and with his younger brother after three seasons at Cornell. Coach Jim Boeheim's oldest son made the announcement Friday, April 16, 2021, on Instagram.  (AP Photo/Nick Lisi, File)
Family affair: Jimmy Boeheim to play for his dad at Syracuse

By John Kekis Apr. 16, 2021 06:08 PM EDT

North Texas's Javion Hamlet celebrates after North Texas defeated Purdue, 78-69, in overtime of a first-round game in the NCAA men's college basketball tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium, Friday, March 19, 2021, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
Syracuse Orange at West Virginia Mountaineers 3/21/2021

Mar. 20, 2021 01:58 AM EDT

Michigan guard Mike Smith (12) drives on Maryland guard Darryl Morsell (11) in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game at the Big Ten Conference tournament in Indianapolis, Friday, March 12, 2021. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
Ivy stays sidelined, but transfers representing league well

By Noah Trister Mar. 19, 2021 02:49 AM EDT

Grambling forward Brian Thomas (30) dunks against Arizona during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Friday, Nov. 27, 2020, in Tucson, Ariz. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)
Brown leads Arizona to 74-55 win over Grambling State

By John Marshall Nov. 27, 2020 07:25 PM EST

FILE-This March 21, 2019, file photo shows Yale forward Jordan Bruner (23) being guarded by LSU guard Tremont Waters (3) during the first half of the first-round men's college basketball game in the NCAA Tournament, in Jacksonville, Fla.
Although the Ivy League won’t have a basketball season this year, a few of its most notable recent performers will be playing for new schools in different conferences.
Former Harvard stars Bryce Aiken and Seth Towns, as well as ex-Yale standout Bruner, left as graduate transfers during the offseason. Aiken headed to Seton Hall, Towns joined No. 23 Ohio State, and Bruner opted to finish his career in Alabama.(AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton, File)
Transfers provide at least some Ivy presence this season

By Steve Megargee Nov. 16, 2020 02:20 AM EST

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