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Ivy League Basketball Preview 2023-2024

Ivy League Basketball Preview 2023-24

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Our model, ADJeff ratings, are just a rating of the D1 players and their Adjust Efficiency by strength of schedule. There are other factors we consider in the overall team rankings like coaching, continuity, incoming freshmen, JUCO, team build, fit, etc.

Team
ADJeff
1Yale2.2
2Cornell1.9
3Princeton1.6
4Penn1.7
5Brown1.5
6Harvard1.2
7Columbia1.3
8Dartmouth1.1

The Ivy League unfortunately doesn’t allow grad transfers and as a result, can’t take advantage of the covid 5th year super seniors. That makes it hard for schools like Princeton to capitalize on the NCAA tournament success of last year after making it to the Sweet 16. Most of their best players transferred. Many of the league’s other best players have to transfer to take advantage of the 5th years. Hopefully, once the super senior era is over attrition stabilizes some for the league.

Top Players in the Ivy by ADJeff

Chris ManonCornell26.22.7
Matt KnowlingYale24.32.5
Nazir WilliamsCornell202.0
August MahoneyYale181.9
Max MartzPenn16.81.8
Clark SlajchertPenn16.21.8
Nick SpinosoPenn16.41.8
Geronimo Rubio De La RosaColumbia18.51.8
Caden PiercePrinceton14.81.6
Justice AjogborHarvard18.21.6
Matt AlloccoPrinceton13.91.5
Ryan CornishDartmouth151.4

Last Year’s NET

Yale64
Princeton111
Cornell132
Penn141
Harvard158
Brown183
Dartmouth279
Columbia341

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