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- December 20-Cornell vs. Davidson (Madison Square Garden)-MSG Network
- December 21-Cornell vs. St.John's or Hofstra (Madison Square Garden)-MSG Network
- December 24-Cornell at Syracuse-ESPN360
- December 29-Yale at Colorado-FSN Rocky Mountains
- December 30-Dartmouth at Quinnipiac-NESN
- December 31-Penn at Duke-ESPN2
- January 6-Cornell at Kansas-ESPN Full Court
- February 19-Yale at Princeton-ESPNU
Additionally, all of Cornell's home games are broadcast with live video and audio over the internet through Cornell's Redcast while most Ivy League teams offer similar video feeds for single game purchase.
Below are links to the Ivy League schedules:
(modified 10.7.09)
Below are links to the Ivy League schedules:
- Cornell will play 31 games, including two Division III games (PSU Behrend and Clarkson).
- Brown will play 31 games, including two non-Division I opponents (Keene State and Philadelphia Sciences).
- Columbia will play 28 games.
- Dartmouth will play 28 games, including one Division III game (Lyndon State).
- Harvard will play 28 games, including one Division III game (MIT).
- Penn will play 28 games.
- Princeton will play 28 games, including one Division III opponent (Goucher College).
- Yale will play 31 games, including one Division III game (Albert Magnus).
(modified 10.7.09)
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