Yale announced the hiring of Jamie Snyder-Fair as an assistant coach.
Yale also announced ticket sales for men's basketball. Cornell led the Ivy League in attendance last season, while Yale finished third.
Columbia hired Marlon Sears as a new assistant coach.
Cornell continues to maintain a stable coaching staff without any changes in personnel during the offseason.
Princeton made some game start time changes to their schedule and announced Goucher College as a Division III opponent.
Five of the Ivy League teams have officially announced their finalized schedules.
- Cornell will play 31 games, including two Division III games (PSU Behrend and Clarkson)
- Harvard will play 28 games, including one Division III game (MIT).
- Yale will play 31 games, including one Division III game (Albert Magnus)
- Brown will play 31 games, including two non-Division I opponents (Keene State and Philadelphia Sciences)
- Princeton will play 28 games, including one non-Division I opponent (Goucher College)
No schedules have been announced from Columbia, Dartmouth and Penn.
As for rosters, Cornell, Brown, Columbia and Yale have released complete 2009-2010 rosters, including their incoming freshmen. The other four schools have yet to publish their final rosters.
As for rosters, Cornell, Brown, Columbia and Yale have released complete 2009-2010 rosters, including their incoming freshmen. The other four schools have yet to publish their final rosters.
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