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2010–11 Harvard Crimson men's basketball team

The 2010–11 Harvard Crimson men's basketball team represented Harvard University in the Ivy League athletic conference during the 2010–11 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team played its home games in Boston, Massachusetts at the Lavietes Pavilion, which has a capacity of 2,195. The team was led by fourth-year head coach Tommy Amaker. By earning a share of the 2010–11 Ivy League men's basketball season title, the team became the first men's basketball Ivy League champion in school history.[1] This was the 100th season for Harvard basketball.[2]

2010–11 Harvard Crimson men's basketball
Ivy League Co-Champion
2011 NIT, First Round
ConferenceIvy League
Record23–7 (12–2, 1st-T Ivy League)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Captains
Home arenaLavietes Pavilion
Seasons
2010–11 Ivy League men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Princeton 12 2   .857 25 7   .781
Harvard 12 2   .857 23 7   .767
Yale 8 6   .571 15 13   .536
Penn 7 7   .500 13 15   .464
Columbia 6 8   .429 15 13   .536
Cornell 6 8   .429 10 18   .357
Brown 4 10   .286 11 17   .393
Dartmouth 1 13   .071 5 23   .179
As of March 17, 2011
Rankings from AP Poll

After the annual 14-game double round robin schedule, Harvard and Princeton tied as co-champion, resulting in a one-game playoff to determine the league's automatic bid to the 2011 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. After losing, the team earned an at-large bid to the 2011 National Invitation Tournament, where they lost in the first round. It was the school's first appearance in the National Invitation Tournament.[3]

The seniorless team was captained by Keith Wright and Oliver McNally.[4] Wright, a junior, was a unanimous All-Ivy first team selection and named Ivy League Men's Basketball Player of the Year. Sophomores Kyle Casey and Brandyn Curry were named All-Ivy second team and sophomore Christian Webster was an honorable mention. The team established a new school record for single-season wins, a record for conference game wins and by going undefeated at home set a record for home wins.

Preseason edit

The team was coming off a 2009–10 season during which it set a school record for wins (21), non-conference wins (11), home wins (11), and road/neutral wins (10).[5] However, the team lost its star Jeremy Lin to the National Basketball Association.[6] The team entered the season not having participated in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament since the 1946 Tournament.[7] It also entered the season as the only member school not to have won at least one Ivy League men's basketball championship since the league was formed during the 1956–57 season.[1] Of the 34 men's and women's sports in which Harvard competes, this was the only sport that they had never won a championship. They had only finished in second three times in the past and only one of those was outright.[2]

Most preseason publications predicted Princeton would finish in first place and Harvard would finish in second place, although the Sporting News projected that Cornell would finish in first followed by Princeton and Harvard.[8] Breaking a three-year streak by Cornell, the Ivy League media poll selected Princeton as the top team with twelve first place votes, Harvard second with four first place votes and Cornell third with one first place vote.[8] It was the first Princeton team to be the preseason selection since the 2004–05 Princeton team.[8]

Season edit

 
Tommy Amaker moments after clinching Harvard's first Ivy League title

During the season, the team lost to its only ranked opponent, #4 Connecticut (December 22),[9] but defeated power conference opponents Boston College (January 5) of the Atlantic Coast Conference and Colorado (November 28) of the Big 12 Conference.[10][11] The Colorado victory was the team's first ever against a Big 12 opponent.[12] In addition to defeating Boston College, the team defeated other cross-town rivals Boston University (December 11) and MIT (December 31).[13][14] The team also lost to Amaker's former team (as a coach), Michigan (December 4).[15] The Harvard gameplan involved fast breaks initiated by its defensive and an inside-outside game.[16] Although Harvard never appeared in the 2010–11 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings, for a few weeks (January 24, January 31 and February 21 and March 7) during the season they received a vote in the AP Poll.[17][18][19][20]

As the season wound down, there was much ado in the press about a possible Harvard Ivy League championship.[2][21][22] The most recent Harvard team to be in contention for a championship entering the final weekend was the 1984 team.[23][24] On March 5, Harvard clinched a share of the league championship for the first time since the Ivy League was formed.[1] By defeating Princeton at home on March 5 and earning a split of the season series, they clinched at least a share of the 2010–11 Ivy League men's basketball season Championship with a 12–2 conference record. Princeton fell to 11–2 with one conference game remaining to force a one-game playoff for the conferences automatic bid to the 2011 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.[1] Harvard finished the season a perfect 14–0 at home,[1][25] which surpassed the prior season's record of eleven home wins.[5] Harvard will enter the 2011–12 NCAA Division I men's basketball season with a 17-game home streak (10th longest in the country).[26] Harvard's 12 conference game wins was also a school record.[27] On March 7, Harvard received a vote in both the AP Poll and the Coaches' Poll.[28] It was the first time in program history that they received votes in the Coaches' Poll.[20]

Postseason edit

On March 8, Princeton defeated Penn to force a one-game playoff at the Payne Whitney Gymnasium at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.[29][30][31] Princeton won the playoff by a 63–62 margin.[32][33] However, many thought Harvard had a chance to make the tournament in spite of the loss as an at-large team.[16][34] Four of Harvard's regular season losses were to postseason contenders, and Cornell represented the conference well the year before.[34] Entering selection Sunday (March 13), Harvard ranked 35th in the Ratings Percentage Index (RPI).[35] However, Harvard was not selected.[36] Unfortunately, neither of Harvard's quality wins (against Colorado and Boston College) helped them because both teams were left out of the NCAA tournament and relegated to number one seed status in the NIT tournament.[37] It was the Ivy League's first NIT invitation since the 2003 when Brown participated.[38] As a regular season champion not invited to the NCAA tournament, they were an at-large selection for the 2011 National Invitation Tournament, where they were seeded #6.[39] On March 15, Harvard was defeated by Oklahoma State by a 71–54 margin in the first round.[40] The final record of 23–7 established a school record for number of wins, surpassing the prior season's total of 21.[5][21] Harvard finished the season ranked 40th nationally by the Collegiate Basketball News RPI, CollegeRPI.com RPI and NCAA RPI.[41] The team finished second in the nation in free throw percentage (80.8%), led by Oliver McNally who was 2nd as an individual with a 92.6% and Christian Webster who was 12th with an 89.4%.[42] Harvard had no seniors on the team and was expected to be a contender again the following season.[43]

Schedule edit

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Regular season
November 13, 2010*
4:00 pm
at George Mason L 53–66  0–1
Patriot Center (6,536)
Fairfax, VA
November 17, 2010*
7:00 pm
Holy Cross W 72–49  1–1
Lavietes Pavilion (1,253)
Boston, MA
November 20, 2010*
3:00 pm
at Mercer W 75–69  2–1
University Center (2,934)
Macon, GA
November 24, 2010*
4:00 pm
at Bryant W 69–66  3–1
Chace Athletic Center (450)
Smithfield, RI
November 28, 2010*
1:00 pm
Colorado W 82–66  4–1
Lavietes Pavilion (954)
Boston, MA
December 1, 2010*
7:00 pm
Fordham W 80–57  5–1
Lavietes Pavilion (774)
Boston, MA
December 4, 2010*
1:00 pm
at Michigan L 62–65  5–2
Crisler Arena (9,559)
Ann Arbor, MI
December 7, 2010*
7:00 pm
WPI W 69–54  6–2
Lavietes Pavilion (578)
Boston, MA
December 11, 2010*
2:00 pm
Boston University W 87–71  7–2
Lavietes Pavilion (1,487)
Boston, MA
December 22, 2010*
7:00 pm, ESPN3
at No. 4 Connecticut L 52–81  7–3
XL Center (11,255)
Hartford, CT
December 29, 2010*
7:00 pm
Monmouth W 74–69  8–3
Lavietes Pavilion (819)
Boston, MA
December 31, 2010*
2:00 pm
MIT W 84–58  9–3
Lavietes Pavilion (1,153)
Boston, MA
January 5, 2011*
7:00 pm
at Boston College W 78–69  10–3
Silvio O. Conte Forum (4,129)
Chestnut Hill, MA
January 8, 2011
4:00 pm
at Dartmouth W 68–53  11–3 (1–0)
Leede Arena (1,551)
Hanover, NH
January 15, 2011*
2:00 pm
at George Washington W 67–62  12–3
Charles E. Smith Center (2,632)
Washington, DC
January 22, 2011
2:00 pm
Dartmouth W 59–50  13–3 (2–0)
Lavietes Pavilion (1,469)
Boston, MA
January 28, 2011
7:00 pm
Columbia W 77–66  14–3 (3–0)
Lavietes Pavilion (1,601)
Boston, MA
January 29, 2011
6:00 pm
Cornell W 78–57  15–3 (4–0)
Lavietes Pavilion (2,195)
Boston, MA
February 4, 2011
7:00 pm, ESPNU
Princeton L 61–65  15–4 (4–1)
Jadwin Gymnasium (4,148)
Princeton, NJ
February 5, 2011
7:00 pm
at Penn W 83–82 2OT 16–4 (5–1)
Palestra (6,283)
Philadelphia, PA
February 11, 2011
7:00 pm
Yale W 78–75  17–4 (6–1)
Lavietes Pavilion (1,763)
Boston, MA
February 12, 2011
7:00 pm
Brown W 85–78  18–4 (7–1)
Lavietes Pavilion (1,377)
Boston, MA
February 18, 2011
7:00 pm
at Cornell W 73–60  19–4 (8–1)
Newman Arena (2,012)
Ithaca, NY
February 19, 2011
7:00 pm
at Columbia W 61–42  20–4 (9–1)
Levien Gymnasium (2,616)
New York, NY
February 25, 2011
7:00 pm
at Brown W 74–68  21–4 (10–1)
Pizzitola Sports Center (1,525)
Providence, RI
February 26, 2011
6:00 pm
at Yale L 69–70  21–5 (10–2)
Payne Whitney Gymnasium (3,864)
New Haven, CT
March 4, 2011
7:00 pm
Columbia W 79–64  22–5 (11–2)
Lavietes Pavilion (2,195)
Boston, MA
March 5, 2011
7:00 pm, ESPN3
Princeton W 79–67  23–5 (12–2)
Lavietes Pavilion (2,195)
Boston, MA
Ivy League Playoff
March 12, 2011
4:00 pm, ESPN3
vs. Princeton L 62–63  23–6
Payne Whitney Gymnasium 
New Haven, CT
NIT
March 15, 2011*
7:30 pm, ESPN
(6 BC) at (3 BC) Oklahoma State
NIT First Round
L 54–71  23–7
Gallagher-Iba Arena (5,342)
Stillwater, OK
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
BC=NIT Boston College bracket.
All times are in Eastern Time.

Honors edit

In season edit

Each week the Ivy League selects a player of the week and a rookie of the week.[44]

Player of the Week Rookie of the Week
Name School Class Position Name School Position
November 15, 2010 Keith Wright Harvard Jr. F
November 22, 2010 Christian Webster Harvard So. G
November 29, 2010 Keith Wright Harvard Jr. F
December 6, 2010 Laurent Rivard Harvard G
January 3, 2011 Laurent Rivard Harvard G
January 17, 2011 Laurent Rivard Harvard G
January 31, 2011 Kyle Casey Harvard So. F
February 14, 2011 Keith Wright Harvard Jr. F
March 7, 2011 Brandyn Curry Harvard So. G

Postseason honors edit

Keith Wright was an Associated Press honorable mention All-American, a CollegeInsider.com Lou Henson All-American and a National Association of Basketball Coaches First Team All-District selection.[45] The Ivy League selected its postseason awards on March 9.[46]
Player of the Year: Keith Wright, Harvard (Jr., F, Suffolk, VA)
All-Ivy League (ALL CAPS: Unanimous)

First Team All-Ivy: KEITH WRIGHT, Harvard (Jr., F, Suffolk, VA)
Second Team All-Ivy: Kyle Casey, Harvard (So., F, Medway, MA); Brandyn Curry, Harvard (So., G, Huntersville, NC)
Honorable Mention: Christian Webster, Harvard (So., G, Washington, DC)

Notes edit

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  9. ^ "Kemba Walker scores 20 for 9th straight game as UConn routs Harvard". ESPN.com. December 22, 2010. from the original on February 27, 2011. Retrieved March 5, 2011.
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  23. ^ Plutnicki, Ken (March 4, 2011). "A Harvard Sweep? Don't Remind Me". The New York Times. Retrieved March 17, 2011.
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  28. ^ "2011 NCAA Men's Basketball Rankings – Week 18 (Mar. 7)". ESPN. March 7, 2011. Retrieved March 8, 2011.
  29. ^ "Princeton tops Penn, sets up one-game playoff with Harvard". ESPN. March 8, 2011. Retrieved March 9, 2011.
  30. ^ . IvyLeagueSports.com. March 11, 2011. Archived from the original on March 11, 2011. Retrieved March 12, 2011.
  31. ^ "Princeton Forces a Playoff for the Ivy's N.C.A.A. Bid". The New York Times. March 8, 2011. Retrieved March 17, 2011.
  32. ^ "Princeton KO's Harvard on last-second jumper to earn NCAA bid". ESPN. March 12, 2011. Retrieved March 12, 2011.
  33. ^ Pennington, Bill (March 12, 2011). "Princeton Pauses but Still Beats Buzzer on Way to N.C.A.A. Bid". The New York Times. Retrieved March 17, 2011.
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  36. ^ "2011 NCAA tournament selections". ESPN. March 13, 2011. Retrieved March 13, 2011.
  37. ^ "Playoff Defeat Sends Harvard to the N.I.T." The New York Times. March 13, 2011. Retrieved March 17, 2011.
  38. ^ (PDF). IvyLeagueSports.com. p. 1. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 8, 2012. Retrieved May 29, 2011.
  39. ^ "Colorado, Virginia Tech lead NIT field". ESPN. March 13, 2011. Retrieved March 14, 2011.
  40. ^ "Oklahoma State routs Harvard in NIT opener". ESPN. March 15, 2011. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
  41. ^ (PDF). IvyLeagueSports.com. p. 9. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 8, 2012. Retrieved May 29, 2011.
  42. ^ (PDF). IvyLeagueSports.com. p. 13. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 8, 2012. Retrieved May 29, 2011.
  43. ^ Hillesland, Zach (March 13, 2011). "Selection Sunday Analysis". The New York Times. Retrieved March 17, 2011.
  44. ^ (PDF). IvyLeagueSports.com. March 7, 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 13, 2011. Retrieved March 8, 2011.
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  46. ^ . IvyLeagueSports.com. March 9, 2011. Archived from the original on March 13, 2011. Retrieved March 12, 2011.

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The 2010 11 Harvard Crimson men s basketball team represented Harvard University in the Ivy League athletic conference during the 2010 11 NCAA Division I men s basketball season The team played its home games in Boston Massachusetts at the Lavietes Pavilion which has a capacity of 2 195 The team was led by fourth year head coach Tommy Amaker By earning a share of the 2010 11 Ivy League men s basketball season title the team became the first men s basketball Ivy League champion in school history 1 This was the 100th season for Harvard basketball 2 2010 11 Harvard Crimson men s basketballIvy League Co Champion2011 NIT First RoundConferenceIvy LeagueRecord23 7 12 2 1st T Ivy League Head coachTommy AmakerAssistant coachesKenny Blakeney Brian DeStefano Yanni HufnagelCaptainsOliver McNally Keith WrightHome arenaLavietes PavilionSeasons 2009 102011 12 2010 11 Ivy League men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTPrinceton 12 2 857 25 7 781Harvard 12 2 857 23 7 767Yale 8 6 571 15 13 536Penn 7 7 500 13 15 464Columbia 6 8 429 15 13 536Cornell 6 8 429 10 18 357Brown 4 10 286 11 17 393Dartmouth 1 13 071 5 23 179As of March 17 2011Rankings from AP PollAfter the annual 14 game double round robin schedule Harvard and Princeton tied as co champion resulting in a one game playoff to determine the league s automatic bid to the 2011 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament After losing the team earned an at large bid to the 2011 National Invitation Tournament where they lost in the first round It was the school s first appearance in the National Invitation Tournament 3 The seniorless team was captained by Keith Wright and Oliver McNally 4 Wright a junior was a unanimous All Ivy first team selection and named Ivy League Men s Basketball Player of the Year Sophomores Kyle Casey and Brandyn Curry were named All Ivy second team and sophomore Christian Webster was an honorable mention The team established a new school record for single season wins a record for conference game wins and by going undefeated at home set a record for home wins Contents 1 Preseason 2 Season 3 Postseason 4 Schedule 5 Honors 5 1 In season 5 2 Postseason honors 6 Notes 7 External linksPreseason editThe team was coming off a 2009 10 season during which it set a school record for wins 21 non conference wins 11 home wins 11 and road neutral wins 10 5 However the team lost its star Jeremy Lin to the National Basketball Association 6 The team entered the season not having participated in the NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament since the 1946 Tournament 7 It also entered the season as the only member school not to have won at least one Ivy League men s basketball championship since the league was formed during the 1956 57 season 1 Of the 34 men s and women s sports in which Harvard competes this was the only sport that they had never won a championship They had only finished in second three times in the past and only one of those was outright 2 Most preseason publications predicted Princeton would finish in first place and Harvard would finish in second place although the Sporting News projected that Cornell would finish in first followed by Princeton and Harvard 8 Breaking a three year streak by Cornell the Ivy League media poll selected Princeton as the top team with twelve first place votes Harvard second with four first place votes and Cornell third with one first place vote 8 It was the first Princeton team to be the preseason selection since the 2004 05 Princeton team 8 Season edit nbsp Tommy Amaker moments after clinching Harvard s first Ivy League titleDuring the season the team lost to its only ranked opponent 4 Connecticut December 22 9 but defeated power conference opponents Boston College January 5 of the Atlantic Coast Conference and Colorado November 28 of the Big 12 Conference 10 11 The Colorado victory was the team s first ever against a Big 12 opponent 12 In addition to defeating Boston College the team defeated other cross town rivals Boston University December 11 and MIT December 31 13 14 The team also lost to Amaker s former team as a coach Michigan December 4 15 The Harvard gameplan involved fast breaks initiated by its defensive and an inside outside game 16 Although Harvard never appeared in the 2010 11 NCAA Division I men s basketball rankings for a few weeks January 24 January 31 and February 21 and March 7 during the season they received a vote in the AP Poll 17 18 19 20 As the season wound down there was much ado in the press about a possible Harvard Ivy League championship 2 21 22 The most recent Harvard team to be in contention for a championship entering the final weekend was the 1984 team 23 24 On March 5 Harvard clinched a share of the league championship for the first time since the Ivy League was formed 1 By defeating Princeton at home on March 5 and earning a split of the season series they clinched at least a share of the 2010 11 Ivy League men s basketball season Championship with a 12 2 conference record Princeton fell to 11 2 with one conference game remaining to force a one game playoff for the conferences automatic bid to the 2011 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament 1 Harvard finished the season a perfect 14 0 at home 1 25 which surpassed the prior season s record of eleven home wins 5 Harvard will enter the 2011 12 NCAA Division I men s basketball season with a 17 game home streak 10th longest in the country 26 Harvard s 12 conference game wins was also a school record 27 On March 7 Harvard received a vote in both the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll 28 It was the first time in program history that they received votes in the Coaches Poll 20 Postseason editOn March 8 Princeton defeated Penn to force a one game playoff at the Payne Whitney Gymnasium at Yale University in New Haven Connecticut 29 30 31 Princeton won the playoff by a 63 62 margin 32 33 However many thought Harvard had a chance to make the tournament in spite of the loss as an at large team 16 34 Four of Harvard s regular season losses were to postseason contenders and Cornell represented the conference well the year before 34 Entering selection Sunday March 13 Harvard ranked 35th in the Ratings Percentage Index RPI 35 However Harvard was not selected 36 Unfortunately neither of Harvard s quality wins against Colorado and Boston College helped them because both teams were left out of the NCAA tournament and relegated to number one seed status in the NIT tournament 37 It was the Ivy League s first NIT invitation since the 2003 when Brown participated 38 As a regular season champion not invited to the NCAA tournament they were an at large selection for the 2011 National Invitation Tournament where they were seeded 6 39 On March 15 Harvard was defeated by Oklahoma State by a 71 54 margin in the first round 40 The final record of 23 7 established a school record for number of wins surpassing the prior season s total of 21 5 21 Harvard finished the season ranked 40th nationally by the Collegiate Basketball News RPI CollegeRPI com RPI and NCAA RPI 41 The team finished second in the nation in free throw percentage 80 8 led by Oliver McNally who was 2nd as an individual with a 92 6 and Christian Webster who was 12th with an 89 4 42 Harvard had no seniors on the team and was expected to be a contender again the following season 43 Schedule editDatetime TV Rank Opponent Result Record Site attendance city stateRegular seasonNovember 13 2010 4 00 pm at George Mason L 53 66 0 1 Patriot Center 6 536 Fairfax VANovember 17 2010 7 00 pm Holy Cross W 72 49 1 1 Lavietes Pavilion 1 253 Boston MANovember 20 2010 3 00 pm at Mercer W 75 69 2 1 University Center 2 934 Macon GANovember 24 2010 4 00 pm at Bryant W 69 66 3 1 Chace Athletic Center 450 Smithfield RINovember 28 2010 1 00 pm Colorado W 82 66 4 1 Lavietes Pavilion 954 Boston MADecember 1 2010 7 00 pm Fordham W 80 57 5 1 Lavietes Pavilion 774 Boston MADecember 4 2010 1 00 pm at Michigan L 62 65 5 2 Crisler Arena 9 559 Ann Arbor MIDecember 7 2010 7 00 pm WPI W 69 54 6 2 Lavietes Pavilion 578 Boston MADecember 11 2010 2 00 pm Boston University W 87 71 7 2 Lavietes Pavilion 1 487 Boston MADecember 22 2010 7 00 pm ESPN3 at No 4 Connecticut L 52 81 7 3 XL Center 11 255 Hartford CTDecember 29 2010 7 00 pm Monmouth W 74 69 8 3 Lavietes Pavilion 819 Boston MADecember 31 2010 2 00 pm MIT W 84 58 9 3 Lavietes Pavilion 1 153 Boston MAJanuary 5 2011 7 00 pm at Boston College W 78 69 10 3 Silvio O Conte Forum 4 129 Chestnut Hill MAJanuary 8 2011 4 00 pm at Dartmouth W 68 53 11 3 1 0 Leede Arena 1 551 Hanover NHJanuary 15 2011 2 00 pm at George Washington W 67 62 12 3 Charles E Smith Center 2 632 Washington DCJanuary 22 2011 2 00 pm Dartmouth W 59 50 13 3 2 0 Lavietes Pavilion 1 469 Boston MAJanuary 28 2011 7 00 pm Columbia W 77 66 14 3 3 0 Lavietes Pavilion 1 601 Boston MAJanuary 29 2011 6 00 pm Cornell W 78 57 15 3 4 0 Lavietes Pavilion 2 195 Boston MAFebruary 4 2011 7 00 pm ESPNU Princeton L 61 65 15 4 4 1 Jadwin Gymnasium 4 148 Princeton NJFebruary 5 2011 7 00 pm at Penn W 83 82 2OT 16 4 5 1 Palestra 6 283 Philadelphia PAFebruary 11 2011 7 00 pm Yale W 78 75 17 4 6 1 Lavietes Pavilion 1 763 Boston MAFebruary 12 2011 7 00 pm Brown W 85 78 18 4 7 1 Lavietes Pavilion 1 377 Boston MAFebruary 18 2011 7 00 pm at Cornell W 73 60 19 4 8 1 Newman Arena 2 012 Ithaca NYFebruary 19 2011 7 00 pm at Columbia W 61 42 20 4 9 1 Levien Gymnasium 2 616 New York NYFebruary 25 2011 7 00 pm at Brown W 74 68 21 4 10 1 Pizzitola Sports Center 1 525 Providence RIFebruary 26 2011 6 00 pm at Yale L 69 70 21 5 10 2 Payne Whitney Gymnasium 3 864 New Haven CTMarch 4 2011 7 00 pm Columbia W 79 64 22 5 11 2 Lavietes Pavilion 2 195 Boston MAMarch 5 2011 7 00 pm ESPN3 Princeton W 79 67 23 5 12 2 Lavietes Pavilion 2 195 Boston MAIvy League PlayoffMarch 12 2011 4 00 pm ESPN3 vs Princeton L 62 63 23 6 Payne Whitney Gymnasium New Haven CTNITMarch 15 2011 7 30 pm ESPN 6 BC at 3 BC Oklahoma State NIT First Round L 54 71 23 7 Gallagher Iba Arena 5 342 Stillwater OK Non conference game Rankings from AP Poll Tournament seedings in parentheses BC NIT Boston College bracket All times are in Eastern Time Honors editIn season edit Each week the Ivy League selects a player of the week and a rookie of the week 44 Player of the Week Rookie of the WeekName School Class Position Name School PositionNovember 15 2010 Keith Wright Harvard Jr FNovember 22 2010 Christian Webster Harvard So GNovember 29 2010 Keith Wright Harvard Jr FDecember 6 2010 Laurent Rivard Harvard GJanuary 3 2011 Laurent Rivard Harvard GJanuary 17 2011 Laurent Rivard Harvard GJanuary 31 2011 Kyle Casey Harvard So FFebruary 14 2011 Keith Wright Harvard Jr FMarch 7 2011 Brandyn Curry Harvard So GPostseason honors edit Keith Wright was an Associated Press honorable mention All American a CollegeInsider com Lou Henson All American and a National Association of Basketball Coaches First Team All District selection 45 The Ivy League selected its postseason 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