CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — The Ivy League will compete in the FCS playoffs beginning next season, the conference announced on Wednesday, ending a century-long postseason ban originally aimed at ...
The 19-year-old pre-med college student attended the University of Pennsylvania and returned home to Southern California for ...
A game is you got to go up against ... Student-Athlete Advisory Committee that kicked off a year-long process that required the approval of all eight university presidents to end a ban on Ivy ...
Much like the Ivy League, NESCAC football has moved changes at a slower pace. Since NESCAC became a conference with standings and a champion, the teams played eight games with a ninth scrimmage ...
"It's a monumental day in the Ivy League and a special day to be an Ivy League student-athlete," said Yale receiver Mason Shipp, who was the chair of the conference's Student-Athlete Advisory ...
The change for the Ivy League to join the FCS playoffs was put in motion by a proposal from the Ivy League Student-Athlete Advisory Committee — a group of 17 student-athletes from all eight ...
That is changing, thanks to a process initiated by the Ivy League’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee a year ago. “The Ivy League prides itself on a storied tradition of impact, influence and ...