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Ivy League women's basketball tournament
SportCollege basketball
ConferenceIvy League
Number of teams4
FormatSingle-elimination tournament
Current stadiumPizzitola Sports Center (2025)
Current locationProvidence, RI (2025)
Played2017–2019, 2022–present
Last contest2025
Current championHarvard (1st)
Most championshipsPrinceton (5)
Host stadiums
The Palestra (2017–2018)
John J. Lee Amphitheater (2019)
Lavietes Pavilion (2022)
Jadwin Gymnasium (2023)
Levien Gymnasium (2024)
Pizzitola Sports Center (2025)
Host locations
Philadelphia, PA (2017–2018)
New Haven, CT (2019)
Boston, MA (2022)
Princeton, NJ (2023)
New York, NY (2024)
Providence, RI (2025)

TheIvy League women's basketball tournament is the conference tournament in basketball for theIvy League, and is held alongsidethe Ivy League men's tournament at the same venue. The overall event is currently marketed asIvy Madness. As with the men's tournament, the women's event is a single-elimination tournament involving the top four schools in the standings. The tournament format consists of two semifinal games on the first day (Saturday), with the No. 1 seed playing the No. 4 seed and the No. 2 seed playing the No. 3 seed, followed by the championship game played the next day (Sunday). The tournament winner receives the League's automatic bids to theNCAA Division I women's basketball tournament. The teams that finish with the best records from the 14-game, regular-season conference schedule will continue to be recognized as Ivy League champions.

Unlike the men's Ivy tournament, in which the regular-season champion receives an automatic berth in theNational Invitation Tournament should it fail to win the conference tournament, a women's regular-season champion is technically not guaranteed a postseason berth if it does not make the NCAA tournament. However, theWomen's National Invitation Tournament has a standing policy of inviting the top available team from each NCAA Division I conference once the NCAA women's tournament field has been set.[1] (This difference is because unlike the men's NIT, the WNIT is neither owned nor operated by the NCAA.)

Prior to the formal tournament, the Ivy League used aone-game playoff if necessary to break ties eight times with two teams, and in 2001-02, a three-team tournament, in order to settle the conference championship.

The first two tournaments in 2017 and 2018 were held at thePalestra on the campus of theUniversity of Pennsylvania. The 2019 event was held at John J. Lee Amphitheater, a venue located withinYale University'sPayne Whitney Gymnasium. In 2019, the Ivy League announced that the men's and women's tournaments would rotate among the remaining conference members through 2025.[2] Due toCOVID-19 disruptions, the 2020 tournament was canceled, and the Ivy League did not play a2020–21 season. The tournament resumed in 2022, with all venues shifted forward by two years.

Champions

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YearChampionScoreRunner-upTournament MVP[a]Location
2017Penn57–49PrincetonMichelle NwokediPalestra (Philadelphia, PA)
2018Princeton63–34PennBella Alarie[3]
2019Princeton65–54PennBella AlarieJohn J. Lee Amphitheater (New Haven, CT)
2020Not held due toCOVID-19
2021
2022Princeton77–59ColumbiaKaitlyn ChenLavietes Pavilion (Boston, MA)
2023Princeton54–48HarvardKaitlyn ChenJadwin Gymnasium (Princeton, NJ)
2024Princeton75–58ColumbiaKaitlyn ChenLevien Gymnasium (New York, NY)
2025Harvard74-71ColumbiaHarmoni TurnerPizzitola Sports Center (Providence, RI)
  1. ^Unless otherwise noted, all played for the tournament champion.

Tournament championships by school

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SchoolChampionshipsChampionship Years
Princeton52018, 2019, 2022, 2023, 2024
Penn12017
Harvard12025

Tournament appearances by school

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TeamBidsYears
Princeton62024
Harvard62024
Penn52024
Columbia32024
Yale22022
Brown12017
Cornell12019
Dartmouth0-

List of regular season champions

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Since 1974, the Ivy League has had regular season titles for women's basketball.[4]

  • 1974–75: Princeton
  • 1975–76: Princeton
  • 1976–77: Princeton
  • 1977–78: Princeton
  • 1978–79: Yale
  • 1979–80: Dartmouth
  • 1980–81: Dartmouth
  • 1981–82: Dartmouth
  • 1982–83: Dartmouth
  • 1983–84: Brown
  • 1984–85: Brown & Princeton
  • 1985–86: Dartmouth & Harvard
  • 1986–87: Dartmouth
  • 1987–88: Dartmouth & Harvard
  • 1988–89: Dartmouth
  • 1989–90: Dartmouth
  • 1990–91: Harvard
  • 1991–92: Brown
  • 1992–93: Brown
  • 1993–94: Brown & Dartmouth
  • 1994–95: Dartmouth
  • 1995–96: Harvard
  • 1996–97: Harvard
  • 1997–98: Harvard
  • 1998–99: Dartmouth & Princeton
  • 1999–00: Dartmouth
  • 2000–01: Penn
  • 2001–02: Harvard
  • 2002–03: Harvard
  • 2003–04: Penn
  • 2004–05: Dartmouth &Harvard
  • 2005–06: Brown, Dartmouth & Princeton
  • 2006–07: Harvard
  • 2007–08: Cornell, Dartmouth & Harvard
  • 2008–09: Dartmouth
  • 2009–10: Princeton
  • 2010–11: Princeton
  • 2011–12: Princeton
  • 2012–13: Princeton
  • 2013–14: Penn
  • 2014–15: Princeton
  • 2015–16: Penn
  • 2016–17: Penn
  • 2017–18: Princeton
  • 2018–19: Penn & Princeton
  • 2019–20: Princeton
  • 2021–22: Princeton
  • 2022–23: Columbia & Princeton
  • 2023–24: Columbia & Princeton
  • 2024-25: Columbia

References

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  1. ^"The Ivy League Adds Men's, Women's Basketball Tournaments Beginning in 2017".Ivy League. Archived fromthe original on March 11, 2016. RetrievedMarch 10, 2016.
  2. ^"Ivy Madness Headed to Harvard in 2020, League Announces Pre-Determined Campus Rotation" (Press release). February 27, 2019. RetrievedMarch 2, 2019.
  3. ^"Princeton Takes Home Ivy League Tournament Title". Ivy League Sports. March 11, 2018. RetrievedMarch 11, 2018.
  4. ^Ivy League Basketball: Women's Postseason History (PDF)

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