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- A Brief History of the Ivy League - Excerpts from the first Ivy League Football Guide in 1954, written by William H. McCarter (Director of Athletics at Dartmouth College from 1937-54).
- Ivy League - Official Ivy League basketball web site with news, standings, statistics, schedules, history and records.
- Joe's Ivy League Football Page - Links to information about Ivy League football.
- CNN/SI: Ivy League - Women's basketball headlines, schedule, standings, and scores.
- Ivy League Compliance Home Page - Official site for NCAA and Ivy manuals, rule interpretations, violations, and other administrative and compliance issues for member institutions. Also provides official schedules, legislation, and tips for coaches, athletes, and coordinators.
- USA Today Men's Basketball News: Ivy League - Conference standings and recent news articles.
- College Football Fight Songs: The Ivy League - Provides MP3 downloads of various college and fight songs from each member institution.
- Ivy League Sports - Official site. Features current results, history, broadcasts, merchandise, media and other links, staff, and standings, statistics, results, honors, championships, and All-Ivy selections by sport.
- Ivies in Athens - Lists all Ivy League alumni who have ever competed in the Olympics, sorted by alma mater or Olympiad, as well as game-by-game coverage for the 2004 Games.
- CBS.SportsLine.com - Ivy League Standings - Schedules, scores, team reports, statistics and season coverage.
Wikipedia Articles
- Ivy League Records - For other uses of the term Ivy League see Ivy League (disambiguation)
- Ivy League (clothes) - For other uses of the term Ivy League see Ivy League (disambiguation)
- Ivy Preparatory School League - The Ivy Preparatory School League, like the Ivy League for universities, was originally an athletic conference, not a scholastic one, for New York City preparatory schools. It has evolved into a shorthand designation for some of the most prestigious private schools in the greater New York City area.
- Public Ivy - "Public Ivy" is a term first used by American author Richard Moll to mean a public institution that "provide[s] an Ivy League collegiate experience at a public school price." The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education characterized them as "successfully competing with the Ivy League schools in academic rigor...
- The Ivy League - The Ivy League may mean: