Ivy League Schools Tournament in Ivy Madness Ends With Princeton Win Over Harvard
Princeton’s women defeated Harvard to win the Ivy League tournament, closing out the Ivy Madness championship game and capping a run that included a semifinal victory over Brown. The result adds a high-profile sports moment for ivy league schools as the league’s postseason tournament delivered a top-end matchup between Princeton and Harvard.
Princeton Finishes the Job Against Harvard in the Title Game
The tournament ended with Princeton beating Harvard in the championship game. The outcome followed a bracket that set up a meeting between the two programs after each advanced through the semifinal round of Ivy Madness.
Beyond the trophy itself, the result underscored how the postseason format can bring the league’s strongest teams into direct competition on a single stage, with Princeton ultimately emerging as champion over Harvard.
Semifinal: Princeton’s Fast Start Carries Past Brown, 65-51
Princeton’s path to the final included a semifinal win over Brown, 65-51. Princeton started fast in that game, building the platform it needed to move on to the title matchup.
That semifinal result also helped set the final field, confirming Princeton as one of the two remaining teams with a shot at the tournament championship.
Ivy Madness Bracket Set the Stage for a 1 vs. 3 Final
The championship game matchup came after No. 1 Princeton and No. 3 Harvard advanced to the Ivy Madness title game. With those seeds reaching the final, the tournament’s decisive game featured two of the league’s top-ranked teams in the field.
Princeton then converted that opportunity into a tournament title by defeating Harvard. For ivy league schools, the week’s results spotlighted the competitive stakes of the conference tournament and the narrow margins between teams capable of reaching—and winning—the championship game.
What’s Confirmed—and What Remains Unclear
Confirmed outcomes from the tournament include Princeton’s 65-51 semifinal win over Brown, the advancement of No. 1 Princeton and No. 3 Harvard to the championship game, and Princeton’s victory over Harvard in the final.
Details not established in the available information include the game location, the date and time of the championship, individual scoring, and how the final unfolded beyond the result. Those specifics were not provided in the context available at publication time.