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2012–13 Ivy League men's basketball season

2012–13 Ivy League men's basketball season
League NCAA Division I
Sport Basketball
Duration January 12
– March 12, 2013
Number of teams 8
Regular season
Champions Harvard
Runners-up Princeton
Season MVP Ian Hummer, Princeton
Basketball seasons
← 2011–12
2013–14 →
2012–13 Ivy League men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
x-Harvard 11 3   .786     20 10   .667
Princeton 10 4   .714     17 11   .607
Yale 8 6   .571     14 17   .452
Brown 7 7   .500     13 15   .464
Penn 6 8   .429     9 22   .290
Cornell 5 9   .357     13 18   .419
Dartmouth 5 9   .357     9 19   .321
Columbia 4 10   .286     12 16   .429
As of March 23, 2013; Rankings from AP Poll

x-Ivy League champion


x-Ivy League champion

The 2012–13 Ivy League men's basketball season marked the continuation of the annual tradition of competitive basketball among Ivy League members. The tradition began when the league was formed during the 1956–57 season and its history extends to the predecessor Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League, which was formed in 1902. Due to a cheating scandal that involved defending champion Harvard, Princeton was the preseason favorite.

Harvard won the regular season title outright and earned the conference's only postseason bid. Princeton's Ian Hummer earned the Ivy League Men's Basketball Player of the Year after setting records for most single-season and career Ivy League Player of the Week awards. Harvard tied an Ivy League single-season team record with 13 combined Player of the Week and Rookie of the Week Awards. Ivy League records also fell for career games played by Hummer and career free throw percentage (Brian Barbour).

In the 2013 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Harvard earned the school's first ever NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament victory and the conference's first NCAA Tournament victory in three years.

The Ivy League media selected Princeton as the preseason favorite when 16 of 17 voting members (one voter selected Harvard) named Princeton first in the preseason poll. Jeff Goodman of CBS Sports also selected Princeton as his preseason choice with Harvard second, noting that Harvard had been his preseason favorite until the September 2012 Harvard cheating scandal that involved about 125 athletes and students, including Kyle Casey and Brandyn Curry who withdrew from school as a result. Casey and Curry had been first-team and second-team All-Ivy selections for the 2011–12 Ivy League men's basketball season, respectively. Both players withdrew in hopes of preserving their final year of athletic eligibility following the investigation.


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