All-Ivy first team ? Ibrahim Jaaber, guard, PENN 2005-06: 18.2 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 3.3 spg ? Keenan Jeppesen, guard, Brown 2005-06: 11.1 ppg, 5.0 rpg, 1.89 spg ? Mark Zoller, forward, PENN 2005-06: 12.7 ppg, 7.3 rpg, .488 FG pct. ? Noah Savage, forward, Princeton 2004-2005-06: 10.0 ppg, 2.9 rpg, .373 3-pt. FG pct. ? John Baumann, forward, Columbia 2005-06: 13.7 ppg, 6.0 rpg, .473 FG pct.<
All-Ivy second team ? Steve Danley, forward, PENN 2005-05: 8.9 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 3.0 apg ? Leon Pattman, guard, Dartmouth 2005-06: 10.9 ppg, 3.2 rpg, .455 FG pct. ? Eric Flato, guard, Yale 2005-06: 11.3 ppg, 2.9 apg, 1.2 spg ? Adam Gore, guard, Cornell 2005-06: 12.9 ppg, 1.3 apg, .419 3-pt. FG pct. ? Jim Goffredo, guard, Harvard 2005-06: 14.9 ppg, 1.4 apg, .890 FT pct.
Ivy League Player of the Year ? Ibrahim Jaaber, guard, PENN | 2005-06: 18.2 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 3.3 spg A unanimous selection for the honor last year, Jaaber has the opportunity to become only the fourth player in league history to be named player of the year twice in a row. If Penn wins the title again, there is no reason why that won't happen
Ivy League Rookie of the Year ? Marcus Schroeder, guard, Princeton The freshman will be thrust into the starting point guard role for the Tigers, and, while the learning curve will be sharp, he will be given the opportunity to shine
Ivy League Standings 1. PENN 2. Princeton 3. Cornell 4. Columbia 5. Brown 6. Yale 7. Harvard 8. Dartmouth
Player Ranking Formula Overall 1. Stehle, Harvard 262 2. Jaaber, PENN 254.5 3. Zoller, PENN 196 4. Martin, Yale 176 5. Naeve, Cornell 158
Bottom 5 114. Cohen, PENN -5 115. Trepanier, Columbia -11 116. Ekeruo, Princeton -13 117. Yada, Harvard -24 118. McMahon, PENN -28
Returning 2. Jaaber, PENN 254.5 3. Zoller, PENN 196 5. Naeve, Cornell 158 6. Grandieri, PENN 148.5 8. Danley, PENN 128
Percentage of win score returning Brown 88.0 PENN 84.3 Princeton 78.2 Yale 76.3 Columbia 76.2 Cornell 70.5 Dartmouth 43.8 Harvard 36.0* *Counts Brian Cusworth, who has one semester of eligibility left as returning. Without Cusworth, who will leave after Harvard's first semester, the number falls to 18.1 percent
Top guards 2. Jaaber, PENN 254.5 6. Grandieri, PENN 148.5 13. Jeppesen, Brown 109 15. Pinick, Yale 104.5 18. Gore, Cornell 92
The win score formula comes from the book The Wages of Wins: Taking Measure of the Many Myths in Modern Sport, by David Berri, Martin Schmidt and Stacey Brook. The formula accounts for points, rebounds, assists, blocked shots, steals, field goal attempts, free throw attempts, turnovers and personal fouls.
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