The Ivy League has announced they will be the only NCAA Division I conference to leave the House vs NCAA settlement.
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The Ivy League will not join the antitrust settlement that will allow schools to pay their players directly, a decision that leaves the conference of eight elite academic institutions clinging to college sports' amateur model even as it is increasingly abandoned by the NCAA's biggest powers.
Reversing a league role requires proposals to win votes in each of the three upper divisions of the league’s governing body, according to former Ivy League D1 SAAC Chair Morgan Chall, who served in the position from 2019 to 2020, and as a student representative from 2017 to 2020.
LAST TIME OUT: Princeton lost to Cornell, 85-76; Yale def. Harvard, 84-55; Brown plays at Penn on Friday night
To maintain its historic athletic traditions, the Ivy League is continuing to forego paying student-athletes for their name, image and likeness.
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Brown hosts the Pennsylvania Quakers after Alyssa Moreland scored 21 points in Brown's 64-56 win over the Dartmouth Big Green.
Princeton hosts the Yale Bulldogs after Blake Peters scored 20 points in Princeton's 85-76 loss to the Cornell Big Red.