
Brown University to Host 2025 Ivy Madness
2/26/2024 10:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball
PRINCETON, N.J. – The Ivy League has announced the next three sites for Ivy Madness as it continues its campus rotation for the event. Brown University will host the 2025 Ivy League Men's and Women's Basketball Tournaments.
"I'm excited for our institution and our city to host an event of such quality and significance," said head coaching chair Mike Martin '04. "Our state is so passionate about college basketball, and hosting Ivy Madness in our amazing city of Providence is something for everyone to look forward to."
"We are thrilled to bring the electrifying atmosphere of Ivy Madness here next March," said Monique LeBlanc, Elizabeth F Turner 1998 Coaching Chair of Women's Basketball. "College basketball championships are the gateway to March Madness and we are thrilled to be hosting this premier event. It will be a great experience for our students and local community, and we are excited for all Ivy League fans to enjoy the great city of Providence!"
"The decision to host Ivy Madness on each campus continues to provide student-athletes with a season-culminating experience and allows fans to experience the energy of basketball in March in each of the league's unique communities," Ivy League Executive Director Robin Harris said. "We do not doubt that the next three sites of these tournaments will only add to the success and growth of this event and Ivy League basketball generally."
The tournaments will head to Providence (Brown) in 2025, Ithaca (Cornell) in 2026, and Hanover (Dartmouth) in 2027.
"I'm excited for our institution and our city to host an event of such quality and significance," said head coaching chair Mike Martin '04. "Our state is so passionate about college basketball, and hosting Ivy Madness in our amazing city of Providence is something for everyone to look forward to."
"We are thrilled to bring the electrifying atmosphere of Ivy Madness here next March," said Monique LeBlanc, Elizabeth F Turner 1998 Coaching Chair of Women's Basketball. "College basketball championships are the gateway to March Madness and we are thrilled to be hosting this premier event. It will be a great experience for our students and local community, and we are excited for all Ivy League fans to enjoy the great city of Providence!"
"The decision to host Ivy Madness on each campus continues to provide student-athletes with a season-culminating experience and allows fans to experience the energy of basketball in March in each of the league's unique communities," Ivy League Executive Director Robin Harris said. "We do not doubt that the next three sites of these tournaments will only add to the success and growth of this event and Ivy League basketball generally."
The tournaments will head to Providence (Brown) in 2025, Ithaca (Cornell) in 2026, and Hanover (Dartmouth) in 2027.
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