I would see it as most likely Harvard or Brown, which would still be an upset. But this is a season in which Merrimack, a team new to division I, has just beaten a Big 10 team, and Cleveland State beat Air Force which had earlier in the season beaten Duke. So I think if any of Yale or Cornell or Princeton or Penn sleeps on Dartmouth and looks past them they could get surprised. Unlikely, but in the realm of the possible. And there were a couple of years during which an Ivy win not only did not happen but really did not feel like it was even a possibility.Counselor wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 3:07 pm Where does D get that one Ivy win this season? Despite the improvement the way the League is shaping up don’t see even on an off day Yale, Penn, Cornell or Princeton suffering that loss. Harvard maybe but don’t think with the new coach that will happen- he’ll have them ready each and every game in his inaugural season...Brown maybe but by the end of the season expect that squad to be excelling with what already is a more than solid defense ...a very good goalie...and an offense that generates 60 shots a game so far that will most likely improve over the course of the season on its % on net and into the net....
With that said, the league is very strong at the top and Dartmouth will still be an underdog in all of its Ivy games.