New Internet site launched by Ivies The Council of Ivy Group Presidents, located in Princeton, N.J.-- known to the world as the Ivy League -- announced the launch of its new Web site at IvyLeagueSports.com. The site is a joint partnership between the league and Total Sports, Inc., of Raleigh, N.C. Ivy League Executive Director Jeff Orleans expressed his pleasure with the replacement for the former site, www.ivyleague.princeton.edu. "Our Web site has helped to keep fans of the Ivy League up-to-date throughout the last several years," Orleans said. "The support of Total Sports will give us an even more sophisticated and jam-packed way for them to stay in touch." Visitors to the new site will be able to track the Ancient Eight's 33 varsity sports through daily updates of league standings, detailed weekly releases and periodic features. There will also be an online store element to the site, the details of which are not yet finalized. The Penn Athletic Department also partnered with Total Sports earlier this year. Its new site -- pennathletics.com -- now offers much more comprehensive coverage of Quakers sports. Total Sports, one of the nation's leading online sports media companies, focuses on providing real-time, event-centered sports coverage and the Total Sports networks feature the ability to provide live-event programming that integrates graphical, textual and statistical information. -- Will Ulrich Caramanico named Big 5 Player of Week Diana Caramanico keeps piling up accolades at the same rate that she piles up points and rebounds. The Penn women's basketball tri-captain was named Big 5 Player of the Week Wednesday for the third time this season in recognition of her 38-point and 20-point outputs last weekend against Yale and Brown. Caramanico was also named Ivy League Player of the Week, an honor that she has received five times this year. The junior forward leads the Big 5 in scoring, rebounding, blocks per game and field goal percentage. She broke the Penn record for field goals in a career against Yale and now stands just 57 points from the school record for career points. -- Jesse Spector
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