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Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026
The Daily Pennsylvanian

Ivy Rankings: Voters not impressed by Tigers' recent wins

Princeton may now have sole possession of second place in the Ivy League -- behind only the Quakers -- but that didn't impress our writers enough to put the Tigers in even the top half of the DP Ivy Rankings.

And the computers agreed.

Harvard, Yale and Cornell --despite having more league losses than the Tigers -- managed to stay in the top four. Princeton did, however, jump two spots and almost 20 points to No. 5.

Penn, meanwhile, hasn't scored less than a perfect score in any category yet.

Speaking of perfect scores, the Dartmouth women finally managed to garner all 10 first-place votes, as well as a perfect computer score. Princeton fell slightly further back, but the battle for the top is still competitive.

Penn managed to keep its numbers just a bit lower than last week, despite adding two losses to their record, including one to perpetual doormat Yale.

In fact, all that game accomplished was to finally get the Elis out of the basement.