Ivy League partners with The Field of 68 for basketball media day broadcast

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The Ivy League has announced a partnership with The Field of 68 to host the 2025 Ivy League Men’s and Women’s Basketball Media Day. The event is scheduled for Tuesday, October 28, and will feature head coaches and student-athletes from the league as they discuss the upcoming 2025-26 basketball season.

The men’s segment will be anchored by Jeff Goodman, a veteran college basketball insider, alongside Rob Dauster. Coverage of the women’s program will be led by Talia Goodman, a national women’s basketball reporter for On3 Sports, and Maren Walseth, an analyst for Ivy League games on ESPN.

Since its launch in 2020, The Field of 68 has built a digital audience exceeding 200,000 across platforms such as X (formerly Twitter), YouTube, and Instagram. The platform is known for its comprehensive coverage of college basketball.

In recent years, Ivy League teams have achieved notable results in both men’s and women’s basketball. Over the past four seasons, the league’s programs have combined for eight NCAA Tournament victories. Last year marked a milestone on the women’s side when Princeton, Columbia, and Harvard—all ranked among the top-50 NET teams—secured NCAA Tournament bids. This was the first time three Ivy League women’s teams reached the tournament field in one season. It also represented the second consecutive year that multiple Ivy programs participated in March Madness.

On the men’s side, since 2010 Ivy League teams have recorded eight NCAA Tournament wins against schools such as Auburn, Arizona, Baylor, Cincinnati, Missouri, and Wisconsin. Four different institutions from the conference have contributed to these victories during that period.

The media day show will be broadcast live on The Field of 68’s YouTube channel (@TheFieldOf68) and X account (TheFieldOf68).



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