Hi again to all. What a high-quality Ivy season it's been! I'm going to borrow from last week's virtual-scoring post (courtesy of "da coach"), including all of those caveats. (This took a while to put together and there were lots of opportunities to err. Sorry in advance!) Format will also be similar.
MEN
Men's individual running events
Princeton 99, Cornell 61, Columbia 53, Harvard 24, Brown 20, Dartmouth 12, Yale 8, Penn 2
Men's field events (minus heptathlon)
Cornell 81, Princeton 58, Harvard 25, Penn 11, Columbia 6, Dartmouth 3, Brown 1, Yale 0
Men's events minus relays and heptathlon
Princeton 157, Cornell 142, Columbia 59, Harvard 49, Brown 21, Dartmouth 15, Penn 13, Brown 14, Yale 8
Men's events with relays, minus heptathlon
Princeton 181, Cornell 153, Columbia 85, Harvard 58, Penn 28, Brown 23, Dartmouth 15, Yale 14
Men's events with heptathlon, minus relays
Cornell 172, Princeton 157, Columbia 59, Harvard 49, Brown 22, Dartmouth 15, Penn 13, Yale 8
All men's events
Cornell 183, Princeton 181, Columbia 85, Harvard 58, Penn 28, Brown 24, Dartmouth 15, Yale 8
**I saw an earlier post that said Princeton had a couple of good heptathlon performances--but they don't show on the tfrrs performance list. This by itself would be enough to currently project Princeton as the winner. I also agree that 30 points for Cornell in the heptathlon seem pretty unlikely.
**It seems some other marks are missing too, maybe from Dartmouth? When I first took a look at the list this morning, it didn't have Princeton's Stilin and Cabral in the 3,000...
So take this whole thing with a shaker of salt, I'd say.