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...Crimson not only has talented players at all positions but stands to benefit greatly from the new division alignment. It gets four games against Yale, Brown, and Dartmouth, three of the weaker teams in the league, while avoiding powerhouses Princeton and Cornell. That combination should earn Harvard a berth in the inaugural Ivy Championship, where, presumably, anything can happen...
...Dartmouth. Defending champion Princeton, last year’s runner-up Cornell, Columbia, and Penn make up the other division. At the end of the season, the winners of each division will meet in a best-of-three series to determine the league champion and winner of its NCAA berth...
After beginning the season 1-10, the Crimson rallied to run off a 13-1 record in Ivy League play and earn an NCAA berth for the first time since 2003. Although Harvard was unable to replicate its miracle upset over Stanford as a No. 16 seed in 1998 yesterday, the big-game experience gained by squad’s young core could play dividends in the near future...
...seemed an early harbinger of inconsistency and underperforming.Then I flew south for the spring, and the Crimson took off running. 12 straight wins in Ivy League play – 10 of them by 10 points or more – helped the Crimson to its first NCAA tournament berth since 2003. Harvard’s 13 wins is the league’s most since the Crimson ran the table in 2002-2003 before losing 79-69 to Kansas State in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.And all the while, I’ve been in Argentina, watching...
...name. But the young Crimson team forgot its manners and decided to seize the crown all for itself.With a 64-48 victory over Cornell Friday night, the Crimson (14-12, 12-1 Ivy) gained sole possession of the Ivy League title and earned the conference’s automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament. Harvard put the icing on the cake Saturday night, honoring seniors Christiana Lackner and Kyle Dalton in a 72-65 win over Columbia.During the dark days of the Crimson’s dismal nonconference schedule (Harvard went 2-11 against non-Ivy opponents), a league title...