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...evidence against Friebe’s comment, the Crimson can refer to its nine convincing non-Princeton wins this season, as well as its season two years ago, when it earned the Ivy League’s only at-large berth in the NCAA tournament to date...
Princeton can’t realistically afford another loss to safely make NCAAs. Neither can Harvard. The Ivy automatic berth is the only sure route...
...ranked team. One loss would dim the Crimson’s hopes a bit, but three victories out of Princeton, Dartmouth, UConn and Columbia could still be enough for Harvard to make the tournament based on recent history. Anything worse than three more wins would make a tournament berth tough to come...
...game has major postseason ramifications. A loss would drop Harvard to 2-5 in nonconference play and severely damage the team’s chances of earning an NCAA berth without the Ivy automatic...
With this year’s losses, the safety net of nonconference play may not guarantee the Crimson a path to its seventh consecutive NCAA berth. Harvard would have to defeat all of the remaining nonconference foes—BC, BU and UConn—to have a chance at another at-large bid. It doesn’t help that the Crimson’s all-time record against UConn...