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Although Crimson Olympians, national champions and all-stars certainly exist, many of the athletes in Harvard’s 41 varsity programs may never see that sort of stage. Sure, they might share an Ivy League title or go to an NCAA tournament, but these goals represent only one of...
As defending champions, the Crimson deserves the benefit of the doubt. Look for Harvard to prevail in a tough battle with the Quakers.
The system will be tested early, with several non-conference games of note crowding a busy early slate for the Crimson. These include two matchups in the Women of Troy Basketball Classic, where Harvard will face UC Santa Barbara and tournament host USC. As always, this year’s...
“We don’t call ourselves defending champs, and some of us have said we’re not going to wear our rings,” Tay says. “We want to be the sole champions.”
“We beat ourselves up a lot about last year, so we need to take pride and see that back-to-back championships is an accomplishment,” Rollins adds. “But we’re not going to settle for that. We will be...