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That leaves Penn three games clear of everyone in the loss column with just five to play. With a weekend sweep over Cornell and Columbia and a loss by Yale to either Dartmouth or Harvard, the Quakers could punch their dance ticket with a full Ivy weekend and the showdown with Princeton still left on the docket...
...Tigers—which haven’t won a Friday night Ivy game all season—can’t get past Columbia in New York tomorrow night, Princeton would travel to Ithaca needing a win to stave off its first ever below-.500 finish in the Ivy League...
Even if the Tigers can beat Columbia, the Big Red could still make the question more of a when than if with a victory...
...Princeton team finished below .500 in league play since it joined the Ancient Eight in 1956. With two more losses, this year’s edition of the Tigers would be ensured of that dubious honor. And if Princeton splits this weekend’s road trip to Columbia and Cornell—the most likely outcome of the two games—then Harvard would enter its game in New Jersey on the season’s last weekend with the chance to give the Tigers their record-setting eighth loss...
...from behind the three-point arc in the first half—and 3-of-18 for the game—Harvard shot 48 percent from the field in the half, compared to the Lions’ 37 percent. For the game, both teams shot 45 percent. Columbia out-rebounded Harvard 32-27, but the Crimson forced Columbia to cough up 24 turnovers, compared to Harvard?...