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...agreement forged long ago among the presidents of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Brown and Penn, Fitzpatrick’s classmates will not have that same chance to compete in a postseason contest...
...League a year ago. Penn has some rebuilding to do, but reloading might be a better term for it. Yale has a dangerous starting five, but its bench is a bit suspect. The rest of the Ivies are up in the air as Brown, Cornell, Columbia and Harvard will all battle for the fourth spot. Dartmouth should remain mired in the basement of the Ivy League standings for a second straight season...
...COLUMBIA...
With wins in four of its last six games, Columbia takes a great deal of momentum into the 2004-2005 season. Freshman center Ben Nwachukwu has Morningside Heights buzzing and forwards Matt Preston and Dragutin Kravic present a formidable challenge in the frontcourt. But the key to the Lions’ success lies in the backcourt—more specifically, three-point shooting. Columbia finished second in the league with a 38.2 conversion percentage from behind the arc, and third in the league in three-point defense, holding opponents to a 32.7 percentage. The Lions still don?...
...talk of dominance and renaissance was premature. After all, Northeastern, Princeton, Dartmouth and Columbia are no offensive juggernauts. Now, after allowing Ivy behemoth Penn just 10 points, the chatter can begin in earnest...