Word: dartmouth
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...Green (14-12, 10-4, 3rd) has a legitimate chance to turn the Ivy into something other than a two-team conference. Dartmouth swept every team but Penn and Princeton last season, and the exact same roster--plus two freshmen--will have another shot at the Quakers and Tigers...
With Gee providing more than enough offense, junior center Ian McGinnis (8.2 ppg, 12.2 rpg) can concentrate on cleaning the glass. Although he is only 6'8, McGinnis led the nation in rebounds per game and earned All-Ivy honorable mention. When Dartmouth came to Harvard, McGinnis pulled down 19 boards...
...rookies to start for the Big Green last season, Harris provides extra scoring punch to a talented offense. But Harris is really a guard, and Coach Dave Faucher will hope senior Ryan Smerek (1.5 ppg, 2.7 rpg) and sophomore Jay Jenckes (0.6 ppg, 1.1 rpg) can give the Dartmouth frontcourt some depth...
Although there is plenty of experience in Hanover, freshman forwards Greg Friel and Meador Hall will also need to contribute if Dartmouth is to challenge Penn and Princeton for the title. Depth is Dartmouth's weakness. Outside the starting five, the Big Green has no proven talents...
Last year's Ivy League champion, Dartmouth, had to overcome a one-game deficit on the final night of the regular season and win a one-game playoff before earning the right to be blown out of the NCAA tournament by Rutgers. The Big Green returns just two starters...