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...slate, the Crimson no longer entertains NCAA tournament hopes like in the 2002-03 campaign. Despite that disappointment, Harvard can still play a pivotal role in deciding which teams make it to the “Big Dance” since it plays Ivy-leading Penn and Dartmouth in two of the next three games...
...that game to matter, however, Penn must sweep Harvard and Dartmouth this weekend, while Princeton splits those two contests. If the Quakers go on to beat the Tigers, the two teams—three if Brown beats both Columbia and Cornell this weekend—would be forced into a playoff situation to decide the eventual champion...
...It’s just about going out there and playing well,” Chu said. “Against Dartmouth we came out really flat. We need to play with lots of intensity and passion—play to win. And we need to set the tone from the start for the rest of the game...
Harvard (23-3-1, 13-3-0 ECAC) is currently tied at 26 points with No. 4 St. Lawrence (22-7-1, 13-3-0) atop the ECAC brackets, followed by No. 2 Dartmouth...
Clinching the title would give the Crimson the No. 1 seed in the conference’s playoff tournament. Assuming the Saints defeats Union twice to capture second place and Dartmouth bests Cornell and Colgate to stay at third by weekend’s end, Harvard would avoid the league’s toughest competition early on in the tournament. This would give it an easier road to the championship game and—even with a loss—would still help it claim place for the Frozen Four...