Word: ecacs
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Harvard (8-8, 4-2 Ivy) had extra motivationagainst a Dartmouth team with very similarstatistics. A Crimson loss would have ended itshopes of a bid in the ECAC Tournament, which onlyoffers spots to teams with records over...
Harvard has to do more in its last two games of the season. The Crimson needs to have at least a .500 record to be eligible for the four-team ECAC Tournament, which means it must win its remaining contests against Ancient Eight rivals Brown and Dartmouth...
...those defeats came at the sticks of ranked teams: No. 11 Northeastern, No. 4 Princeton and No. 6 Boston College. Yesterday's shoot-out nailbiter showed that Harvard can compete with the best teams in the country, which it will need to do to qualify for the ECAC Tournament...
Harvard's loss means that only Princeton and Pennsylvania remain alive in the Ivy League title race. The Crimson's chances of postseason play are still alive, however, since a berth in the ECAC Tournament remains a possibility...
...considered for the tournament, which means that the Crimson must win two of its next three games, all of which are at Cumnock Field. After Northeastern, Harvard closes its Ivy schedule with weekend matchups against Dartmouth and Brown. Both the Bears and the Big Green are also contending for ECAC berths...