Word: ecacs
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Those wins did, in fact, eventually secure the NCAA tournament bid, and they restored Harvard to national prominence as a legitimate threat. And though the Crimson wouldn’t reproduce those results in the second half of the season—against the top-level ECAC programs, Harvard managed only mixed results—the shift in the program’s direction promised by new coach Ted Donato ’91 was well underway...
Sure, there were “some really high highs,” like Harvard’s third consecutive ECAC tournament title in early October and a 4-2 February upset of No. 12 USC at the ITA/USTA Indoors...
...Erik Farrar—former head coach at Brown—had not made a difference. The Crimson sank to a 2-4 record and took home a disappointing eighth place—though the two team captains earned all-tournament honors—at September’s ECAC Tournament...
...Harvard really proved it was the best team in the East in the ECAC playoffs as it edged Yale 2-1 in overtime and then easily defeated the Big Green by a score of 4-1 to win the conference tourney...
While the Crimson was competing at Ivies, the other half of its team was at the ECAC Championships, and even with only half the team present, Harvard was still able to take third place...