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Bringing the Tigers and the Quakers back to the rest of the league is the graduation of their best players—First-Team All-Ivy selections Nate Walton and Lamar Plummer, respectively. Brown, meanwhile, returns its entire starting five, including junior Earl Hunt, whom many consider the best player in the league. However, the eligibility of junior point guard Andy Toole, who transferred from Elon two years ago, should be enough for Penn to edge out Brown and preserve the two-headed dynasty for one more year...
...Bears will again look to Hunt, a unanimous First-Team All-Ivy selection who led the Ivies in scoring, to be their first offensive option. The most prolific sophomore scorer in league history, Hunt posted 46 points in Brown’s two games against Harvard last year...
...glance: Normally, one might expect a team graduating a unanimous First-team All Ivy selection who just happened to lead his team in points, rebounds, assists, and steals, to be in trouble. However, it’s also not normal to return six players with significant starting experience and still have two reserves earn starting positions. That, though, is exactly what has happened for Thompson, the son of the former Georgetown coach...
...paper, the Ivy League champion men’s team faces a tougher road to the national title. Gone are last year’s co-captains, Deepak Abraham ’01 and Shondip Ghosh ’01, two of Harvard’s four first-team All-Americans, second-team All-American Andrew Merrill, and Gray Witcher...
...entire top nine from last year finished the season in the top forty-four players nationally. Thus, while Abraham (No. 4), Ghosh (No. 7), Merrill (No. 19), and Witcher (No. 34) have graduated, co-captain Pete Karlen (No. 6), sophomore James Bullock (No. 9), both of whom were first-team All-Americans, junior second-team All-American Dylan Patterson (No. 22), co-captain David Barry (No. 38), and sophomore Ziggy Whitman (No. 44) return...