Word: jadwin
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...graveyard of Crimson hopes was packed with the all-too-familiar tombstones—the Wente heave, the double-overtime heartbreaker at Jadwin, the misses by Winter and Prasse-Freeman...
Faced with the prospect of losing an eighth Ivy League contest for the first time in school history, Princeton (15-12, 6-7 Ivy) played its best game of the year in routing the Crimson (12-15, 7-7) 66-44 at Jadwin Gym. Four Tigers scored in double figures, as the team collectively caught fire to hand Harvard its 16th straight loss in Princeton’s home...
Harvard will look for its first sweep of Princeton since 1984 in Jadwin Gym, in a game that will be televised on the YES Network. The Crimson can gain confidence from its 61-57 home win over the Tigers on February 5th, which broke a streak of 10 straight defeats against Princeton. That humiliating defeat, combined with one of the worst seasons in school history, will surely have the wounded Tigers in a nasty mood...
...overall challenge for the Crimson will be to trump its recent history at Princeton and Penn. Last year was emblematic of Harvard’s fortunes—the team suffered an embarrassing 35-point loss to Penn at the Palestra, then traveled to Jadwin and fell in double overtime to the eventual league champions...
...Jadwin Gym, with a capacity of 6,854, and the Palestra, with a maximum of 8,700, are the two biggest Ivy League arenas. For comparison, Lavietes Pavilion, the home of Harvard hoops, can seat only 2,195. Not coincidentally, the twin basketball behemoths regularly have the largest and most frenzied crowds of any league venue...