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...arguments for and against an Ivy League tournament are pretty straightforward, and because I don’t really have the patience or the inclination to hash it all out here, I’ll just summarize it for you. The fans of the six non-P??s love the idea and Penn and Princeton fans hate...
...some law of probability that I would have learned had I attended Stat class—always rise to the top. Of course, the Penn and Princeton fans—who also didn’t attend my Stat class—will tell you that if the non-P??s would just try harder and put more of an emphasis on basketball that they could be just as good as the Quakers and Tigers...
Wait a second, only two non-P??s have won outright Ivy titles since the first airing of “Mork and Mindy” and the best explanation for that trend is that Penn and Princeton “try harder...
...can’t Harvard win? Frankly, we don’t have good enough players. Penn and Princeton field great teams year after year. Some years, the Crimson can compete with the Quakers and the Tigers. But most times, the Killer P??s are too dominant. And never has Harvard—not once—been a clear-cut favorite to win the Ivy League...
Despite being eliminated from the Ivy title race in early February, the Crimson (4-21, 3-9 Ivy) sits poised to decide the eventual champion as the “Killer P??s” visit Lavietes Pavilion this weekend...