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Unfortunatly for fans of exciting finishes and tight races, the list of teams with a realistic chance of gaining the Ivy League’s automatic bid has dwindeled down to two. Penn remains the odds-on choice, as it has been all year. The Quakers hold an 8-1 record in league play and their remaining games are either at home, or against teams making up the lower half of the league, or, in the case of Brown next weekend, both. Right behind them in the standings is Yale, although to catch Penn, the Bulldogs must win in Philadelphia...
...best frontcourt player and without him, the Bulldogs will be undermanned against big Cornell center Andrew Naeve, who has been playing well recently. And while the Lee Amphitheatre may have the rowdiest fans in the league, the Big Red showed some road toughness last weekend by hanging with Penn for most of the game, despite the Quakers’ rough crowd and superior talent. If Hughes plays, Cornell wins by one again. If Hughes sits, Big Red by seven...
...PENN [17-8, 8-1 Ivy] at HARVARD...
...PENN at DARTMOUTH...
...think we had something to prove,” he said, “because people were still thinking that maybe we had a lucky win against Penn. We beat Penn, and then we beat Trinity barely, and then Yale beat Trinity [in the first round of the Howe Cup], so if we had lost today, it would have meant that we would end up ranked #3...so we had a lot to play...