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...said. “Hopefully we can get back on track this weekend.” Harvard will likely have to be at its best to emerge from this weekend with a pair of victories, as Cornell and Columbia are both coming off home weekend sweeps over Princeton and Penn. Cornell (14-5, 6-0 Ivy), the preseason Ivy League favorite, has been on an absolute tear of late, currently riding an eight game winning streak and sitting alone at the top of league standings. The Big Red is paced by second-year standouts Ryan Wittman and Louis Dale. Wittman...
...team that has played well as of late. Cornell enters the weekend on a four-game winning streak of its own and is coming off its greatest point total in a single Ivy League weekend in school history. The Big Red bucketed 157 points in wins against Princeton and Penn...
...senior guard Michele Gage—who was named the Ivy League Player of the Week last week after averaging 22 points and 9.5 rebounds in wins against Penn and Princeton—Colombia complete its program’s first ever weekend road-sweep in program history. If the Crimson is going to leave New York City with another Ancient Eight victory it will need to find a way to stop the Lion’s talented shooters...
...made of: the road stretch begins tomorrow in Ithaca against Cornell, who shares the league’s top spot with Harvard. Night to night, the Crimson is finding a different way to win, whether it’s getting a last-minute jumper to beat Penn one day, then blowing out Princeton the next. As I watched Harvard get out on the break and drain shot after shot in an impressive first half against the Tigers, I couldn’t help but recall the way last year’s squad succeeded by sharing the wealth: by seeing...
...don’t have as much experience as we need.” The previous week has been especially trying on the Crimson. Last Wednesday, Harvard lost 9-0 against No. 1 Trinity. Without much time to recuperate, the Crimson had back-to-back Ivy league matches against Penn and Princeton last weekend. Harvard came out strong against Penn and earned a 6-3 victory. But due to Princeton’s sheer depth of talent and having a match the previous day took its toll on Harvard as it lost, 9-0. This is the first time...