Word: postseason
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Harvard's loss means that only Princeton and Pennsylvania remain alive in the Ivy League title race. The Crimson's chances of postseason play are still alive, however, since a berth in the ECAC Tournament remains a possibility...
Although the Crimson has now lost two straight since snapping a five-game win streak, the two defeats are to top-10 opponents and are a poor indicator of Harvard's overall postseason prospects...
...recent weeks, the Crimson has been rejuvenated. After losing to Iona on October 10, the team feared that its season would be cut short by not qualifying for postseason play...
Harvard's first match of the postseason will be against Queens at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 31. Having lost a close 9-7 battle to Queens earlier this year, Harvard looks to avenge that loss, hopefully with the help of enthusiastic fans...
...butter on their fingers, the Padres are headed home to Qualcomm Stadium to try to turn this 1998 October Classic into something competitive. First up as savior: pitcher Sterling Hitchcock, who will get the ball Tuesday night against the Yankees' David Cone. Hitchcock has been brilliant in the postseason, but then again, so had the rest of his teammates -- until now. And as a Yankee castoff, Hitchcock doesn't exactly inspire fear...