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While the success of the Crimson gives Harvard much cause for celebration, it also draws attention to the peculiar status of football as the only varsity sport in which postseason play is banned in the Ivy League. The presidents of the eight colleges should reverse their current stance prohibiting their football teams from participating in Division I-AA postseason competition...
...finally, Harvard breezed through its postseason, sweeping Princeton in its championship rematch behind 13-run efforts in both games, including a grand slam from junior catcher Jason Keck, then bounced MAAC-champ LeMoyne in a doubleheader sweep at O'Donnell Field, beating the Dolphins' ace Scott Cassidy to earn a return ticket to the NCAAs...
Unfortunately for the Harvard sailing community, the co-ed Dinghy Championships represent the school's lone postseason regatta of the spring season...
...part to the fact that the entire Yale and Princeton teams were shaved and tapered, ready to swim their best times in this meet. Harvard, however, chose to save its best times for Easterns and NCAAs. Only a fraction of the team would continue on to postseason events and, as a result, only those swimmers for whom H-Y-P was the last important meet were shaved and tapered...
Harvard's 34 victories represent the most in school history. The Regional semifinals also represent the farthest Harvard has ever gone in the postseason...