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...five games of league play, get rusty, and fail to wake up until they trail a major conference team by 20 at the half.The Quakers stay focused for the final five games of league play, keep themselves sharp, and play a major conference team close.If the Ivies had a postseason tournament, a team following the first path would get upset in the conference tourney far more often than one following the second. And that might be enough incentive to cause runaway league champs to follow that other path.By Saturday night, Penn will likely be fit that runaway profile...
...Lawrence sit third, fourth, and fifth in the ECAC with 20, 19, and 18 points, respectively. But the Crimson has just three league contests left to play, while the other two teams have four. The ECAC’s top four teams get a first-round bye in the postseason tournament and then home-ice advantage for the quarterfinal round. —Staff writer Rebecca A. Seesel can be reached at seesel@fas.harvard.edu...
...going to have a great career and she’s had a great freshman year, especially coming off of an injury. I think she has the nicest touch I’ve ever seen in the post.”It’s a long time until postseason awards come out, but if Saturday night is any indication, Rollins might well be the next Crimson freshman to bring home Rookie of the Year honors in March. And as Feaster, Peljto, and Cserny demonstrated, that award can be only the beginning.—Staff writer Aidan E. Tait...
...golden opportunity in Providence, R.I.: the Bears (3-13-5, 2-9-3) have netted just one victory since mid-November, a string of 17 games. Meanwhile, Harvard sits in a fourth-place tie with Dartmouth in the ECAC standings, and just six league games remain before the postseason tournament. The Crimson split last weekend’s home contest, beating Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 3-1 but losing 2-1 to Union the following night. “We’re disappointed with [that] loss,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato...
...Pavilion, the Harvard men’s basketball team will play the first of 14 straight playoff games.The contest against Dartmouth (2-9) marks the beginning of conference play for the Crimson (8-5), which accounts for everything in the Ivy League, the only Division I conference without a postseason tournament. One misstep against an inferior team could very well punch an irreparable hole in the best hopes Harvard has had in years to beat out Penn for the Ivy League’s automatic NCAA tournament berth.Harvard enters the crucible coming off the last and toughest segment...