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...Princeton (14-5, 5-1 Ivy) over Harvard in the teams’ seven previous meetings and just the Tigers’ second victory in the last 13 games between the squads. Harvard (8-12, 4-3 Ivy) came into the game on a high after a home sweep of Columbia and Cornell last weekend, but a week’s worth of scouting on Brown evaporated within minutes on Friday. Brown scored Princeton’s first 10 points and 21 of the team’s first 28 in a dominant first half. “Our game...
...points shy of Harvard’s third 30-point game of the season. He finished with career highs in points (28) and steals (seven) and added 15 rebounds and four assists. It was the third time this season that Stehle fell just short of a triple-double bid.The sweep at the hands of Penn and Princeton dropped the Crimson to fifth in the Ivies and ended the team’s realistic hopes of winning the league title.“In 15 years here, that’s probably the most disappointed and crestfallen a group of guys...
...Lions have four losses against squads with RPIs lower than 250.The Bulldogs currently possess an RPI around the 190 mark. They also have the toughest home environment in the Ivy League.Yale wins this one by double-digits.CORNELL AT BROWNThe Big Red battled back into Ivy title contention with a home sweep of Harvard and Dartmouth last weekend.Cornell must beat Brown to set up an elimination match with Yale on Saturday night. With the Bears missing the services of Ruscoe and the Big Red having seemingly shaken off any ill-effects of the stunning home loss to Columbia, Cornell should have...
...other benefits to heading home.“The best thing about being here is that we know the rims, and we know the way that the court plays,” Beal said.Those are the types of advantages that Harvard will need if it plans to get the sweep it sorely needs. —Staff writer Michael R. James can be reached at mrjames@fas.harvard.edu...
...within a game of having to abandon its current “best chance” and look to the future. Which brings us to this very weekend. A single loss could spell the end of Ivy title dreams for seniors Matt Stehle, Michael Beal and Zach Martin. A sweep would put Harvard right back in the race. “During week four and week five things start to shake out a little more,” Sullivan said. “And things become a little more dramatic.” It’s fitting that such...