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Harvard will face Colgate next Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Pepsi Arena in Albany in the second ECAC semifinal. No. 3 Cornell, the tournament??€™s top seed, will face Vermont, which advanced yesterday with a 2-1 win over Dartmouth in the deciding game of the only quarterfinal series to go the distance...
...Harvard, the focus now shifts to the NCAA Championships in Missouri, the same competition and the same place where Jesse Jantzen ’04 was crowned National Champion (149 lbs.) and the entire tournament??€™s Most Outstanding Wrestler overall last year...
That failure to capitalize on the Crimson’s stumbles will, in practice, mean little to either the Raiders or Harvard, both of whom now face virtually identical paths to Albany, provided that at least three of the tournament??€™s first-round favorites hold serve in their respective home rinks. The ECAC playoffs do not, like many more familiar post-season championships, employ a bracket in which teams are assigned an initial seed that determines their course to the final game, regardless of upsets...
...present, Harvard sits in 11th in the pairwise rankings (PWR)—which attempt to reproduce the formula used by the NCAA to determine at-large bids to the tournament??€”though the unspecified value of the bonus points awarded for each quality win could boost the Crimson as high as seventh...
Roughly speaking, then, Harvard would likely be assigned a No. 3 seed were the tournament??€™s 16-team field to be announced right...