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...Backed by a résumé that includes its first undefeated Ivy League season since 2004, Harvard knew it had an automatic bid to the tournament. But the higher seeding proves key as it guarantees that the Crimson will avoid the country’s elite programs in the first round...
...While Harvard’s ample experience and first tournament bid since 2004 are plenty of cause for excitement, the players and coaches realize that an uphill battle looms. Fish notes that the favored Red Raiders (19-5, 4-3 Big 12)—led by Big 12 Coach of the Year Tim Siegel—will give the Crimson all it can handle...
...addition to the optimism of his players, Fish brings a seasoned swagger to Ann Arbor. The winningest coach in Harvard history has led his squads to an impressive 12 victories in tournament matches. Considering that no member of the team has competed in the NCAA team tournament, Fish has endowed his squad with crucial perspective...
...underdog Harvard enters the tournament, perhaps the most important goal for players and coaches is just to enjoy the opportunity...
...trading in books for bunkers as another game of “Risk” begins just in time for reading period. After last spring’s success with the cyberspace-adapted board game, the College Events Board (CEB) is sponsoring round two of a campus-wide Risk tournament. The game, called CEB Turf, is managed by Michael F. Ayoub ’10 and Kevin M. Mee ’10. Despite little publicity, there are already about 1,000 students signed up on the Web site, ready to engage in cyberspace combat. CEB Turf administrator Andrew...