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Harvard's unprecedented rise to prominence--including its first-ever win in an NCAA tournament game--ended in the second round of the national tourney, when North Carolina prevailed, 18-3, in Chapel Hill...
Cornell (17-8-3 overall, 14-5-3 ECAC), the tourney's second seed, led the league for most of the season before surrendering the top spot with three losses--to Brown, Rensselaer and Vermont--in the final two weekends. But the Big Red bounced back in Ithaca, N.Y. last weekend, amassing 18 goals in 10-3 and 8-1 blowouts of Colgate in its quarterfinal-round action to earn its trip to the big city...
...this season, the now-seniors Ciavaglia, Donato and Vukonich--united on Harvard's Superline--get their last chance at redemption. But a return to the NCAA tourney will require Harvard to win its fifth ECAC tourney. Harvard's 0-4 non-conference record is unlikely to attract any second looks from the selection committee...
...Crimson picked up easy victories over New Paltz, Vassar, and MIT and left Providence, R.I., with the tourney title. Not only did Harvard not lose a game, but not once did an opponent score more than 10 points...
Sophomore Albert Kim was named MVP of the tourney, thanks largely in part to his 28 kills. Marin, who led Harvard with 34 kills, was also named to the all-tourney team...