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History Tells Us??Harvard’s in shockingly good shape to make the tournament for a team that’s presently .500. The Crimson is the fourth best team in the Northeast behind UConn, Dartmouth and Yale—all of whom beat the Crimson. Harvard’s in even better shape than Hartford, who it lost to as well, since the Hawks have had so many bad in-conference losses. The region’s top five teams all made the tournament in 2000 when the field was 48 teams, and the region?...
History Tells Us??Harvard can still in without a single marquee win. It did it in 2000. The Crimson got in that season, comfortably no less, over fairly comparable teams from other regions...
History Tells Us??The men’s tournament, because it only has 48 teams, is that much harder to get into. Harvard was the only Ivy team to make NCAAs at-large last year with a 10-4-1 record...
...said sheepishly, not mentioning that “least” is probably better represented by “not.” More than a little defensively, I quickly added that I had grown up in a non-religious family. My mother and father never pushed religion on us??understandably, as my mother is atheist and my father is, as far as I can tell, Christian in spirit but indifferent in his daily life...
...leadership style was to treat the staff as a family,” she said. “When I started working here in 1973 there were only three of us??Jim, an executive director, and me—and we just clicked as a team...