Wind Swept Mess: Harvard 18, Marquette 4
Attacking into a nasty wind in cold temperatures didn't seem to bother the Crimson as they jumped out to a big lead to defeat the Golden Eagles.
Attacking into a nasty wind in cold temperatures didn't seem to bother the Crimson as they jumped out to a big lead to defeat the Golden Eagles.
The Crimson arrive in Milwaukee for a contest featuring peanut butter & jelly sandwiches for everyone while supplies last!
Tomorrow we drop the quotation marks in the title. Still lots of action today, though...
The Golden Eagles defeated Princeton 3-1 and will face #1 seed BYU tomorrow.
The Golden Eagles have a second round match against the Ivy League champion Tigers.
Three of the sure candidates for the Ivy League top 10 list are sitting out the season, leaving the level of talent down a notch. But it helps to unveil a lot of young talent coming up in the conference. And at the front of the pack, a senior Tiger.
An academic scandal has Harvard's leading scorer Kyle Casey leaving the school. We look at what this means for the Crimson, as well as who could benefit within the Ivy League.
Harvard finished 25-5 and was ranked as high as No. 21 last season. There is every reason that Tommy Amaker and the Crimson can do just as well this coming year. Another preview of the top 20 mid-majors from 2011.
LInks from Penn State and the national college sports community at-large.
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