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Happy New Year for Crimson Basketball

Posted by on January 6, 2011 at 2:58 pm

Laurent Rivard led the Crimson with 23 points. Photo from GoCrimson.com

The Harvard basketball team started 2011 off the right way with a 78-69 upset victory over Boston College.  This marked the third year in a row that Harvard has defeated the Boston area rivals.  With these three straight upsets and a 9-0 record against Massachusetts teams over the last two seasons, one could certainly make a case that Harvard has been playing the best college basketball in the state.

Unlike the last two years, Harvard pulled off this victory without previous seasons’ superstar, Jeremy Lin.  The hero of this upset was Laurent Rivard, a highly touted freshman recruit from Quebec.  He led both teams in scoring with 23 points. Various Crimson players have stepped up this season, making this team a strong candidate for best in the Ivy League.

Unlike every other Division I league (of course, we had to be different), the Ivy League has no playoffs, so the league champion is the team with the best regular season conference record.  That league champion, of course, secures a spot in the NCAA Tournament, “March Madness.”  Cornell has won the Ivy League three seasons in a row, including last year, when they had a remarkable run to the Sweet 16, but after losing their coach (to Boston College, as coincidence will have it) and  four of their five starters, they look hard-pressed to repeat.  Instead, Harvard and Princeton look like the two favorites to end up on top of the league for 2011.

The Crimson have looked strong through non-conference play, posting a 10-3 record including a 7-0 record at home.  Harvard has its first Ivy League game this Saturday at Dartmouth.  They then have a final non-conference game at George Washington before returning to Cambridge to kick conference play into full force with a 2:00 p.m. home game on January 22, against Dartmouth again, in Lavietes Pavilion, when much of the student body will be arriving back on campus.

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BASKETBALL: HARVARD V. CORNELL TONIGHT

Posted by on February 19, 2010 at 9:57 am

GO CRIMSON!!!! (tix are sold out, this game is a big one)

CRUSH CORNELL

Current Records:

Harvard: 17-5 (Ivy: 6-2)

Cornell: 21-4 (Ivy: (7-1)

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Harvard Begins Ivy Play With Impressive Win

Posted by on January 19, 2010 at 1:14 pm

Wright

Wright goes up over two Big Green Defenders for the score

While you were at home catching up on sleep and watching TV, the basketball team was back at school, kicking off Ivy League basketball by defeating Dartmouth in a blowout, 76-47. The team’s star, Jeremy Lin, finished the game with 11 points and six steals, one of which resulted in a highlight-worthy breakaway dunk.  The true star of this game, however, was Keith Wright, who finished with 22 points, three blocks, and six rebounds.  Freshman Kyle Casey was impressive, off the bench, with four blocks and an alley-oop on a pass from guard Oliver McNally. Read the rest of this entry »

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March Madness for Harvard?

Posted by on January 19, 2010 at 10:09 am

There is no denying that the Harvard men’s basketball team has had an incredible year. In fact, it currently has the best start in school history. That is a really long time folks. This school was founded in 1636. Someone can do the math on that. With a current overall record of 12-3, with respectable losses to national basketball powerhouses like UConn (only a seven point deficit) and huge upset wins against Boston College and Seattle, it looks like the Crimson may well be on its way to March Madness. Many media outlets have been abuzz over the incredible performance of senior Jeremy Lin, and predict a possible future in the NBA. With the remaining games left to the Ivy League, the only potential threat is Cornell–who has also had a great year with an overall record of 12-3 as well. Check out the team’s schedule here and make sure to attend the Princeton-Penn weekend February 5-6 in Lavietes Pavilion to cheer on the team. Body paint and loudness recommended.

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Go Crimson!

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--Access Hollywood

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--NY Daily News

"Rival"
--Starpulse

"Harvard kids"
--Extra! TV

"Pathetic"
--Just Jared Jr.

"Scheming...totally out of line"
--Teen Vogue

"Gems...eagle-eyed"
--Dlisted

"Harvard geeks"
--LA Times

"Those people are assholes"
--Fark.com

"Good reason to be, well, crimson"
--People Magazine

"Nerd terror squad"
--Cityfile

"Nouveau riche scum"
--NowPublic

"Like, super brainy kids"
--Anything Hollywood

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--Gryffindor Gazette

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--The HarvardCrimson

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--Die Presse


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