The Boston Herald mentions Harvard’s CIT invitation:
Meanwhile, Harvard, fresh off the season in program history, accepted an invitation to play in the CollegeInsider.com tournament, a second-year event for mid-majors.
The Crimson will meet Appalachian State in the opening round Wednesday night in Boone, N.C. It will be Harvard’s first postseason since the 1945-46 season….
Harvard (21-7, 10-4) had the most successful season in school history but still finished third in the Ivy League behind champion Cornell and Princeton …
Coach Tommy Amaker should have the Crimson competing for the Ivy crown next season with a collection of solid players, including rookie of the year Kyle Casey.
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Also read about Harvard’s CIT in the Winston Salem Journal.
Coach Buzz Peterson of [Appalachian State University] learned the opponent late last night and said he has research to do.
“Tommy Amaker is their coach, that’s about all I know right now,” Peterson said. “We’re 103 in RPI and they’re 101, so it should be interesting.”
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The Daily Pennsylvanian reviews Penn’s loss to Princeton in the season’s final game. Penn rallied from 40-14 at the half to get with 7 with 2 minutes to go, but ultimately fell short.
“I can’t tell you what I said to them at halftime because I don’t think it’s appropriate,” he joked after the game. “I have kids old enough that can read a newspaper.”
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