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News: Other Ivies — Monday March 15, 2010

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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.

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.”

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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