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The Future Looks Bright

The Doctor's In

With Harvard leading, 74-69, Campbell put in amissed foul shot and converted the three-pointplay. With the Elis trailing, 77-72, Campbell hita short jumper underneath and then strippedPhillips and layed in the ball to cut theCrimson's lead to one, 77-76. Campbell's drivewith one minute remaining put Yale ahead by apoint.

The Eli forward, still recovering from a recentknee injury, finished with 21 points and 12rebounds.

Sophomore Travis McCready and freshman CaseyCammann played well enough for Yale to dominatethe inside game. Cammann scored 11 points andpulled down three offensive rebounds.

Both the Elis and the Crimson may be in thethick of an Ivy League race this year, but afterlast night's game, few Harvard fans will besurprised if next year's matchup finds these teamsat the top of the standings, playing for an IvyLeague championship.

"[Roby's] done a great job in building a teamthat plays very hard," Kuchen said. "We're a youngbasketball team, but we're trying to ingrain thatin most of our sophomores and freshmen."

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"[Yale's] going to be murder for the rest ofthe year and in the future," Roby said

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