Assuming that Harvard can iron out theseproblems--and that's a pretty big assumption--thekey to the season would then be the mental game.
It's on this point that Harvard bases itshopes.
"Consistency is important," Leake said. "Doingthe little things day in and day out, doing themall the time without complaining, is somethingwe're going to have to do to win."
From all indications, that mental toughness,more than any points or rebounds or assists, maybe the area of biggest improvement for this year'ssquad over its predecessor.
"Collectively, I think a lot of guys havebecome more competitive and aggressive than lastyear," Campbell said. "There's a definitedifference in attitudes."
Whether this newfound resolve will withstandthe season could determine the ultimate success ofthis team. Stay tuned.