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After Going 4-4 vs. Non-Ivy League Foes, Crimson Goes 1-1 Against Tigers, 0-2 Against Big Red

After only four Ivy League games it is too early to call any team a frontrunner in the race for the Ancient Eight crown.

Ivy League baseball is divided into two divisions. Harvard, along with Yale, Brown, Dartmouth make up the Rolfe Division while the other four squads play in the Gehrig division.

"The Ivy League is very competitive," said Hogan. "All eight teams have a shot."

"Yale has been the front-runner the last few years in our division," said Lancette. "But we can compete with them this year."

"We definitely have the talent to win the Ivy crown this year," said Weissman. "But we have to win as a team--produce runs together and take care of the basics."

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The Crimson start has still left some question marks about their possible success this season.

"In college baseball," said Hogan, "you have to come together early and we haven't really done that yet."

The Crimson hope to start pulling themselves together as they take the field again tomorrow at New Hampshire hoping to avenge last year's 1-0 loss.

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