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The Crimson's toughest foe this year appears to be Yale. The Bulldogs are the defending Ivy League champions, have always been one of Harvard's most difficult opponents and looks to be again this year.

According to Levy, the key to the season lies in the beginning of Ivy League play in which the Crimson play the southern Ivy League teams, Cornell, Columbia, Penn and Princeton.

"I think the key to the season is getting off to a good start," Levy said. "If we can win about six out of those first eight, we should be in real good shape."

If they can pull this off they should be in good shape heading into the games against the Ivy League teams in their division, Yale, Dart-mouth and Brown.

But, as always, talk is cheap before the teams take the field.

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Hochandel summed up, "Ability-wise we have a good team, but it is hard to tell, after only hitting in the cage.

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