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Around The Ivy Leagues: Men

Harvard, leading bottom half of conference, will push to break into Ivy League elite

Sophomore Wallace Prather (12.8 ppg, 90 assists) will be the Big Red floor general. Prather started at point guard as a rookie last year, leading the team in assists, steals and minutes played, and he finished the season by scoring a career-high 22 points at Penn.

Prather will be joined in the backcourt by junior Kevin Cuttica (7.8 ppg, .375 three-point percentage), senior Jim Pieri (2.5 ppg, 0.7 rpg) and sophomore A.J. McGuire.

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5. Harvard

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6. Brown

The future could be bright for the Bears (4-22, 2-12, tied-7th) and first-year Coach Glen Miller, but the future will not come anytime this year.

Miller takes over a Brown squad that finished in the cellar last season and lost its only bright spot, second team All-Ivy center Kamal Rountree, to graduation.

Miller helped build Connecticut into a national powerhouse as an assistant under Jim Calhoun from 1986 to 1993. While Calhoun led UConn to its first-ever NCAA championship last season, Miller was head coach at Connecticut College, where he led the Camels to the Division-III Final Four.

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