Harvard's scoring woes against Princeton werein step with its first two games after the exambreak, a pair of losses to Yale and Brown. Harvardhas shot 35.4 percent in its three Ivy losses.
"The shots aren't going in." said Delaney-Smithafter the game. "Why don't they going in? Becausewe're tight, because we're young, because we'rescared, because we don't communicate on thefloor. That's more of our problem than the systembeing terrible wrong."
The Crimson faces an uphill battle in itsefforts to win a fourth straight Ivy League title,unprecedented since the league began doubleround-robin play in the 1982-83 season.Realistically, it must win the remainder of itsgames and hope for an additional loss by bothDartmouth and Princeton, which play each other andHarvard once more this season.
"We're going to try to remind ourselves everyday not to look ahead, not to look at other scoresin the league," Janowski said. "It's still ado-able goal to win the League."
HARVARD, 70-80 at Lavietes Pavilion
Penn 35 33 - 68Harvard 33 37 - 70
PRINCETON, 55-42 at Lavietes Pavilion Princeton 25 30 - 55Harvard 19 23 - 42