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M. Hoops Upsets Dartmouth Again

Regardless of how pretty it was, Saturday's victory has gotten Harvard's Ivy season off to as good a start as it could have hoped.

"It's always tough beating any team twice, but especially so in the Ivy League," Coleman said. "It's one of the hardest things to do."

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From this point on, however, Harvard will not be able to sneak up on anyone anymore. All conference rivals, beginning with Yale this Friday night, will be gunning for the Crimson. Of Harvard's 13 remaining games, all but one of them are league contests.

To make things tougher, Harvard will remain on the road for the next three games. The Crimson does not return home until Feb. 4 when it plays Cornell.

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