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Harvard and Dartmouth are now the only Ivy League teams remaining in the NCAA tournament, as Princeton fell to Wisconsin yesterday, 1-0. ...
This year's second round tilt between the Crimson and Hawks (17-3) will be the second in three years. In 1998, Hartford eliminated Harvard from the tournament with a 3-0 win.
In the team's most recent head-to-head match-up on Oct. 31, the Hawks mustered a goal in the 87th minute to down the Crimson 2-1. Despite the result, Harvard displayed that it can very much compete with the Hawks.
"I personally think we did really well last time we played them," Corkery said. "Especially in the second half, I think we dominated in that game."...
The Ivy League announced its all-Ivy selections yesterday. Receiving first team honors were Westfall and sophomore forward Joey Yenne, who finished second in the league in scoring with 24 points.
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