After defending the stellar Penn backcourt the night before, Harvard's guards will have to keep pace with Princeton's high energy pace in the half-court set.
Crimson freshman point guard Eliot Prasse-Freeman will have to contend with another freshman guard in the Tiger's Spencer Gloger.
Gloger, who signed with UCLA, decided to go to Princeton instead and has averaged 12.5 points per game this season.
A win in either of these two games would be an upset of huge proportions. Harvard will have to hope for some lucky breaks and outstanding play from junior forward Dan Clemente and the rest of the squad in order to get a win this weekend.
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