Not all of the America East match-ups are cupcakes--the Crimson
beat a tough BU squad in December--but they're not much competition for a
better Harvard team this season. For one thing, save the game against
Northeastern, the Crimson plays the America East at home, where it is much
better.
In fact, Harvard's home-court advantage has been astounding so far.
The Crimson is 5-1 at home, and has won five in a row at Lavietes since losing a close 60-55 contest versus Holy Cross in the season opener. In those
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