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Reeling M. Hoops to Collide with Killer P's

"History will tell us that in the '90's, the champions in the Ivy League had either zero losses or one loss, and in the '80's it was three losses, occasionally four," Sullivan said. "For the most part, four losses is not going to do it in the end,"

Just one-and-a-half games behind the three conference leaders, Harvard is still mathematically within reach. With only four games remaining, though, Harvard's only hope is to run the table and then pray for help from Dartmouth, Columbia, Brown, and Cornell.

A single loss this weekend will effectively end any lingering championship aspirations for the Crimson. .

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