In the coming weeks, Harvard will once again square off against the four teams it faced over the weekend. Despite the adequate competition, Harvard should have little trouble with these opponents again once the Crimson returns to full health.
"I have no doubt in my mind that we are the strongest team in this tournament if all of our players are healthy," Graham said.
The Crimson will return to action this week with matches against Seton Hall and Penn State.
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