With the victory sealed, Coach Dave Fish decided to pull Turner out of his No. 6 singles match due to an injury he sustained last weekend.
"We want to make sure he's healthy for the NCAA tournament," Fish said.
In a tough three-set battle, Lee lost his No. 1 singles match 3-6, 7-5, 3-6, giving the Big Green its third team point.
"Dartmouth was a very spirited team, and it was a great feeling to beat them and win the Ivies," Barker said.
Fish was pleased with his team's performance throughout the season.
"Our team is very even as far as talent," Fish said. "We don't have any stars. We've been able to win matches with a lot of hard work."
Harvard will now have several weeks to prepare for the NCAA tournament.
"The real pressure is off us," Fish said. "We've had tense matches going through the Ivies and the NCAAs will be the fun part. It's fun to go after teams you're not supposed to beat."
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