Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith gave her take on Harvard’s seeding on Saturday. She thinks her team should be no worse than a No. 13 seed if it wins its last two games, though she chooses not to spend too much time dwelling on possibilities.
“[If] you predict those things…then you’re angry because the committee didn’t see it the same way you saw it,” Delaney-Smith said.
Not to mention, the Crimson needs to focus on winning two games next weekend. The incentive to go undefeated in the Ivy League and earn the best seed in league history gives the team plenty to play for, and the players know it.
“We want to win these games,” Tubridy said “We want to win them handily. We want to send the message that we’re a different team than we were in December.”
—Staff writer David R. De Remer can be reached at remer@fas.harvard.edu.