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Yesterday was a day of high honors for Harvard softball. As expected, the Crimson was named top seed and host of an All-Ivy field for the ECAC tournament this weekend. But unexpectedly, the Ivy awards were publicly announced late in the afternoon. Shortly after practice ended, junior tri-captain Tiffany Whitton discovered she had earned the league’s highest accolade, Player of the Year...
...expected, the ECAC tournament features a four-team All-Ivy field, with Harvard seeded first, Cornell second, Dartmouth third and Columbia fourth...
...ECAC tournament typically consists of four strong east coast teams that don’t make NCAAs. Harvard’s NCAA hopes ended with a loss to Cornell on April 21 that guaranteed a second-place finish behind Princeton, but the Crimson still posted the 18th best win percentage in the nation this year—also the best season win percentage in school history—with a 28-9 record...
...unusual characteristic of this year’s ECAC tournament is that its dates conflict with many conference tournaments. This will likely prevent Albany and defending ECAC champion East Carolina, who are both in position to qualify for their conference tournaments, from competing for the ECAC title...
Barring any last-minute additions or changes in conference standings before pairings are officially announced on May 7, this year’s ECAC tournament will end up becoming an Ivy consolation tournament. The two-day, double-elimination format will offer an exciting arena of competition, however...