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...odds that North Carolina, UCLA, Kansas, and Memphis—the four top-ranked teams in the country—would all make it to the championship in San Antonio were fairly slim. Basketball Prospectus, which uses past performance to generate probabilities of future outcomes, estimated the chance of what they termed the “Doomsday Scenario” at 3.5% (smaller, incidentally, than the probability that a number one seed would be upset in the first round). However, that still made it the single most likely of the 65,536 possible combinations of Final Four teams...

Author: By Daniel E. Herz-roiphe | Title: Apocalypse Now | 3/31/2008 | See Source »

...favorites to win their respective regions according to ESPN’s National Bracket, a compilation of the millions of picks submitted on its website, meaning literally hundreds of thousands of fans were able to cheer along this past weekend as all of their teams punched tickets to San Antonio...

Author: By Daniel E. Herz-roiphe | Title: Apocalypse Now | 3/31/2008 | See Source »

...have a much higher confidence,” Harvard coach Traci Green said. “It always feels great to take matches off a high level program.”In the first match of the break, the Crimson couldn’t get things rolling against the San Diego State Aztecs (7-9, 0-2 Mountain West) and fell 6-1 on March 25.When the team wasn’t playing tennis, Harvard utilized the California sun and some time off to recover from illness and injury.“Everybody is all healthy,” Green...

Author: By Jake I. Fisher, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: First Victory Remains Elusive Heading into Ivy League Season | 3/31/2008 | See Source »

...SAN DIEGO—Southern California welcomed the Harvard baseball team with sunny weather, but the Crimson (1-10) couldn’t handle the heat.In the first four games of its spring break trip out West, Harvard (1-14) had trouble keeping up with its high-ranked competition. The Crimson suffered a 9-4 defeat to UC Riverside (6-13, 0-1 Big West) and then fell in three straight blowouts to No. 14 San Diego (19-9, 1-1 WCC). Over the four games, Harvard was outscored 46-8 and hit only .181.“It?...

Author: By Jake I. Fisher, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Overwhelmed Out West | 3/30/2008 | See Source »

...SAN DIEGO—Harvard (1-14) may have had the hardest schedule in all of college baseball last week. The Crimson played eight games in seven days during its spring break trip to California and faced ranked teams in six of those contests.“[San Diego State head coach] Tony Gwynn said to me the other night, ‘I’ve never seen anybody do what you guys are doing’,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said.In the first four games of the break, the California teams routed Harvard...

Author: By Jake I. Fisher, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Tough Schedule Brings Tougher Results in California | 3/30/2008 | See Source »

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