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Princeton officials yesterday stated that they would issue no statement in the near future concerning their position on the NCAA limited TV program, the Daily Princetonian reported.
Princeton's announcement came as a direct result of the stand Harvard took last Friday in repudiating the NCAA ruling, and statements by Harvard officials that Princeton and Yale would follow suit with similar announcements "within the near future."
The Princetonian did learn, however, that Princeton voted against the NCAA television plan this year along with Harvard. Officials who asked that their names be withheld stated that the negative vote was because it was felt the "limited TV plan was against anti-trust laws."
It was not known at this time whether Princeton authorities would issue any statement on television in the future and, according to the Princetonian, no indication could be found on the Nassau campus of a possible Ivy League-NCAA split.
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