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The Harvard men's basketball team gets a taste of the high life tonight, when nationally ranked Duke invades Briggs Athletic Center. The Crimson, which defeated Brown over the weekend but lost at Yale, is currently 8-10 overall, 3-4 in the Ivy League. Duke holds a 4-0 series record over Harvard. The Crimson has traveled to Durham, N.C. for the past two seasons, dropping each contests by more than 25 points. At home, however, Harvard has fared slightly better. In 1983-'84, the last time the Blue Devils came to Briggs, the home-town hoopsters lost by a mere three points, 89-86.

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