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By Meredith H. Keffer
Losses to Princeton and Penn kept the Harvard men's basketball team from locking up its first ever outright Ivy League title earlier, but a victory by the Tigers over the Quakers in the final Ancient Eight contest of the season sent the Crimson dancing.
Losses to Princeton and Penn kept the Harvard men's basketball team from locking up its first ever outright Ivy League title earlier, but a victory by the Tigers over the Quakers in the final Ancient Eight contest of the season sent the Crimson dancing.

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