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The 2010-11 Harvard men’s basketball schedule has yet to be released, but the Crimson’s winter itinerary is beginning to take shape based on the officially released schedules of some of Harvard’s opponents. The Crimson won’t be making a west-coast swing this season, but the non-conference schedule will take the squad to Georgia, Michigan, and Washington D.C.
Closer to home, the Ivy League schedulers sure know how to make things exciting, pitting Harvard against Princeton on the final Saturday of conference play. The Crimson and the Tigers are projected by most media outlets to finish atop the Ancient Eight standings, so this contest could hold postseason implications. Below is The Back Page’s schedule projection for the upcoming season:
Sat, Nov. 13 at George Mason
Sat, Nov. 20 at Mercer
Wed, Nov. 24 at Bryant
Sun, Nov. 28 vs. Colorado
Tue, Dec. 28 vs. MIT
Other projected non-conference contests: Home games against Holy Cross, Boston University, Seattle, Colorado, and Fordham. Road games at George Washington, UConn, Michigan, and Boston College.
League play should boil down to:
Sat, Jan 8 at Dartmouth
Sat, Jan 22 vs. Dartmouth
Fri, Jan 28 vs. Columbia
Sat, Jan 29 vs. Cornell
Fri, Feb 04 at Princeton
Sat, Feb 05 at Penn
Fri, Feb 11 vs. Yale
Sat, Feb 12 vs. Brown
Fri, Feb 18 at Cornell
Sat, Feb 19 at Columbia
Fri, Feb 25 at Brown
Sat, Feb 26 at Yale
Fri, Mar 04 vs. Penn
Sat, Mar 05 vs. Princeton
Check back here soon to get the fully-updated schedule when it is released.
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