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SEASON RECAP: Women's Basketball

Early Season Struggles Inspire Late Surge

“I have never seen the Harvard student body come together in support of our sports teams like that night,” McCaffery said. “The energy in the gym was really incredible. I know we all feel so lucky to have had that experience.”

The victory granted the Crimson a share of the Ivy title, its third in four years and ninth overall.

With both teams sporting identical 12-2 records and splitting the season series, a one-game playoff was arranged at Brown’s Pizzitola Center to decide who would receive the Ivy League’s automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.

Dartmouth yet again built up a sizeable lead, but this time there would be no improbable comeback. Harvard closed its season with the 75-61 loss.

Despite not reaching postseason play, the Crimson accomplished its greatest goal—taking one game at a time and snagging an Ivy championship on the way.

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—Staff writer J. Patrick Coyne can be reached at coyne@fas.harvard.edu.

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