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HARVARDDADGRAD Postdoc Posts 2692 |
12-03-17 12:13 PM - Post#238886
I don't know if it's been discussed much, but school academic calendars were reputedly a major influence on last year's tournament. For example, I know that Harvard players apparently pulled all nighters for midterms and papers before boarding the bus from Boston to Philly. Penn had the week off to practice on the home court. I knew more about Princeton and Yale then. Looking to this year: Harvard, Yale, Columbia: midterms likely (Harvard definitely) right up to the tournament weekend, which is at the start of spring break Penn: week off (spring break) heading into the tournament; midterms completed over a week prior to tip off. Dartmouth: Final exams (not midterms) start Friday and end Monday, tournament most inconvenient - right in the middle. Princeton: midterm week follows the tournament Brown, Cornell: uncertain, appears midterms are likely two weeks after tournament (could start week following) Please feel free to update with info. Thus: Advantage: 1) Penn 2) Brown, Cornell Disadvantage: 1) Dartmouth 2) Harvard, Yale, Columbia 3) Princeton Bias acknowledged, but the Ivy League couldn't have tipped the scales more if it tried. Schools with exams have to travel the furthest (Dartmouth, Harvard), while the only school with a week off plays at home. Good Job. |
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