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bradley 
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01-05-17 08:14 PM - Post#217393    
    In response to mrjames

Makes good sense what you have outlined. Crimson should dominate the IL league in their junior and senior year with perhaps Yale presenting some challenges if Mason returns healthy and plays two more years. It is unlikely that any other team will be significant competition other than the wild card of the IL tournament.

Certainly, Harvard has an opportunity to win the IL tournament this year especially with Chambers at the helm but it will not be easy as experienced players, ie. Sears and Sherrod, have the will and maturity to win in their senior year. It will be interesting to see if Chambers, Edosomwan, Cook, Weisz, Downey or Howard come through at clutch time. Most puzzling Crimson player is Edosomwan hands down as Harvard supporters think pretty highly of him despite the production in most games but maybe, he will get it together.
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