Harvard missed out on an NCAA tournament bid after an emotional 63-62 loss to the Tigers in a one-game playoff. ... in which the Crimson led with 2.8 seconds left on the clock. ...
Harvard returns everyone. I mean everyone, from [best player] Casey and leading scorer Keith Wright all the way down to Dee Giger, who averaged 2.6 minutes per game. ...
Casey and his teammates have deemed this year "Kill Season."
"The word is dominate," Casey said. ...
"Honestly, I think we can win every game on our schedule," Casey said.
The loss to Princeton remains in the forefront of Casey and his teammates' minds, so much so that when the players are lifting weights, players will just yell out "2.8."
"We were that close," Casey said. "Literally 2.8 seconds away."