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March 2, 2008
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M. Basketball Wins Ivy Title

By | March 2, 2008
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The Cornell men’s basketball team defeated Harvard 86 -53 to win the Ivy League championship at Newman Arena this evening.

Check back with The Sun on Monday for full coverage of this weekend’s games.



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