CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard Men's Basketball completed its final preparations for the Ivy League Tournament on Friday with the Crimson participating in a closed practice, press conference, Live from Ivy Madness interviews, and an open shootaround on the day prior to its semifinal matchup with Penn.
Visit to the National Baseball Hall of Fame
During Harvard's travel day on Thursday, the Crimson made a pit stop at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York.
Closed Practice
Opening its day on Friday, Harvard took to the court at Ithaca High School to conduct a closed practice as an opportunity to make final preparations before Saturday's semifinals.
Press Conference at Newman Arena
Heading over to Cornell's Newman Arena, the Crimson met with members of the media as part of a formal press conference with
Tommy Amaker, The Thomas G. Stemberg '71 Family Endowed Coach for Harvard Men's Basketball, sophomore guard
Robert Hinton, and junior forward
Thomas Batties II answering questions from the media.
Live from Ivy Madness Interviews
Moving to the playing court at Newman Arena, Coach Amaker and senior guard
Chandler Piggé sat down with the Live from Ivy Madness crew to answer final questions on the team before taking to the court for an open shootaround.
Open Shootaround
Closing out its Friday practice day, the Crimson participated in an open shootaround as one final opportunity to take a live look at the rims at Newman Arena.
Next Up
No. 2 seed Harvard plays No. 3 seed Penn in the semifinals of the Ivy League Tournament on Saturday, Mar. 14 at 2:00 p.m. (ESPNews) at Cornell's Newman Arena in Ithaca, New York.
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