Ivy League teams Harvard, Princeton, Columbia reach NCAA Tournament

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Three Ivy League teams—Harvard, Princeton, and Columbia—have made history by qualifying for the Women's NCAA Tournament. This is the first time three Ivy teams have reached the tournament, marking a significant achievement for the league. Harvard secured an automatic bid after winning its conference tournament, with standout performances from Harmoni Turner. The Crimson will face 7-seed Michigan State as a 10-seed. Columbia, the regular season champion, will play a play-in game against Washington for an 11-seed. Princeton, finishing with a 12-2 record, will also compete in a First Four game against Iowa State for an 11-seed. All three teams aim to advance further in the tournament, showcasing the growing strength of Ivy League women's basketball.


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