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Harvard pictures.

Photos from today’s game courtesy Robert Solomon. I think this series truly captures both the game and the environment nicely.

Members of Princeton's water polo team remind you who is broadcasting.

I have no idea what is happening here. College!

Assistant coach Dan Geriot and Patrick Saunders before the game.

Interested spectator Will Barrett.

Mack Darrow.

Part of the great crowd.

Ian Hummer.

Douglas Davis tries an early jumper in the lane.

The Princeton band's cymbal brigade.

Brendan Connolly, making a return to the starting lineup.

A discussion among the Tiger coaching staff.

Undersized kids wearing oversized uniforms trying to make a layup.

Cheerleaders dismount.

Ian Hummer with a jumper.

Saunders has the ball.

Coach Mitch Henderson in the huddle.

Darrow.

Davis is hounded.

Connolly scores and is fouled.

Three kids, as many emotions.

T.J. Bray is pressured.

Hummer is part of the parade to the free throw line.

Oh, the juxtaposition between the Harvard team and the Princeton fans.

Ensuing bedlam.

Happy, happy cheerleaders.

No Lin? Can't Win!

Mack Darrow macking.

Jimmy Sherburne signs autographs.

Henderson joins ESPNU after the game.

If you find this shirtless dude's bag and phone, could you please return them?

The band will take this lying down.

Brian Earl and lil' Earl pose after the win.

Steven Postrel said,

February 12, 2012 @ 3:27 am

Some great shots. That first one of Ian in profile makes me wonder if he really could burn a hole in something by staring at it. And it was nice to see Mack involved in all sorts of action.

TigerHeel said,

February 12, 2012 @ 8:32 am

Great pictures! They really do capture last night's memorable atmosphere. Kudos to the students and the Princeton community for coming out en masse as this game warranted.

Stuart Schulman said,

February 12, 2012 @ 10:00 am

Looks like the Tigers AND Papa Solomon brought their "A" games last night.

David Zeft said,

February 13, 2012 @ 9:42 am

Great photos. The evening's excitement was vividly captured. The Palestra may be a great place for a basketball fan to watch a game. But these pictures show that Jadwin is still the best place for the entire family to come and enjoy baketball.

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