Harvard's first NCAA men's basketball victory has proud campus wanting more
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Harvard students were on spring break when their basketball team beat New Mexico for the school's first NCAA tournament victory ever.
Tourists shuffled through the snow-covered yard on Friday, a day after the 14th-seeded Crimson beat the No. 3-seeded Lobos 68-62 in Salt Lake City.
A few students who stuck around during break said they were looking forward to Saturday's game against Arizona. The winner will go to the Sweet 16.
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Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust was giving a speech in Seoul during the game. A spokesman says she called coach Tommy Amaker to congratulate him and the team and wish them luck in the next round.