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Littlefield On Sports: Harvard Back In NCAA Tournament

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Harvard University forward Kyle Casey says financial aid from Harvard makes the school more attractive to student athletes. (Mel Evans / Getty Images)
Harvard University forward Kyle Casey says financial aid from Harvard makes the school more attractive to student athletes. (Mel Evans / Getty Images)

It's that time of year again, March Madness, which for basketball lovers means it's time to start filling out those brackets.

For fans of Harvard, this year is extra special as the Crimson are making their first appearance in the tournament since 1946. Of course, if Harvard wants to be this year's Cinderella story, they'll first need to get by a tough Vanderbilt team.

So do the Crimson have a chance? We'll put that question to Bill Littlefield, host of NPR's Only a Game.

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  • Bill Littlefield, host, NPR's Only a Game.

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This segment aired on March 14, 2012.

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