Word: athleticability
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Senior Harvard hockey player Kevan Melrose, who was granted a one-semester extension of his collegiate athletic eligibility by the NCAA Wednesday, was awarded the extra term of eligibility in the form of an Olympic waiver, the NCAA announced yesterday.
Melrose, whose fifth year of eligibility ended last spring, played for a brief period with the Canadian Olympic program in the fall of 1986. His extension was limited to one semester--rather than the frequently-awarded full year--because he was not participating in the Olympic program during the spring...
The 44-member NCAA Council--which includes Harvard Athletic Director Jack Reardon--has unanimously endorsed a proposal that calls for year-round random drug testing for all collegiate athletes. Meeting last week in Indianapolis, the legislation-initiating board fully endorsed the broad-based powers of the proposal, which would allow...
The Council will sponsor the initiative at the annual NCAA convention January in Dallas. The Boston Globe reported earlier this week that Boston College Athletic Director Al Shields--also a member of the council--expects the drug testing proposal to be passed and put into effect next year in Division...
Harvard's next test will come the weekend of November 3 when the Crimson hosts the Harvard Invitational Volleyball Tournament at Malkin Athletic Center. Harvard Coach Wayne Lem has scheduled some tough opponents for the tournament--including Yale, Farleigh Dickinson, the University of Massachusetts and Brown.