Word: award
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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IMAGINE hearing fine musicians in a spontaneous, freewheeling style. Imagine having an electric personality and Grammy award winner behind the microphone...
...Captain Diana Edge, Harvard's number one player and a three-time All-Ivy selection, was presented with the coveted Betty Ritichie Award--an honor symbolic of an all around outstanding person in women's intercollegiate squash--last Sunday....Swimmer Scott Jaffe astounded the crowd at the Princeton and Harvard swim meet last Saturday with a record setting performance in the 200-yd freestyle. Jaffe's 1:36.72 in the 200-yd. freestyle established a new Harvard record as well as qualifying him for NCAA competition. The old record was set by Bobby Hackett in 1981 and, fittingly, Hackett...
Fusco, a holdover from the 1984 Olympics, won the Hobey Baker Award (which recognizes college hockey's most valuable player) in 1986. He finished his career as Harvard's all-time leading scorer and sparked the Crimson's 1986 drive to the NCAA finals...
...Olympic team features two players--MacDonald and Bourbeau--who are taking a year off from their studies to play for the squad, plus another--Fusco, the Hobey Baker award winner in 1986 as the nation's top collegiate player--who recently graduated...
...team in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia had Fusco, and his brother Mark '83, who had also been honored with the prestigious Hobey Baker Award in 1983, but failed to produce a medal. In 1980, when the Miracle-on-Ice U.S. team upset the Soviet Union and Finland to capture the gold medal for the second time ever, Jack Hughes '80, was an alternate on the squad...