Word: beating
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...fans in the bleachers of the IAB watched intently as Ed McNamara of NYU and Rich Pantel of Princeton fought a see-saw battle. At the time--after six of eight rounds--they were the only two fencers ahead of Vastola. If--the crowd thought--Pantel beat the undefeated McNamara, Vastola could perhaps secure first or second by thrashing McNamara himself, then polishing off his last...
...McNamara beat Pantel and Vastola, and then the Crimson captain lost his final bout against Cornell's Dan Budofsky. The crowd was disappointed...
Dartmouth displayed determination and intensity throughout the contest while the Terriers struggled to get on track. B.U., which suffered a 2-3-1 record in its last six games of the regular season and beat Vermont in the final seconds of the quarter final seconds of the quarter finals, entered the ECAC tourney playing its worst hockey of the season. Dartmouth has been on the upswing, winning its last six games--including tonight's victory...
...sinister black coach drawn by sinister black horses in the sinister black night, the fog muffling the beat of hooves on cobblestones, and inside, one of Britain's most famous Victorians slowly savors the edge of a jeweled dagger, and waits...
Vastola does not make such mental errors. "You have to be able to gauge your opponent when you step on the strip, probe him. You have to tailor your fencing to what you need to beat him," he says. Simple, well-executed attacks are often the most appropriate, Vastola says...