Word: berthed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Crimson had had reason to expect, the Bulldogs were out for blood. A 9-12 season had already eliminated them from the Ivy race, and from consideration for an ECAC playoff berth next month. A victory over Harvard was all Yale had to look forward to, and when it became apparent midway through the game that it was not forthcoming, the contest rapidly disintegrated into a game of shinny...
...American Jack Morrison was breaking records down at Ingalls Rink, and the Yale hockey team was actually being taken seriously by the majority of its opponents, the pre-season objectives have been the same in New Haven. A winning season. A respectable finish in the Ivy League. A berth in the ECAC playoffs in March. And a victory, or even two, over Harvard...
However, there is no way to judge what effect a long lack of competition since Hartwick may have on the team. Coach Bruce Munro gave the squad a week layoff after clinching a berth at Miami, but had the team out practicing Monday, The squad will leave Cambridge for New York this Sunday at noon...
Besides Kydes and Wilmot, only Brown's Jim Ohaus was a unanimous choice for a first team berth. A senior back, he was joined on the squad by fellow Bruin Chip Young. Young is the only senior currently in the league to have made the team three years...
...thankful for on Thanksgiving Day. The most explosive passer in the history of the Southeastern Conference was named winner of the 1971 Heisman Trophy by a 152-vote margin over Cornell's hard-running tailback, Ed Marinaro. Sullivan, who guided Auburn to a 9-1 season and a berth in the Sugar Bowl, is regarded as a fine pro prospect. That does not necessarily mean that he will make it in the big league. In the past 20 seasons, such celebrated Heisman heroes as Notre Dame's Johnny Lattner (1953). Navy's Joe Bellino (1960). Oregon State...