Word: brog
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...match the Harvard squash players scattered. Princeton had won, 5-4, when Rich Zabel came from way back in the last match of the day to beat Spencer Brog, and for the Crimson there was little solace...
...most fortunate consequence of David Boyum's sitting out the Williams match two days ago was the much accelerated competition the rest of the team was able to face playing up a notch. Particular benificiaries have to be Chip Robie and Spencer Brog. Both played tough and tension-filled five-game matches, entities which have been few and far between for anyone on the team this year. If you've done anything athletic, you know how much experience in tight situations means when you get into them again. Tension just kind of creeps...
...that raised the team's record to 3-0, not to mention a pretty good lead in to Princeton. John Dinneen, Tal Johnson, and Dinneen's younger sibling Peter all matched Lemmon's 3-0 example. Mitch Reese, Charlie Duffy, and Jim Lubowitz won in four games while Spencer Brog put on the most courageous show of the day at number five, recovering to win his match in the fifth game after squandering a big lead in the fourth...
...Spencer Brog, Harvard number five, came back from two games down at the Winter Intercollegiates in New York City to top Princeton's number one, Steve Loughran. Harvard's Chip Robie played to the finals of the same tournament, and teammate David Boyum won the thing...
...captain Chip Robie (2), Spenser Brog (6), John Dinneen (7), and Tal Johnson (8) followed their teammates' lead in close suit, closing out their matches in four games...