Word: bruin
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...game was never more than a lopside rout. Harvard scored three runs in the first and three in the second, knocking Bruin ace Steve Kadison out of the box. Brown sent a parade of five pitchers to the mound, but none was able to temper the Crimson's red-hot hitting...
With only 46 seconds remaining in the game, Bruin Gneiser, alone on the left, evened the score at 7-7. Then, Crimson midfielder Denis Byrne got the ball after the face off, raced down the field with his stick in the air, and got off a hard shot from about fifteen feet out which landed in the right corner of the net. The winning goal came 30 seconds before the final...
Although the Crimson led 5-3 at the end of the first half, the Bruins played a sharper game in the first two periods. Crimson passes and shots were not as precise and the Crimson did not have the Bruin teamwork on attack...
...point lead. U.C.L.A.'s answer was a full-court press, and the sound from then on was the pitter-patter of quick feet. Six times Michigan lost the ball just trying to get it in bounds. At halftime, the Scoreboard read U.C.L.A. 47, Michigan 34. Then the smallest Bruin of them all took charge...
During the second half the Crimson came to life. Led by Keith Sedlacek, who had 19 points for the game, Harvard sank 58 per cent of its shots and drew even with the Bruins. But the Crimson had switched to a man-to-man defense, which left Sedlacek (6-1) guarding 6-5 Jay Jones. The Bruin star poured in 20 points in the second half to keep Brown in contention...