Word: cellarer
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...tenure, the Harvard track mentor has consistently turned out teams whose successes surpass all expectations. In 1950, McCurdy's first year as the Crimson's assistant coach, a powerful squad from Yale ran away from everyone at the Heptagonals and the Big Three meet, while Harvard barely escaped the cellar. But three years later, under McCurdy's direction, the Crimson thinclads beat their heavily favored archrivals in the annual head-to-head confrontation. Currently, Northeastern and Princeton are Harvard's chief competition, and the Crimson downed both teams in regular-season contests, attesting to the effectiveness of McCurdy's continued...
...legendary 16-year-old nerd got so deeply immersed in computers that he talked to no one, headed straight to his terminal after school and barely sat down for meals. The only way his father could get him away from the terminal was to go down to the cellar and throw the house's main power switch, cutting off all electricity...
Bringing up the rear in the EIBL this year will most likely be lowly Dartmouth. The Big Green is already 0-9 for the year and shows no signs of relinquishing its grip on the cellar...
What transformed last year's cellar-dwellers into this year's contenders...
...straight year that the previous champion has dropped all the way to fourth in the following tourney. Boston University nabbed the title in '78 and slumped to last the next year, as Northeastern took its first-ever Beanpot crown. Last season, the Huskies returned to their Beanpot norm--the cellar--and Harvard took home the beans. If you believe in tradition, you may want to get some money down on B.U.--this year's winner of the silver 'Pot--taking the big fall...