Word: champions
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Returning for her final season is Princeton's Demer Holleran, two-time defending intercollegiate champion, and five freshmen, all from Brooklyn Heights. It has been called the best recruiting year for any team in the history of collegiate women's squash. Four of the freshmen were ranked in the junior circuit...
...Crimson, two-time defending national champion and Ivy League titlist, will host Bowdoin tomorrow at Hemenway Gymnasium. It is Harvard's last match until Feburary...
This was supposed to have been the year that the Harvard women's fencing team would finally challenge perennial champion Columbia. The Lions lost two-time national champion Katy Bilodeaux, and the Crimson swordswomen--a team which failed to win an Ivy game in its first four seasons--were fielding an experienced squad with a pair of three and two-year starters...
...Upon publication," the publicity blurb wretchedly announces, "Edward Abbey will tour the following cities: Los Angeles, San Francisco . . . New York and Washington." Why wretchedly? Because Abbey loyalists don't like to imagine their prophet -- that grand old desert solitary, that North American champion of the ideological beer-can toss -- getting anywhere near Los Angeles, New York or those other evil megaburbs. Somebody might package his crankiness for distribution in health-food stores, or subject him to relentless understanding on public...
...defending-Ivy League champion Crimson will have to do a lot of rebuilding in order to overcome the challenges of Dartmouth and Yale and successfully repeat as champions in 1989. Luckily, it appears that Delaney Smith is following the blueprints of the $6 million man to perfection, trying to integrate bigger, faster, stronger and better parts to continue the winning tradition at Harvard established by the class...