Word: champions
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...aquamen will try to win their third consecutive match over Boston College this year at 1:15 p.m. on Sunday before their showdown with Brown at 5:45 p.m. in a game that is expected to determine the tournament's champion. The Crimson lost to the nationally ranked Bruins, 11-7, last Sunday...
Seeded sixth in last year's Ivy League tournament, the Crimson finished in third place--just two points shy of the final. The sqaud lost the deciding set to eventual champion Princeton...
When the spotlight shone on Seoul, Americans focused their attention on the efforts by U.S. Olympians to outpace rival athletes from other nations. But there is another form of international competition that the U.S. is unquestionably losing, and it is no game. America, once the perennial champion of world trade, now seems in danger of dropping out of contention. In one industry after another, American companies have lost their lead to foreign competitors that are more innovative, efficient and responsive to the needs of consumers...
Intangibles: Harvard has not lost four games in a row since 1986. Crimson Coach Joe Restic thinks Harvard needs to win all its remaining games to repeat as Ivy champion. A big win over Dartmouth would set the stage. Yohe got his first varsity start against Dartmouth two years ago. Harvard has not lost to Dartmouth since...
...lifting and field events, like the hammer throw and shot put. But much of the shock is a by-product of the fascination with the 100-meter dash. That most elemental, primordial event is run, at least in the mind, by almost every child on earth, and its Olympic champion occupies a place of honor as the fastest man alive. He is the heir of Harold Abrahams of Chariots of Fire fame, of Jesse Owens, Bob Hayes and Carl Lewis. What other betrayal could mean as much...