Word: championships
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...loss to Bucknell kept Harvard from making yesterday's championship game and, more importantly, from heading out to Santa Barbara, Calif., for the national championships May 19-21. Harvard, the second seed in this weekend's tournament, had to place either first or second to earn a trip California...
Princeton swept the Crimson, 8-2 and 3-0, to grab its seventh straight Ivy championship in front of 100 spectators at Soldiers Field. The scores weren't close, but the games were. Only a couple of plays separated the Crimson from the needed victory...
...NOTEBOOK: Harvard had 12 hits on the day, while Princeton racked up 21... Last season the Crimson finished fourth in the Ivy title race last season, and has never before played for the championship...Four seniors played their last game in a Harvard uniform--Prior, Rowning, centerfielder Liz Crowley and designated hitter Brita Lind... The tripledigit attendance is believed to be the largest ever for a Harvard softball game...All fifteen Crimson players saw action in the contest...
...Yale Class of '48--with a Harvard Hockey sweatsuit and t-shirt Wednesday, the president didn't even wince. And when Cleary told Bush that his brother-in-law is former Democratic Party Chair Paul G. Kirk '66, the Republican president simply laughed. According to members of the national championship team, the chief executive and former Harvard-basher was "pleasant and hospitable" throughout the team's visit to the White House. As Cleary said, he was very cordial...
...Crimson (14-13 overall, 5-1 Ivy) will play for the championship in a doubleheader against Princeton (4-1 Ivy) tomorrow at Soldiers Field. One win will clinch a tie for the title. Two wins will take...