Word: championships
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...second consecutive week, Feaster walks away with the honors after recording two 30-point performances against Norfolk State and Loyola on Saturday and Sunday to lead the Harvard women's basketball team to its first Harvard Invitational Tournament Championship in a decade...
Saturday evening, following the Crimson's first-round victory over Norfolk State in the Harvard Invitational Tournament, Feaster predicted the outcome of yesterday's championship game against Loyola 24 hours before the fact. With an ice pack strapped to each knee, Feaster offered the following analysis of the upcoming contest...
Harvard rode Feaster to victory in winning its own tournament for the first time in 10 years, avenging last season's loss to Loyola (2-3) with a 69-57 win in yesterday's championship game. Harvard earned a trip to the finale by topping Norfolk State (0-7) by the same score on Saturday...
DIED. JOYCE WETHERED, 96, unflappable first lady of the links; in London. Unknown and not yet 19, Wethered easily outshot Cecil Leitch at the English Ladies' championship in 1920. Her textbook swing and unswerving concentration (once, a passing steam locomotive failed to distract her eye from the ball) won her four more of those titles and four British championships...
Chase finished the game with 25 points and six steals for the Terps, while her teammate and co-captain Stephanie Cross recorded 21 points and 12 rebounds. Cross was awarded the tournament's Most Valuable Player award following Maryland's 82-74 victory over host Holy Cross in the championship game...