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The defending world champions displayed their international dominance with crisp passing, smooth steals and sensational defense passing to mesmerize the young collegians.
After the national sprints a week later Harvard was ranked fourth in the nation behind national champions Wisconsin, Brown, and Penn.
The town has Bird's word that this year's edition would have beaten the '84 and '81 champions. "Definitely, they would have taken our '74 and '76 teams," adds John Havlicek, the retired god. "They're much better. But the '60s teams--they'd have to play them." For...
Presumably, the Cannes jury did like The Mission. To Tarkovsky's defenders, though, it seemed a demonstration that in Cannes 1986 as in Peru 1755, materialists could still defeat champions of the spirit. Even in the movie business, reality is ever intervening. Throughout the festival, the $6 million ship built...
Harvard Coach Don Usher's 70th career win made the Crimson the sole Ivy League Champions and gave the netwomen an automatic bid to the NCAAs.