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The tournament, the biggest and richest in collegiate history, begins Tuesday with the champions of the 10 weakest Division I conferences meeting in a "preliminary round" in Philadelphia and Dayton. Those five winners will advance to first-round action around the country, beginning Thursday and running through the weekend.
Bernal also mentioned "the built-in mechanism in our society which likes to see champions knocked off." Indeed, it seemed that all elements had teamed up to make it difficult, if not impossible, for Harvard to repeat as champions.
And if all goes as planned, the racquetmen should return to Cambridge Sunday night as Intercollegiate Squash Racquet Association national champions--again.
With the top four scorers and half the defensemen gone from last year's ECAC champions, the Crimson faced an uphill battle. Then came the injuries--more than half a dozen--and the hill got steeper. Now, for the first time in three months, everyone's healthy again, and Harvard...
The clamor at Zetra follows figure skating like a pack of sequin salesmen, for of all Olympic sports, none is as intensively handicapped-some might say predetermined. The four-year cycle between the Winter Games is spent shaking down a new generation of skaters in annual world championships. By the...