Word: crowning
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...this was the Brown "B" team that Harvard beat--the nationally-ranked "A" squad was in California practicing for the NCAAs--but the second-stringers were no slouches. Earlier in the day, the Bruins had brushed aside the Big Green, 22-1, and had hopes of wresting the Ivy crown from the hosts...
...enthusiasm paid off quickly. Two years later, in 1978, Harvard copped its first Ivy Championship. "It was most rewarding bringing a club team to a varsity Ivy Championship within three years," Scalise says. Since then, there have been two more Ivy Championships, two EAIAW titles, and one New England crown...
...unless the Crimson finishes its season in miraculous fashion, the Ivy crown may be out of reach. Again. In the eight year history of Ivy League women's field hockey, Harvard has never won the Ivy title...
With a 0-1-2 league record, Harvard is virtually out of contention for the league title. First-place Brown owns a 4-1 record and, with a win over Harvard on November 1, would claim at least a share of the Ivy crown. Second-place Pennsylvania, with a 3-1 league record, is still firmly in the race...
...Crown Point, Ind., native--who averaged negative-one yards per carry in 27 rushing attempts on the freshman squad last year--only got a chance to shine when opening-day starter David Landau sustained a shoulder injury in the Holy Cross game and second-stringer Bill Koehler suffered an ankle injury in the Cornell game two weeks...