Word: crowns
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Coach Billy Cleary's '74 team copped the crown in convincing fashion Saturday night in Watson Rink by trouncing Yale, 10-3, before an SRO crowd. The win boosted Harvard's overall record to 9-3, a game better than second place finishers Dartmouth (whose last Ivy title came in '64), and Cornell (which has held the honors for the past seven years), both with 8-4 slates...
Despite the disappointment of closing out the dual-meet season on a downbeat, the loss to Yale is not the end of the world for Harvard. The Crimson still maintains a share of the Ivy crown. However, instead of sitting alone at the top, Harvard must make room for Columbia and Cornell on the Ivy throne...
Harvard is guaranteed at least a share of the Ivy League hockey title. Think about that for a moment. The last time Harvard copped the coveted crown, most of you (myself included) were barely teeny boppers. And to think that it has been going to waste in icy Ithaca for the past nine years, with nary a challenger to the Big Red to make the race at all interesting...
...stand stopped selling the tasty taters after the first intermission. Well, maybe next year. But don't count on it. It's too bad the Harvard-Yale tilt isn't in the Arena this year. On second thought, I take that back. I'd rather see the Ivy League crown won right here in Watson Rink...
Harvard, winning its twelfth national squash championship in the last 13 years, came close to winning the crown outright. Princeton's second and eighth men, Dave Bottger and Jeff Oakes, had to struggle before eking out 3-2 wins...