Word: dartmouth
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard, riding high after a thrilling 64-49 upset of Dartmouth, will probably have to be content with some fine individual performances. "We're a full-of-spirit team, and all I can ask of the boys is their very best effort," said Crimson mentor Bill Brooks...
...simultaneously being banished from the Ivy League, a major source of precisely the kind of citizen-officers who might normally leaven the military with needed intellect and imagination. By faculty vote, ROTC will be stripped of academic credit and relegated to an extracurricular activity at Yale and Harvard. Dartmouth is considering whether to reduce the number of ROTC courses that qualify for credit or to drop credit altogether if ROTC is not moved off campus and limited to summer training camps. Similar recommendations are pending at Cornell and Stanford...
...seeds behind Nayar and Terrell will probably be Penn's Spencer Burke and Navy's Bob Cowan. Others likely to be seeded high are George Alcorn of Army, Sandy McAdoo of Princeton. Bill St. John of Cornell, and Geoff Scott of Dartmouth. There are about 64 players entered in the tournament...
...turning points of the game came when two of Dartmouth's starters fouled out with two minutes left to play. At that point, Dave Sawier came off the bench to make two key baskets which tied the score at 98 all. Revitalized, the Yardlings displayed their usual confidence--they've won their last nine games--and managed to hold off the Indians...
...frantic effort to keep Harvard from scoring, Dartmouth began to foul heavily, but the Yardlings capitalized by sinking most of the resulting free throws. Brian Newmark was a key man in the last few minutes, as he continued to dominate the boards...