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Word: ecacs (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Those accomplishments include back-to-back wins at Clarkson and St. Lawrence, a Beanpot win during exams, the Beanpot trophy, a big victory at Cornell, the Ivy League title, the number-two seed in the ECAC tournament after a rough season start and a trip to the NCAAs...

Author: By William E. Stedman jr., | Title: Hockey 1973-74: The Rally Falls Short | 3/19/1974 | See Source »

Although the Crimson skaters dropped their final three contests, they enjoyed a successful season. Harvard notched an away victory over Cornell, won the Ivy League, made the ECAC finals and gave a strong performance in its NCAA semifinal overtime loss to Michigan Tech...

Author: By E.p. Eggert, | Title: B.U. Downs Skaters, 7-5, in NCAA Consolation | 3/18/1974 | See Source »

Roth, a first-team selection to both ECAC and All-American teams, led the Ivy League in scoring, amassing 53 points with 21 goals and 32 assists. Goodenow, who was selected to the second team All-ECAC, collected 40 points this season and finished third on the Ivy League scoring list...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Places Three Skaters, Two Cagers On All-Ivy Hockey and Basketball Squads | 3/18/1974 | See Source »

Harvard has lost only twice since the Cornell debacle, once to Yale and again last Saturday to Boston University in the ECAC finals. During that stretch Cleary's Comeback Kids have accomplished a lot of things that teams past and present have not done in a long while. The team has a chance to do something tonight that no Harvard team has ever done, and that's to win in the opening round of the NCAA tourney...

Author: By William E. Stedman jr., | Title: Icemen Begin Quest for NCAA Crown Tonight | 3/15/1974 | See Source »

Saturday night's disappointing hockey loss to B.U. was like a fight between a pair of alley cats over the beautifully manicured female (the ECAC trophy) that looked longingly at them from a window. The teams clawed at each other from the start, though at times tentatively, recognizing that neither of them had the ability to knock out the opponent...

Author: By Richard W. Edifman, | Title: Out in Left Field | 3/11/1974 | See Source »

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