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This season the team dropped to 11th and for the first time in over ten years lost to Yale consistently. As a result, the team will be ineligible to compete in the Senior Division of the EISA next year, but must compete in the Junior Division. This is tantamount to being sent to the minor leagues, for while teams such as Dartmouth and Middlebury comprise the Senior Division, the Junior Division boasts such powerhouses as MIT, BC, Amherst, and Brown...
...varsity ski team finished eighth out of ten in the Middlebury Carnival and Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association Championships held at Middlebury, Vt., on Friday and Saturday. This placement in the tournament pushed the team out of the senior division of the EISA...
...varsity ski team will compete in the Middlebury Carnival and the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association Championship at Middlebury, Vt., today and tomorrow. The skiers must beat at least two of eight competing teams in order to remain in the senior division of the EISA...
Harvard qualified for the senior division of the EISA by placing second in the Lydonville invitation Meet last winter against the member colleges in the junior division. The Crimson skiers also beat Princeton and Yale in the annual Harvard-Tale-Princeton Slalom on Mt. Washington late last spring...
Dane, a two-year veteran, was the varsity's top cross country man this past season. He placed second in the Class B cross country run of the EISA Senior Divisional Championships at Lyndonville, Vt., and in many of the team's meets has skied in four events...