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Soccer fans may have recognized a few old women's soccer personalities who dropped in to cheer their old team to victory. Former captain ELLEN HART '80, still running and back in Boston consulting Nike on new products, and SALLY GOLDSBERRY '80, currently studying at the Law School, braved the cold and wet to watch the Crimson dissect Smith...
Harvard's sixth consecutive victory over the previously undefeated Eagles was closely contested throughout the game, despite the three-goal margin. The Crimson's defense--composed of goalie Janet Judge, fullbacks Ellen Jakovic, Jeanne Piesiak and sweeper Debra Field--were tested all night by the aggressive Boston College forward line, putting in their finest effort of the season...
Time and again, wing fullbacks Ellen Jakovic and Kelly Gately matched Ching and Co. stride for stride and then buried the attacker with a sliding tackle. Or if Tuttle and center half Michelle Mosher led the Brown charge up the middle, Secretary of Defense Piersiak and freshman sweeper Deb Field were positioned to clear the ball or slide tackle the dribbler...
Huber and freshman Ellen O'Neil both played excellent games. Huber had two assists and was a major force in the offense while O'Neil hustled all over the field on defense and moved the ball forward when Harvard was on the attack...
...newly formed city political group. The CCN has yet to endorse formally candidates for the November 3 election, but another local group-the Cambridge chapter of Citizens for Participation in Political Action-released its slate of council candidates last week. The liberal CPPAX gave the nod to Mary Ellen Preusser, Francis Duehay '55, Alice Wolf, David Sullivan, Saundra Graham and Wendy Abt. That slate mirrors the Cambridge Civic Association (CCA) ticket, except for the omission of tenant advocate Bob White...