Word: field
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...rhymes with post) is not a pretty soccer player to watch; he is tall and lanky; his long arms and awkward running style make him seem better suited to playing goalie than wandering around the middle of the field; he can't juggle the ball on his feet a thousand times; and evidently he doesn't always look where he's going. But Ron Ost is no longer eligible to play for Harvard because he plays in the ASL. Ron Ost is a good soccer player...
...rest of last season Ost brought desperately needed stability to a sometimes porous Crimson defense. Playing in front of sweeper and captain Jim Langton, Ost proved himself not with desperation runs and sliding tackles but with careful, contained play. Using his head on the soccer field--both physically and mentally--Ost looked to be one of the mainstays of the Harvard defense for the next two years...
...first time in over a year the Harvard soccer team won a game the odds-makers expected them to lose, toppling New England's top eleven, the University of Rhode Island, 2-1, yesterday on the Business School field...
Sailer almost added another goal with 6:20 remaining in the game when she attempted a penalty stroke--field hockey's equivalent of ice hockey's penalty shot. The co-captain missed, however, when she slapped a rushed shot just wide...
...Dartmouth is the team we'd really like to beat." Field said, and coach Edie MacAusland thinks Field may get her wish...