Word: foe
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...massacre of Tufts finally concluded when Becky Niles, playing number seven, put her foe down in three straight games...
Radcliffe's Jane Hadsel, playing number five, won her match 3-1, while Elisabeth Schafer won 3-2 in the most bizarre match of the day. Schafer's foe Lisa Doyle took a 12-0 lead in the first before Schafer replied with 12 unanswered points and went on to win the game...
Julia Moore, the 'Cliffe's number two player, began the deluge by besting her foe, 3-0, with an assortment of drop shots. Moore's opponent, Martha Wyckoff, could only garner seven points in the first two games, and 11 in the last game...
...sixth and seventh position, Jane Hadsel won her match 3-1 and Elizabeth Schaefer shut out her foe...
Psych was the word, as the Radcliffe swim team emerged from the locker room donning "Whale Yale" T-shirts. The team considered this foe their toughest competitor of the season and had been practicing strenuously in preparation for the big showdown...