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Less than two minutes into the second stanza. Judge forward Jim McCully found halfback Steve Stone unmarked in the right side of the penalty box. Stone hit a 12-footer that goalie Phil Coogan got a hand on but couldn't stop...

Author: By Joseph Garcia, | Title: Booters Take Judges, 5-2, With Midfield Control | 9/22/1983 | See Source »

...Agricole for the bank that sponsored it, beat by an astonishing 28½ days the previous record for a single-hulled boat, set last year by Australian Neville Gosson. This time Gosson was expected to finish fourth among the larger boats. Jeantot's eleven-ton 56-footer even shaved ten days off the previous single-handed circumnavigation record, set in a trimaran by fellow Frenchman Alain Colas in 1973-74. Jeantot's large monohull also set new race records for the fastest noon-to-noon run (240 miles) and seven-day run (1,552 miles). In France...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Jeantot, Superstar of the Sea | 5/23/1983 | See Source »

...UMass's Tim Cutler at the 4 00 mark, he twice frustrated midfielder Rich Messina Near the 7 00 mark. Messina had the chance to wind up and blast away from 15 feet out, but Pendergast stopped him, as he did five minutes later on a hard, low 20-footer that would have tied the score at eight. And with the Minutemen pressing in the late going, the 6-ft., 4 in co captain leapt way up to intercept an errant shot that was sailing over the goal, enabling his teammates to kill off the final...

Author: By Jim Silver, | Title: Crimson Down UMass Laxmen, 8-7; Pendergast Stops Minutemen in Fourth | 4/28/1983 | See Source »

Scott Fusco broke the tie 4:08 into the final stanza, scoring what proved to be his sixth game-winning goal of the season. Linemate Jim Turner dug the puck out of the corner and passed to Fusco, who put a 10-footer through a slim opening in Proulx's pads...

Author: By Jim Silver, | Title: Crimson Rules the East | 3/13/1983 | See Source »

...lead, the Crimson's first edge since 2-0. It also turned out to be Harvard's last lead of the game. The cagers dogged the league-leading Quakers the reminder of the contest, pulling to within one for the final time when center Monroe Trout sank a six-footer with 2:01 left that brought the score...

Author: By Mike Knobler, | Title: Down Harvard Ninth Straight Time Penn Withstands Cagers' Pressure | 2/26/1983 | See Source »

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