Word: game
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...first, the crowd went wild when number-one player Jon Bernheimer lost his first game to Penn's Yogesh Panchal...
With Johnny Kaye getting squeezed out in a 3-2 loss to Sam Crew, the Crimson dove to the depths of its team to haul up a treasure chest of victories. Jeremy Fraiberg, in his second game back since an injury, silenced the crowd so much you could hear the sound of the opponents matches dropping as Fraiberg managed a 3-0 victory...
...crowd cheering when George Polsky, Frank Huerta, John Masland and Seth Handy battled and beat their Diplomat opponents in a series of intense and successful matches. Handy toyed with the sounds of Diplomat-ic silence, losing his first two games, and then squeezing out of a tie-breaker to win the last game...
Bernheimer, playing number-one Ridolfo Rodrigues, who Huerta described as "the best player in the country," won his first game, but couldn't hold the lead...
...third set was a heartbreaker. Leading 14-11, the Crimson faltered and was unable to put the game away. The Engineers took advantage of the opportunity and outscored the Crimson, 6-1, to take the set and the match...