Word: games
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...wait for it. Baseball is unquestionably baseball, but it can get on your nerves after a while and besides, it's not hockey. The Stanley Cup play-offs of the previous year seem a distant memory, and something, anything, is needed for a fix. Maybe it's some international game on PBS, or a highlight film at three in the morning. Most likely, though, there's nothing until the first week of October and opening day has arrived. The hockey mindset grabs you, and that...
...Crimson duo came back from a three-love deficit to even the final set at three-apiece, then threatened to break Navy's serve when it won the first three points of the seventh game...
Miraculously, the Middies prevailed. At 1-3, Chaikovsky's put-away volley sailed out when two strings popped just as he hit the ball. And Navy won the game's two final points as one volley landed square on the base line and another nicked...
Harvard kept pace with the powerful Quakers through most of the first half. Senior Ellen Seidler, playing second home, hotched the women's first goal in the opening minutes of the game. After taking a pass from Lisa Kent on the outside, Seidler drilled a shot through the legs of the Quaker goalie...
Near the end of the first half, Sarah Mleczko scored the Crimson's prettiest goal of the game when Seidler fed her the ball from behind goal. Mleczko took the pass and quick-sticked the ball past the unsuspecting Penn goalie...