Word: harvarditis
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...contest was a defensive struggle played on a muddy field that limited the offenses of both teams. Harvard's veer offense, dependent on quick cuts by runners, was hurt by the field conditions. Quarterback Jim Stoeckel countered with his finest performance of the season, although many of his accurate throws were dropped by the Crimson receivers...
...only score of the first half came in the first quarter for Harvard on a 32-yard field goal by Bruce Tetrick. Tetrick, who has provided much of the scoring for the Yardlings with his booming field goals and accurate placements, earlier attempted a 26-yard field goal that fell short...
...fourth quarter started with the Crimson ahead, 3-0, and it looked like the game would end with that score. The teams traded kicks until the four minute warning when the Bulldogs suddenly drove deep into Harvard territory...
Forget George and Jackie Hughes, and don't let the ties and jackets in section 18 get you down. Excitement has returned to Harvard hockey...
...sound a bit optimistic after only one game, but it looks like "it"--the revamped Harvard offense, powerplay and four line system--will work. In fact, everything but the "sorry, only oreos and coke" concession stand already appears to be in top form...