Word: harvards
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Despite the poor shooting, defensive rebounding was Harvard's other big problem. The Crimson allowed 18 Black Bear offensive rebounds, most of which ended up in Harvard's basket. The Crimson's new defensive setup seemed to be the culprit behind this weak spot...
Black Bears, 59-55 at Briggs Cage Maine 31-28--59 HARVARD...
...HARVARD (55): Jen Mazanec 2-0--4; Sandy Springer 3-0--6; Jody Fink 3-4--10; Maura Healey 2-2--8; Beth Wambach 3-1--10; Dina Hadrick 1-0--2; Erin Maher 2-0--4; Betsy Odita 0-1--1; Debbie Flandermeyer...
Three-pointers: Maine (Iaconeta 2, Goodhue); Harvard (Wambach 3, Healey 2). Rebounds: Maine 34 (Bouchard 11); Harvard 34 (Fink 11). Assists: Maine 12 (Frenette, Bradstreet 3); Harvard 10 (Wambach 4). Steals: Maine 10 (laconeta 4); Harvard 9 (Wambach 3). Blocked Shots: Maine 2 (Bouchard, Frenette); Harvard 1 (Odita). Total fouls: Maine 17, Harvard 16. Fouled out: Springer. Turnovers: Maine 18, Harvard...
...Earth Day 1970 was almost spontaneous, next year's sequel has become a strategic operation. Hayes, who was a 25-year-old Harvard law student when he temporarily dropped out of school to help organize the first Earth Day, is the driving force behind the current campaign. With principal funding from foundations and individuals, Earth Day 1990 has a 115-member American board of directors that includes prominent environmentalists, politicians, business executives, religious leaders, celebrities, labor officials and journalists, among others. There is an international arm with representatives from 33 countries...