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While the Kleinfelder gang is dribbling through Worcester, Stephanie Walsh, Paula Newman and their ice-cream-eating-ulcer-makers (a.k.a. the Harvard Women's swim team, a.k.a. the Radcliffe Swimmers) will square-off against Dartmouth Saturday afternoon at the IAB...
...change from the intimate IAB to the 8000-seat Civic Center gave the Crimson fits all night. But Radcliffe hung in the game largely because Brown was also playing its first contest in the center and had problems adjusting to the hard backboards and foreign floor surface. Ten minutes into the first half, Brown...
...start providing new areas for recreation." This priority ranking of intercollegiate over recreational athletics can be seen even more clearly in his later statement: "Originally we thought that there would have to be a swimming pool up a Radcliffe, but now that the women's team practices at the IAB we're not so sure." Mr Pittenger seems to be operating under the strange delusion that the only people who enjoy swimming are varsity athletes...
...more practical level the department's policy can be seen in that fact that both the IAB gym and swimming pool are closed for varsity practice in the afternoon, a time when undergraduates would be most likely to use them. This is presumably to avoid "inconveniencing" the varsity teams by forcing them to practice in the evening. I am sure that other casual athletes could come up with many more examples of these kinds of priorities with regard to use of facilities...
...cagers will have the opportunity to extend their winning streak to two games when they play host to Wheaton tomorrow night at the IAB...