Word: lacrossee
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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A Crimson lacrosse team that could manage only one Ivy win last season and weathered 1972's graduation at the cost of its mid-field unit, returns this season amid inhospitable predictions of the stiffest Ivy competition in memory.
Harvard, which finished a disappointing 3-8 last year, scrimmages the New England Lacrosse Club March 28, but opens official competition April 2, with a four-game southerly swing. The Crimson will face perennial power Navy and last year's seventh-ranked Rutgers, in addition to Franklin and Marshall and...
"We had to beat the bushes for a goalie. It's a long process to make a lacrosse goalie; it's the kind of job you grow up in," Munro commented yesterday. Currently, Bob Coplan, last season's third-string netminder, and Brian Everist are vying for the place.
- As Joe Namath and other athletes have painfully learned, the human knee was not designed by nature to withstand a twisting action (torque) when the leg is held rigid by a cleated shoe planted firmly in soft ground. To orthopedists nothing is more predictable than this "football knee." Houston'...
Coach Munro retires in a year when Harvard has two All-New England and two All-Star players. And that's the gravy on top of the season's record. Munro, who also coaches the Harvard lacrosse team, will leave the Crimson after that season with a memorable career. Not...