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Spectator sports go the way of the frost come spring; sure, some people go to lacrosse (particularly to see Harvard's women's team, best in the East last year) and a few watch the baseball team, and a couple more put on their lime pants to watch the crew...
Ask Francesca Den Hartog and the Harvard women lacrosse team what it feels like to own an entire season. Undoubtedly, the spring of 1981 belonged to the laxwomen. With Den Hartog and fellow sophomore Maureen Finn each averaging more than four goals per game, the squad systematically rolled over its...
Like the netmen, the men's lacrosse team returned from its spring-break tour with a losing record. The laxmen's early 0-4 mark set the tone for the rest of the year, as injuries to key players like superstar sophomore Brendan Meagher left the squad that was ranked...
The football team whimpered when the Multiflex rolled over and died during The Game. The women's soccer and lacrosse squads set off strings of little explosions en route to national tournament berths.
Dexter Lewis '56, who was captain of the lacrosse team for two years, said "athletics of Harvard. . .are always kept perspective" and that athletes here are driven only by "a pressure from within." During his undergraduate days. Lewis said. "We knew we were athletes but we knew we were at...