Word: leape
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...team, but rather than giving up, the Crimson pushed even harder, Harvard took first and second in both the 400 and the 500, the races that follow the 1500. The field eventers had their best day this season, with Jim Johnson winning the long jump with his best leap of the season, captain Lanny Tron taking first in the shot put, and Al Quintero setting a personal record with a weight throw of 16.39 meters to take second place in that event...
...basketball--A partridge in a pear tree: GWEN GORMAN, co-captain of women's swimming--To have her whole thesis written: LILY PEW women's field hockey, squash and lacrosse--A Walkman tape player; JOE CARRABINO, men's basketball--A 450 SL convertible and a 14-inch vertical leap; TIM PENDERGAST, men's lacrosse--A dinner out; TANIA HUBER women's ice hockey--A new kneecap; CHRIS MITCHELL, men's basketball-Playing time; TRACY KIMMEL, women's ice hockey goalie: Unlimited studio recording time and a hockey sweater; ANITA DIAZ, women's track--A breakfast in bed of bagels, cream...
Crimson long jumpers got the afternoon off to a good start by sweeping their event. James Johnson came in first with a leap of 22 ft. 11 in., followed by teammates Shawn Hall and Rob Taylor. Hall and Taylor also took first and second place in the triple jump, respectively...
...pack in the the 3000 with times of 8:44.0 and 8:46.4, respectively. In the field events, Brown took first in the 35-lb. weight throw, with Al Quintero taking second and Tom Sculer in third. Dave Randall took first in the pole vault with a leap of 13 ft. 8 in., while an injured Mark Henry's 6-ft., 8-in. leap won the high jump...
Just 79 seconds later, Rogan struck again. He hit Grieve ("I'm not that fast, you know, but I can really leap") with a spiral on a post pattern just short of the goal line and the senior split end (by day's end the Yale record holder in single-season reception yardage, and touchdowns as well as career receptions) stepped into the end zone for the score. Tony Jones' PAT made it 14-0, and the Elis never looked back. They didn't have to, because nobody was really gaining on them...