Word: line
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Crimson pressure was artificial at best in the third until 18:29. When coach Billy Cleary pulled his goaltender for the tenth time this season. Seconds later, defenseman Jack Hughes hit a streaking Gene Purdy at the blue line for an easy breakaway, but the senior winger fired wide of the cage and sealed victory for the Huskies...
...Huskies then waited briefly for a line change before collecting their third goal in 44 seconds when Doug Harvey was left alone at the right face-off circle for the tally that made it 3-1. Less than five minutes later, Harvey and linemates Cowie and Paul McDougall buzzed into the Harvard zone, and this time Cowie did the honors for his first goal of the night...
...rest of the Crimson ladder made light work of the MIT line-up, sweeping the remainder of the matches without losing a single game. At number two, John Stubbs breezed past Yusaf Maniya without breaking a sweat, while three man Chuck Elliott spanked MIT's Barry Nalebuff...
...Crimson played Penn without the services of U.S. Singles champion Mike Desaulniers, who underwent foot surgery last Monday and is out for the rest of the year. The racquetmen's juggled line-up never stood a chance against the up-and-coming Quakers...
...Quaker line-up followed Edwards' example by taking five of the remaining eight matches. Only number four player George Bell and seventh and eight men John Fishwick and John Heller managed victories for the Crimson...