Word: losses
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Those Crimson fans who are still piqued at the football team's loss to Boston University should come to the track bubble at 6 p. m. tonight. There they will see Harvard's indoor track team gain revenge, and plenty of it, in its season-opening meet against the Terriers...
Harvard ripped the Wildcats. 7-1, when they met last February, but U.N.H. had been exhausted from a gruelling overtime loss to Boston College on the previous night. The game had been even for two periods, but the Crimson defeated the rapidly collapsing Blue with six goals in the last-twenty minutes. The next meeting was quite dissimilar...
Goaltender Rick Metzer, one of the most underrated performers in the East, is gone, and the graduation of forwards Bob Brandt, Mike Ontkean, Rick David, and Dave Sheen, has cost U.N.H. a good deal of its considerable scoring punch. The loss of defensemen Graham Bruder and Mickey Goulet has left coach Charlie Holt with a rebuilding program that might not bring the Wildcats near their 22-5-1 record of last winter...
...Harvard went behind 13-0 when inexperienced sophomore Steve Monsulik was pinned after only 1:30 in his 134-pound match. Monsulik never had a chance, but as Lee said, "Steve's loss was far from unexpected...
...pound match was not as close as the score indicated. Harvard sophomore Colin Mangrum had his hands full, dropping a 4-0 decision to New England intercollegiate champion Mark Stebbens. The loss gave Wesleyan a 16-6 lead...