Word: lostness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Tonight, a talented Harvard sextet that has never lost to New Hampshire, and is undefeated in two games this season, confronts a U.N.H. team that has been waiting since the ECAC quarterfinals last March. And perhaps, as was the case the last time the two squads met, the Crimson will be able to escape with a victory...
...Wildcats have lost ten lettermen from last year's squad, and the team that will face Harvard tonight can hardly compare with it in terms of talent or experience...
Take Cornell, for example, since its record is perhaps the best known. From 1958-59 until 1960-61, the Big Red lost 26 consecutive Ivy games which, on one occasion included 1?-0 and 18-0 humiliations by Harvard in the same season. Clearly, something had to change, and the predominance of Americans on the roster was altered. In 1961-62, using a number of Canadians, Cornell finished second to Harvard, and had a 13-5 overall record...
...good day," Harvard coach Bill Brooks said. Most of the times were exceptional for so early in the season. Army, however, was not as powerful as expected. Through graduation they lost two All-Americans. Barry Kerr and Dick Heesch and diver Don Green. Another big blow was the loss of Steve Kennedy, who is no longer at the Academ. "We expected to lose today," Ryan explained...
Cornell has finished 0-5 in the Ivy League the past two years and this season looks just as bleak. The Big Red lost six starters through graduation, including number one man, Bill St. John, once rated sixth in the nation. Without St. John Cornell is in a "rebuilding year...