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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Hooft, who became only the seventh player in Harvard's history to score 1000 points, passed the millennial mark with a short one-handed jumper from inside the lane which rolled around and around the rim before dropping in. After a short standing ovation from the thousand fans on hand at the IAB, Hooft went on to score 22 more points to finish his career with 1021 points...
...loss to Cornell prevented the Crimson from finishing the season with a .500 mark in the Ivy League. Instead, the cagers wound up 6-8 in the Ivies and 8-21 overall...
...Crimson's other "A" division player, John Stubbs also played well, losing to Mark Alger of the University of Washington in the quarterfinals...
Event 14: 200-yd. Backstroke: 1. Ron Raikula, Harvard, 1:52.20* 2. Jim Smoragiewicz, Maine, 1:53.81 3. Mark Heinrich, Navy, 1:53.89 4. Geoff Seelen, Harvard, 1:54.38 5. Kurt Langborg, Yale 1:55.23 6. Ron Cummins, Princeton, 1:55.43 7. Lee Menichella, Harvard, 1:55.67 8. Chris Prinslow, Army...
Event 16: 200-yd. Butterfly: 1. Mark DeVore, Yale, 1:50.84* 2. Bill Specht, Princeton, 1:50.96 3. Craig Christie, Cornell, 1:51.33 4. Bruce Kone, Princeton, 1:52.21 5. Eric Wiscavage, Columbia, 1:52.26 6. Rob Ruck, Army, 1:53.27 7. Don Spencer, Columbia, 1:53.36 8. Dan Menichella, Harvard...