Word: mitch
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Sophomore Mitch Reese was the most decisive player in the Crimson attack, winning three quick games by the same score, 15-6. Reese played aggressively, hitting drives along the rail instead of relying on his usual variety of shots...
Admittedly, the MIT squash is not one of those titans of the game who keeps Crimson racquetmen from sleeping at night. But as the saying goes a win is a win and Harvard won this one handily despite the absence of the injured Mike Desaulniers, Mitch Reese and George Bell...
...with Harvard defenseman Mitch Olson off for high-sticking, Nethery found Tredway covered and let go a slapshot of his own from the left point that parallel-parked into the lower right corner...
...McDonald C 2 5 7 10 Randy Millen W 3 3 6 2 Tom Murray W 1 4 5 8 Steve Andrews C 2 3 5 2 John Dunderdale D 1 4 5 8 Jack Burke W 0 4 4 14 Graham Carter D 0 3 3 6 Mitch Olson D 0 3 3 14 Alan Litchfield D 1 0 1 6 Phil Evans W 0 1 1 0 Owen Cote W 0 0 0 0 Wade Lau G 0 0 0 0 John Hynes...
Harvard captain John Havens disposed of second-ranked midshipman John Wall 3-1 despite dropping the opening game of the battle. The Crimson's Mitch Reese also staged a comeback in the third spot, edging Dave Maceslin 3-2 after being down two games...