Word: penns
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Tonight the Cagers play Cornell in Ithaca and on Saturday they disembark here to face the Columbia Lions. Cornell is only 5-11 and has lost all four of its league games, while Columbia, which was expected to challenge Penn for the League title this year, is in the middle of its worst slump in three years. So if the Crimson is ever going to exit from its revolving door, this could be the weekend...
...Shane Cotner, and all-time assist leader Alton Byrd returning for the third year in a row. They had played exhilarating ball last year on their way to winning 13 of their last 15 games. The league race came down to a harem scarem finish with the Lions defeating Penn on the last weekend of the season and then losing to Princeton the next night to finish a game behind the Quakers...
...Three-meter diving--1. Stone (H); 2. Gustafson (C). 100-yd. breaststroke--1. Joel (H) no times; 2. Poirier (C); 3. Thompson (C). 200-yd. freestyle relay--1. UConn (Toblason, Dropo, Sochanchak, Langenahn) 1:45.97; 2. Harvard 1:48.60; 3. Harvard (no time). Ivy League Basketball Ivy All Penn 3-0 11-3 Brown 3-0 5-8 Yale 2-1 7-7 Columbia 2-2 9-6 Dartmouth 1-2 9-5 Princeton 1-2 7-7 Harvard 1-2 3-14 Cornell...
Undefeated Bill Mulvihill (4-0 at 134 pounds), and heavyweight Craig Beling, 5-2 in his division, anchor the veteran end of the Harvard squad which faces a difficult start this weekend with a double against Penn and Princeton...
...February 1978. The only good memory to come out of the IAB: Harvard beats Penn by six in basketball. Fifteen hundred people collectively go bananas...