Word: played
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...freshman, Kingsberg joined the club team because, "Back then, soccer seemed like the perfect sport for me to play at Harvard," the fullback said recently in her Kirkland House suite. "Soccer was a club sport, and it wasn't that competitive and wasn't much of a time commitment...
...success of the women booters is partially due to Scalise's ability to keep his sense of humor even during tense moments and the entire team's attitude which is to go out and play your hardest but have a good time while doing...
Then there's the question of 'hey, where do we play?'. Of course it matters if the team will play in a field or in a country pasture--the old team morale. But if the team can not find anywhere else besides a pasture to compete against a visiting team, then all the games would have to be played away--an expense the Department of Athletics refuses to bear. "If we had to send a team away all the time, it could get very expensive," Janus says. The restriction on playing area keeps club sports like gymnastics from joining...
...team has a place to play, the next question concerns a coaching staff. Will anyone coach the sport for free? Working with a women's volleyball or softball team--teaching both the fundamentals and the strategy--takes an enormous amount of time. But these sports have no paid coaches. "We have to find our own," says one softball team member...
Captain John Sanacore praised his halfbacks after the game and noted the added confidence Sergiento brings to Harvard's mid-field play. The halfbacks "were taking shots outside the penalty box, which we haven't been doing," he added...