Word: postseason
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Asked if he thought Princeton would make postseason play this year, he just mumbled, "I doubt it," then walked away. Still, somehow, one sensed that this elf of a coach would be back...
...shots down at ECAC headquarters in Centerville, Mass., told me yesterday that only two teams from the Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League are allowed in postseason play. Those two will probably be Columbia and Cornell, who tied for the EIBL championship and will play off for the title sometime this week. If Harvard sweeps the doubleheader with Dartmouth on Thursday it will finish in third place in the EIBL with an 8-4 record...
They played for 11 hours on Saturday, but when the final game ended the Harvard volleyball team finished second behind Northeastern University in the exhausting, heartbreaking New England Collegiate Volleyball League postseason tournament...
Fortunately, this morning is only Thursday, and there's still hope. And it goes like this. Regardless of what you might have read, heard or written about in the Fine Arts 13 paper due tomorrow--no later than four, please--the eight postseason berths will be divvied up on a strict percentage basis...
...victories would clinch sixth place, and a split should be good enough for postseason play. Brown was sailing along until its loss Saturday night to Dartmouth, RPI and Providence already have at least ten defeats and a tough week ahead, and Vermont is hanging on by its Catamount. In other words, keep your eye on the scoreboard, but regardless of what transpires elsewhere, two Harvard triumphs (and probably even one) would definitely spell playoff for the Crimson in Cambridge...