Word: postseason
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...remarkable season for the Harvard softball team. The Crimson finished the year with a 28-14 record and a second place finish in both the Ivy League and ECAC tournaments. Not too shabby, considering the bids are the first postseason invitations ever for Harvard batswomen...
That left six other schools, including Harvard, to battle for second place in the Ancient Eight, and the Crimson won it. In addition, Harvard qualified for its first-ever postseason tournament, and it took second place out of four teams in the ECAC Tournament...
...inaugural postseason experience, a team record for wins in a season (28) and a rookie head coach who knew how get the best efforts from her players all added up to a very successful campaign for the Crimson (28-14,9-3 Ivy) League...
...worked hard this year," Allard said. "For us to be invited and to go postseason this year was tremendous...
...strike cost the owners an estimated $700 million, the players $250 million and the fans 921 regular-season games, not counting the World Series and other postseason games. Yet the most staggering figure to come out of the strike the players called-and the owners asked for-was zero. That was what both sides accomplished by the work stoppage, which officially ended at 11:59 p.m. on April Fools' Day, when the owners decided to tell their replacement players to stand down. The previous day, the Players Association had scored a major victory when U.S. District Judge Sonia Sotomayor issued...