Word: rebounding
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...defensive side, an occasional lapse in backchecking sometimes permitted a stray goal or two; and despite a very impressive first-year-on-skates performance by goalie Katie Williams, her inexperience showed when opponents caught her off guard on rebound attempts...
Junior winger Sara Fischer knotted the score at 3-3 on another pass from the corner. But the Green Machine had the advantage by the end of the period after Williams dropped a save and Dartmouth pushed the rebound into...
...second period set the stage for the dramatic third, not to mention a host of cliches. At 6:27, B.C.'s Bob Hehir sent the Eagles into a precarious lead, flipping in the rebound of a Jeff Cowles slapshot...
Neither team could open up a lead in the first half, as each came up with four or six straight whenever the other had inched ahead. The half ended with Penn desperately trying to tip in a rebound for at least a slight advantage, but Harvard gutted out that melee, and coach Frank McLaughlin led an upset-minded and pumped up squad off the court...
Scarcely three weeks after corn, wheat and soybeans plunged on news of the U.S. ban on sale of 17 million tons of grain to the Soviet Union, cash prices of all three crops largely returned to pre-embargo levels. The reasons for the rebound are many: the boom in gold and silver has led to a general surge in commodities; war scares have fanned fears of a reduction in available world grain supplies; a 1 million-ton export order has come in from Mexico; and there are rumors of higher demand from China. Most important, traders who oversold when...