Word: recoverer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Grabbing a two-seat advantage off the start, the B.U. lights settled down to a 35-stroke-per-minute cadence sooner than the already trailing Radcliffe crew. Cox Susie Peterson called for a silent power ten on the settle, moving the Crimson back within striking distance. However, B.U. pulled out...
Crimson attack wing Cat Ferrante put in Harvard's first tally after the Harvard defense managed to move the ball to within scoring range. Veering as she caught the ball, the agile Ferrante led her defender too far left, and then shot down into the right corner of the cage...
Levy suggested that the 12-man auditing team that spent about 18 months working on the audit, "spent more of the taxpayer's money reviewing our accounts than they will recover for finding minor infractions of the rules."
Enter Charlie Fuchs, a base umpire with either poor circulation, intense hunger (it was well past 6 p.m. at the time), or a Princeton degree. Fuchs called Miller safe at first, and the shaken Stewart and incredulous Harvard squad could not recover.
Fielding a lacrosse team for only the second year, B.C. made all the mistakes the Crimson needed. The Eagles committed themselves too early and couldn't recover in time to catch the Harvard speedsters.