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...Satch" Sanders unveils the 1976-77 version of the Crimson cagers in the Hall of Fame Tip-Off tournament next weekend at Springfield with only four lettermen returning from last year's 8-18 team...

Author: By Robert Sidorsky, | Title: Revamped Hoopsters to Start Campaign | 11/22/1976 | See Source »

...best of the whole bunch, the brightest gem among this group of talented freshmen gathered up by Satch Sanders to insure a winning future, is high school whiz Joe Beaulieu...

Author: By David Clarke, | Title: High School Whiz Beaulieu Turns Down the Big Time, Stays Close to Home to Play Basketball for the Crimson | 11/20/1976 | See Source »

Jones served on the search committee that named Tom "Satch" Sanders Harvard's head basketball coach in the spring of 1973. He encouraged a project from the Hill-Hines-Hannemann triumvirate which explored the reasons why Harvard has not performed well during the Sanders era. This "constructive paper," as Jones terms it, "explored the relationships between players and coaches, and proposed solutions that could lead to improvements in the team's performance." The paper has been forwarded to Athletic Director Robert B. Watson '37, director of Athletics, and James Q. Wilson, Shattuck Professor of Government and chairman of the Sports...

Author: By Jonathan J. Ledecky, | Title: Dr. J. 's Psychology Show | 6/2/1976 | See Source »

...more renowned cagers on the Puerto Rican five is Teo Cruz, whom Coach John Harvey eyeballed at 6'8" and 220 pounds. The 35 year old Cruz, who will be playing in his fifth consecutive Olympics this September, played fresh-man ball for NYU at the same time Satch Sanders was leading the Violet varsity...

Author: By Robert Sidorsky, | Title: Puerto Rico Welcomes Classics on Good Will Tour | 4/7/1976 | See Source »

Harvard's former coach Floyd Wilson was twice presented with the Schoenfeld and current mentor Tom "Satch" Sanders was similarly honored in his first year at the Crimson's helm. Sanders says "it's not an award most coaches want to win." It means "you haven't given the referees a lot of heat...

Author: By Robert I. W. sidorsky, | Title: Traffic Cops In Bloody-Nose Alley It's a long, hard climb from the snakepits to the ECAC big time. | 3/15/1976 | See Source »

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