Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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After splitting the first two games, Yale went on a five-game streak to clinch the first set. But Minkus and Farrell began to score on their overhead slams and passing shots to rally for a 6-2 victory in the second set. Trailing 3-0 in the third set, Farrell and Minkus could have been diagnosed as terminated. But just when the monitors were being turned off, Farrell and Minkus came back to life, picking up Yale shots and scoring approach shots at will. Harvard won six straight games to win the set and match...
With the match score tied at 4-4, the doubles team of freshmen Derek Brown and Albert Chang pulled out a 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 thriller over Yale's Cam Ragen and Rick Theobald...
Equally impressive was Shyjan's composure. After gaining a set point in the tiebreaker with a beautifully finessed crosscourt passing shot, Shyjan lost the next point when he hit the ball long. However, he responded by hitting a volley that Gollob could not handle to make the score...
After dropping his singles match in straight sets, sophomore Jonathan Cardi teamed with Shyjan at number-two doubles to overpower Sibold and Kaplan, 6-3, 6-3, giving Harvard a 4-3 advantage in the team score...
Harvard had tied the score, 2-2, late in the first quarter when attacker David Kramer curled a bounce shot past Bruin netminder Steve Ayers. But with 1:32 gone in the second period, Bruin attacker Richard Tuohey flicked a point-blank shot past a lunging Miller to give Brown the lead...