Word: seed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Boyum's words were soon forgotten. Harvard's top seed went on to win the match in four games, the Crimson as a whole swept the Ephmen, 9-0, and the crowd went home content (presumably) with having seen a good match...
Before Princeton, the racquetmen had not solved their problems with team depth which cost them the Ivy title to the Tigers last year Harvard's top seed had usually proved unbeatable, but the lower ranks sometimes met more talented competition. Now, that has been resolved...
...Princeton, which took its loss to the Crimson extremely hard, has changed its team lineup. Instead of emulating Harvard's decision to enter its top three players in singles competition, the Tigers have only put in their top seed. So Harvard's fourth and fifth men will have to play Princeton's second and third men, and so on down the line of five...
...Crimson racquetmen now boast a 6-0 record and only arch-rival Princeton presented much of a challenge. Last night in Hemenway Gym, only first seed David Boyum and Co-Captain John Dinneen dropped a game, as Harvard displayed its depth through all nine positions...
After initial adjustments, the racquetmen didn't have much trouble with the Quakers Number two seed Brad Desaulmers faced Penn's speedy veteran senior Anil Malik, who hit a number of well placed retrievals. But Desaulmers used his quickness and creative shot placement to take the match...