Word: seeded
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...have a chance to replay that fateful game which ended the Crimson's 16-match winning streak. The Tigers won, 6-3, in an intense, competitive contest. The Tiger's number-one player, Demer Holleran, sister of Harvard's Jenny Holleran, had no sisterly compassion. She blanked number-one seed Jenny in three quick games...
Sheila Morrissey, tri-captain and number-two seed on the team, upset Holleran--the Crimson's number one player--in the final match of her career. The upset enabled her to climb from last year's 19th-placed ranking to become the nation's sixth-ranked player...
...seeded Crimson (26-2) faces sixth-seed Vermont tomorrow night at 8 p.m. Number two St. Lawrence plays fifth-place Cornell in the 5 p.m. semifinal. The championship game is slated for 8:30 p.m. Saturday night, following the consolation finals...
...Crimson was led by Tri-Captain Sheila Morrissey, who breezed into the quarterfinals with three consecutive wins. The luck of the draw then placed the Harvard senior against number-one seed and eventual champion, Demer Holleran of Princeton. Morrissey's loss in three straight games to Holleran sent her to the "feed-in" consolation rounds...
...nationally top-ranked Crimson (24-2 overall, 20-2 ECAC)--the league's number-one seed--takes on eighth-seeded RPI (12-15-3, 8-12-2) in a two-game ECAC quarterfinal series tonight and tomorrow...