Word: semis
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...second-seeded Crimson now faces Massachusetts, the nation's sixth ranked team which defeated Rochester, 2-1, yesterday at Amherst, in the semi-finals Saturday morning at Storrs. The other semi-final pits top-seed Connecticut, which shut out Brown, 2-0, against Cortland State, which disposed of Princeton, 2-0, last night...
...second- and third-seeded teams, and there's no reason we shouldn't win the tournament," Harvard assistant coach Susanna Kaplan said yesterday on the eve of the Ivy League women's soccer championship. The tournament kicks off today for the top-seeded Crimson with a 10 a.m. semi-final match-up against Yale...
...Crimson doesn't fear this morning's semi-final game with Yale. Although the Bulldogs chalked up a 1-0 win over Cornell yesterday in the tourney's opening round, they have never beaten Harvard in the five-year history of Ivy varsity women's soccer. The Crimson, for better or worse, are looking past Yale to a 7 p.m. championship game against third-seeded Brown or second-seeded host Princeton, slated to meet in the other semi-final...
...semi-final, Bougas gained a measure of much-desired revenge against Boston University. By a 6-3, 4-6, 6-0 count, she beat Johanna Sleeper, top singles player on a B.U. team that trounced an injury-ridden Crimson squad earlier in the season...
...that is the surprising part. It would have been so easy for the yuk-meisters of Bow St. to botch this up. The magazine that bears the group's name, that semi-monthly, pseudo-intellectual, masturbatory, unfunny, sub-collegiate journal, gives even sign that the Poonies would use People as a vehicle to make fun of the folks who can't understand the subtle humor of their magazine. But they didn't do that. Rather, they accepted People--and People's people, subjects and readers alike--on their own terms and emerged triumphantly...