Word: thinclads
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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March 10, 1979--Senior track captain Geoff Stiles captures the NCAA indoor pole vault competition at 17 feet, 3 inches, setting a new Ivy League, New England and Harvard record. The thinclad two-mile relay team of Adam Dixon, John Chafee, Thad McNulty and John Murphy finishes third. The five trackmen make All-American as the Crimson grabs seventh in the nation...
Almost every thinclad registered a solid performance in the meet. The sprint relay squad remained undefeated as Joe Salvo and Ralph Polillio returned from the injured ranks to join Marc Chapus and John Jakenfelds for a time of 41.9 over the 400-meter course...
...meter race, Adam Dixon blazed home in 1:50.7. a personal best. However, Brown's Osman Lake broke the tape in 1:50.6. In the 400-meter hurdles, thinclad Lance Miller came to the wire in a personal best of 53.5 seconds, but he finished (you guessed it) second behind Julian Schmoke of Dartmouth...
...NCAA indoor champion slipped in the wet weather on his first vault, and missed his next two attempts at 14 feet, after passing at earlier heights. A successful vault of 14 feet would have given Stiles the win and added four points to the thinclad's tally...
Louis Edozian was the only thinclad to triumph in a jumping event, bounding 47 feet, 4 inches in the triple jump...