Word: tournaments
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...news is bad for CBS. The network still ranks No. 1 in daytime. In addition, it has grabbed the TV rights to several major sports events, including the baseball play-offs and World Series, the NCAA basketball tournament and the 1992 and '94 Winter Olympics -- though for sums that have been criticized as exorbitant. Some industry watchers contend that CBS, under president Laurence Tisch, is flailing for direction. But Broadcast Group chief Howard Stringer insists that the big sporting events, along with a push for more adventurous programming, will help recapture an audience that has grown rather jaded. "You cannot...
...whole episode had a rotten ending for Roy and Sneddon. However, the good news for Harvard is that the two standouts will both be around for the Dec. 22-23 games against powerhouse Minnesota. The last time the duo was in Minnesota, they just happened to snag all-tournament honors...
Sophomore Kevin Sneddon has already left to join the Canadian junior national team in its bid for a the world junior title, which will be decided in a tournament in Finland over the holidays. Hughes and freshman forward Ted Drury will join the U.S. contingent after this weekend's games...
...Mike Costanza took over for Ted Stachtiaris, who had injured his knee at the Coast Guard Tournament. Costanza racked up wins against WPI and UNH. But the Crimson voodoo doll got another pin stuck in its leg, and Costanza had to forfeit his match against NYU because of an injured ankle...
Cianciola took his revenge on the WPI opponent that pinned him last week at the Coast Guard Tournament, spanking...