Word: tourneys
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...weren't for the presence of the Quakers and St. Bonaventure, Harvard could rate an outside shot at sweeping the tourney. Impressive wins against Brown and Holy Cross give the Crimson decent credentials. However, if the tournament goes as it has in past years, with Philadelphia's schoolsmonopolizing the trophy case, those newly-established credentials just might not be good enough...
...last time I had to listen to all this was the opening round of the Beanpot Tourney last season as the Dogs whipped the Crimson, 8-3. It was bad enough to sit in the grimy Garden and listen to the Terrier fans woop it up yelling "Go B.U." as Harvard trailed by five goals, but I had to listen to it during the ride home as well...
Harvard, seeded third after Northeastern and Brown, drew Brown in the first match of the tourney...
Harvard took their 10-1 record against the only remaining team in the round robin tourney, MIT. Despite the loss of foundation men Peter Kellog and Fred Mitchell, the Crimson brutalized the Engineers, 13-3. The final game saw the team's leading scorer, freshman Wes Raffel, score seven times...
Only nine of the Crimson's 20-man team attended the meeting which left captain Phil Jonckheer with a two-man bench. Regular goalie Brent Haywood, who starred in the MIT tourney, didn't show up and defenseman Brian Mendes wound up in the cage for the first time...