Word: tourneys
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...most exciting part of the 10-team tourney for the Crimson was expected to be a rematch between Yale's Glenn Layendecker, and Harvard first seed Howard Sands. Layendecker ousted Sands last week at Soldiers Field, giving him his first East Coast loss of the season. But Sands scratched from the tournament slate Thursday night and remained in Cambridge, feeling ill and still a bit uncomfortable because of a slight ankle stress fracture, which he sustained against Dartmouth...
With Sands out of the tournament. Harvard's Warren Grossman is the hopeful challenger to the top-seeded Layendecker. Though Grossman usually plays number two behind Sands, he is ranked second in A-sing let category. And having beaten Layendecker in October's ECAC tourney. Grossman is favored by Harvard enthusiasts for an upset...
...over the Elis brings the Crimson record to 12-5, (5-0 Ivies). Yale defeated Princeton, so the win may seal Harvard a berth in the NCAA tourney. Today's match against Brown though will not be an easy...
...next scheduled event for the golfers is this weekend's Ivy League Championship at Dartmouth, where the squad hopes to bounce back from its recent setbacks. The Crimson dropped meets to Ivy leaders Princeton and Yale earlier this year, and the tourney should provide an opportunity for the golfers to better last year's third-place finish...
...freshman year, the Economics major suffered a thigh injury that kept her out of the entire NCAA tourney. Then, after her best year ever last year. Finn suffered the same thigh injury. So for the second time in three years, the Crimson's top performer's only contribution was as a cheerleader...