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Word: tourneys (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...overtime struggle with heavily-favored Northeastern in the first round of the Beanpot, ended after four hours and 15 minutes by Sue Yunick's breakaway goal. And there was the scoreless overtime, followed by a game-deciding shootout, in Harvard's 4-3 win over Cornell in the League tourney semis...

Author: By Jim Silver, | Title: Icewomen: Movin' On Up | 3/19/1982 | See Source »

...season opener Whitcomb stopped 40 Crimson shots for a 1-0 shutouts. Then, in a rematch two weeks later, Harvard edged the Terriers, when center Liz Ward scored in the final minutes for the 3-2 win. And in the final of the Beanpot--a tourney in which Whitcomb had posted three straight shutouts over two years--freshman Ward again victimized the Terrier netminder, scoring twice for a 2-1 victory and Harvard's first...

Author: By Jim Silver, | Title: Icewomen: Movin' On Up | 3/19/1982 | See Source »

...after winning a hard-fought battle, 8-3, over Harvard heavyweight Jim Phills last week in the national quarter-finals in Ames, lows Williams, the 298-lb, first-string tackle for the Sooner football team--nicknamed "Dr Death" for the way that the handles opponents--finished second in the tourney, while Phills went home empty-handed after losing 9-3 to the eventual third-place finisher, Wayne Coles from lowa...

Author: By G. ROBERT Strauss, | Title: Wrestlers Ready to Prove Their Mettle | 3/19/1982 | See Source »

With three fencers advancing to the finals, Harvard is deadlocked with 17 other schools for the lead. Ten other colleges have one or two fencers still remaining in the tournament. Fifty-five schools are taking part in the NCAA championship tourney, with 25 teams entering a fencer in all divisions. The three Harvard duelers qualified for the tournament with their outstanding ECAC performances...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Three Fencers Advance In NCAA's | 3/17/1982 | See Source »

...three outings, he has only reached the quarterfinal round once. Realizing that slippery, unpredictable grass courts are less hospitable to his power-paced grooved baseline game, the 21-year-old Lendl reasons. Why take two weeks off prior to the event to train for the sport's most demanding tourney, when my chances to improve my world ranking and pocketbook are dim. Can his single-mindedness be that blinding...

Author: By Steven M. Arkow, | Title: Tennis Served a Double Fault | 3/16/1982 | See Source »

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