Word: winging
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Attack wing Sue St. Louis scored the first Crimson goal when she came around the left side of the goal and powered her way past Yale's tough box-and-one defense, pushing in an unassisted tally. Cat Ferrante tied the score when she made a high-low cut through the zone and quick-sticked the ball in, after receiving a sharp pass from senior Ellen Seidler...
Crimson attack wing Cat Ferrante put in Harvard's first tally after the Harvard defense managed to move the ball to within scoring range. Veering as she caught the ball, the agile Ferrante led her defender too far left, and then shot down into the right corner of the cage, before the slower player could recover...
...Wildcats notched the first goal of the game when right defense wing Janet Cope took a pass from co-captain Kathy Sanborn, then wheeled and faked past Crimson defender Cynthia Jensen, before firing it in for a tally. Moments later, Sanborn pushed through the Crimson defense alone and scored the second Wildcat goal...
...Harvard squad wasted no time at all before taking advantage of the Bridgewater State defense. Left attack wing Anne MacMillan move easily through the zone and pushed the ball by the statue-like goalie...
...plight of the tenants did not immediately affect most Harvard students. However, within SDS the tenants' demands assumed a position of importance, as members of the group's Progressive Labor wing began to stress the importance of a student-community alliance. It was through SDS--which to most students represented the militant opposition to ROTC that was rapidly gaining support on campus--that the tenants' demands became inextricably linked with the more broadly perceived anti-war sentiment. The lines of opposition became more clearly defined as the spring wore...