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Antony Garcia <[log in to unmask]>
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Antony Garcia <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 19 Feb 1995 23:36:29 -0500
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Jeff,
        Last weekend, Dartmouth and Vermont each took well-deserved
victories at Harvard.  Peter and Richard are still right: Harvard has
not been playing well of late.  IMHO, the last three games have been
among their worst performances of the approximately 50 Harvard games that
I have watched since the '92-93 season.
 
Tony
GO CRIMSON!!
 
On Sun, 19 Feb 1995, Jeffrey M. Beyer wrote:
 
> --- Peter Gordon Martin wrote:
> Thanks to Richard Hungerford for his interesting commentary on the
> Harvard - Dartmouth game.  It is indeed sad to see a team playing so far
> below its potential.
> --- end of quoted material ---
>
> How about giving Dartmouth a little credit here?  How about saying that maybe
> the Big Green played one of their most solid efforts of the season.
> Harvard is a quicker, more skilled team than Dartmouth, but Dartmouth
> neutralized their speed and frustrated the forwards by holding the blue line,
> and forechecking and backchecking well.
> Not to mention the fact that Dartmouth beat Harvard at their own game...the low
> scoring, defensive struggle.
> If you want to say Harvard played below their potential, fine; but don't ignore
> that Dartmouth's fine play had a great deal to do with it.
>
> Jeff Beyer
>

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