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The Harvard men's soccer team might have stolen the headlines with Yeterday's dramatic 1-0 double overtime NCAA victory, but that was only the stuffing in the turkey as far as Crimson athletic teams were concerned Because the booters shocking win was the culmination of one of the biggest weekends of the Year for Crimson athletics Tax, for example
Harvard's much-maligned women's basket ball team remained unbeaten by rolling to the championship of the 1984 Harvard Invitational Thanksgiving Tournament. It's mid-post triumph Saturday beat Michigan College upped the cagers record to 3-0 for their best start since 1975.
Mean while 1984 Olympic team member Scot Fusco took the East Cost by storm this weekend, recording game winning goats at both Army and Princeton as the Harvard men's hocking team rolled to its third and fourth straight victories of the seasons.
And not to be outdone, the Harvard women's ice hockey team recorded one of its bigger victories in recent memory by toppling a visiting Princeton squad.
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