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The Harvard men's golf team travelled to Seabury, Mass. yesterday for a dual meet with Boston College and Northeastern University.
The Crimson finished second (443) to Boston College (426), while Northeastern finished third (453) in the cold wind of Cape Cod in what sophomoreJohn Pickett called Harvard's "worst outing in along time."
The top five Crimson finishers were Captain IanBickley, Pickett and Tom Aucamp--each with scoresof 88--Terry Murray (89), and Pat Barry (90).
The scores were high all around the par 72course, with the best score a 79 by one B.C.golfer.
"The weather played a factor," Bickleyexplained, "We shouldn't have lost to B.C."
Next week the Crimson travels to New Haven forthe Ivy Championships. With a week to rest andprepare, the clubmen expect a good showing. "I'mhoping for a top three finish. If everyone playsto their ability they should be right up there,"Coach John Thompson said
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