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Brown challenged Harvard's hold on the lead only once--when a jumper by Krista Butterfield (the Bruin's high scorer with 16) tied the score at 38 with 0:55 left in the first half. But an outside basket by Bluestone sent the Crimson into the locker room with a 40-38 advantage...
Unlike the Harvard seniors--who have never tasted the glory of a championship game, yet alone a title--current Northeastern seniors have won the 'Pot twice (in 1984 and '85). After the game, the Huskie locker room resounded with chants of "One more" and "Two ain't good enough...
...needed if the nation's youth is to lose its flaccid profile. Meanwhile, health experts read with awe and admiration about China and West Germany, where strenuous exercise programs for children are the norm. American lassitude is proving difficult to overcome. "It isn't like being in the locker room with 45 players and you go through that door and get immediate results," says George Allen, after five years of being coach to the nation. "It's very difficult to motivate 225 million Americans...
Already the stuff of a pretty good team had been gathered by Ernie Accorsi, the general manager since 1984, when Schottenheimer replaced Sam Rutigliano eight games and seven losses into another sad season. Rutigliano's locker-room slogans had grown tinny; Schottenheimer had them removed. A bespectacled and thoughtful sort of 43, he favors the English major he once was at Pitt more than the linebacker he tried to be in Buffalo. As Accorsi is inclined to credit Schottenheimer, the coach is given to praising his assistants...
...more meaningful." He says, "I also expect my palms might sweat next year watching the 76ers play. It has a place, but so many things have places. I'll move on." Seeing to his creaky knees, icing them down a thousandth time, Erving is often last out of the locker room. Whatever hour he leaves, there always seem to be children outside the door. "They don't want signatures anymore," he smiles. "They're looking for souvenirs." Winners' out. Memories...