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...next six weeks, Sullivan and new manager Ralph Houk--who still had Lynn, Fisk, and Rick Burleson penciled in his opening day lineup when he accepted the job--will have to reconstruct a team that has not shown flashes of a winning attitude since September '79. Carney Lansford, acquired in the Burleson trade, will help, but the muddle up the middle (Hoffman? Nichols? Miller?) caused a recent caller to a Boston talk show to remark that "every ground ball hit over second base will turn into a triple...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, | Title: Ready or Not | 2/20/1981 | See Source »

Against the Huskies, Harvard was again hampered by early losses. But Rick Kief and Andy McNerney avenged their UMass losses with victories at 134 and 142 and the Crimson never looked back...

Author: By Sam Soutter, | Title: Grapplers Fall to Minutemen But Come Back to Top UConn | 2/18/1981 | See Source »

Three minutes later, when Rick Benson knocked a Fusco pass out of the air for Gary Martin to shove home, the rambunctious Eli's abandoned hockey in favor of Roller Derby, with Dan Polizani--three trips to the box in the last two periods--playing Charlie O'Connell...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, | Title: Streaking Crimson Smothers Yale, 6-2 | 2/17/1981 | See Source »

...Rick Kief humbled the Quakers' Jim Hursong, 8-4, for the three-point regular decision, but Andy McNerney's 26-1 mauling of his 134-lb. Penn opponent stole the show. The Quaker's shoulder blades seemed to be flat on the mat on eight or nine occasions during the six-minute match, but the referee refused to award the fall, and McNerney had to be content with the five point superior decision...

Author: By Sam Soutter, | Title: Grapplers Edge Quakers, Earn First Ivy Victory | 2/9/1981 | See Source »

...that point, Crimson coach Johnny Lee was faced with another problem. He could ask Rick Kief to continue to work out in a rubber suit to lose the remaining pound needed to meet his normal 126-lb. limit or he could forfeit 126 and hope that the talented Kief could pull out a victory...

Author: By Sam Soutter, | Title: Tigers Silence Sorry Matmen; Triumph 36-3 | 2/7/1981 | See Source »

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