Word: underclassmen
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Although most of the top performers were veterans--Koziara, Deacon, Stegner. To masiewicz--the majority of the tourney participants were underclassmen. No team has more than two seniors on its roster, and of the 10 Brown cagers, six were freshman...
Princeton administrators starting with Woodrow Wilson have tried to replace the supposedly snobbish and elitist clubs with a system of residential colleges. Three such colleges will open in fall '83 in addition to two already operating. These new colleges, primarily for underclassmen, will not compete with the eating clubs...
...Crimson, composed mainly of underclassmen, sorely missed the leadership and full ability of its three injured seniors--captain Adam Dixon, Keck Shepard and Peter Johnson. The superlative Dixon, out since the second meet with an injured knee, did not even make the trip, and Shepard was prevented from running because of a serious groin pull. Johnson, a gutsy Eliot House resident, ran in the meet despite a sore ankle but finished near the end of the pack...
...team, composed of three seniors, one junior, four sophomores, and six freshmen, has no junior varsity where talented underclassmen can develop...
...with good, young wrestlers, symbolized by the election of two sophomores, co-captains Jim Phills and Paul Weiderman (on leave for the past year). Sophomores Phills, McNerney, freshman Rick Beller and Fritz Campbell finished the season with the top four individual won-lost records, emerging as the most promising underclassmen on the team...