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The Year in Review

February 9: The men's basketball team moves into first place with a 82-76 win over Brown, keyed by Pat Smith's 6-for-6 shooting from the field.

February 11: Men's hockey Coach Bill Cleary wins his 200th career game as Harvard tops B.C. in the consolation game of the 'Pot.

February 15: Men's hockey goalie Grant Blair records his seventh career shutout, tying a Harvard record, in a 3-0 win over Colgate. He will break the mark 11 months later.

February 20: Comedian Bill Murray turns in a 1-1 record in 3-on-3 pickup ball with the women's basketball team.

March 1: Carrabino becomes Harvard's all-time leading scorer in Columbia's 62-58 win over the Crimson.

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March 14: Scott Fusco is named ECAC Player of the Year in men's hockey.

March 16: The men's hockey team loses to RPI, 3-1, in the ECAC finals.

March 22-23: The icemen lose to Minnesota Duluth, 4-2, 4-2, in the NCAA quarterfinals.

April 20: Jeff Musselman, who will later pitch in the major leagues for the Toronto Blue Jays, no-hits Penn, 2-1.

May 11: The baseball team sweeps Dartmouth, extending its winning streak to 13 games and forcing a playoff with Princeton for the EIBL title.

May 18: Princeton beats the batsmen, 5-1, to win the EIBL title.

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September 21: The football team scores seven straight TD's in a 49-17 thrashing of Columbia.

September 28: The gridders top UMass, 10-3, making Restic Harvard's winningest football coach with 79 career wins.

November 9: Scoring three TD's in 41 seconds, the football squad upsets Holy Cross in the "Miracle of the Cross," 28-20.

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