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The first round gave an indicator of the tournament as a whole with some hard nosed Ultimate as Tufts squared off against Syracuse. The Orangemen had disposed of the Elepbantmen two weeks earlier in the by T. Riviere with great help from Eric Simon (FDM) regionals without much difficulty. This match was different as the host The coming of spring 1984 brought a new challenge to our colleges and team came to play. Tufts stayed even with some inspiring defensive tmiversities. Students and ringers set out on a journey, the first of its play however tentative offense and failure to capitalize on many kind, promising stiff competition, youthful exuberance and loads of Syracuse ettors allowed the Orangemen to escape with a three point fun. They all found themselves on the road to Medford. victory. For Stanford the road to Medford led to a National Collegiate Texas gave Chabot a run for its money in another tight fll'St round game. Texas had the disc needing to score to go into halftime with a Championship when they defeated Glassboro in the finals, 21-18. The tournament commenced on a blustery Friday morning with three point advantage. However two drops and a throwaway let Chabot intrapool play that continued through to Saturday. grab a 9-8 halftime advantage. Chabots momentum carried over at the Pool A consisted of Texas, Kansas, UMass, Glassboro and Chabot start of the second half and though Texas staged a good come-back, Pool B had Stanford, UPenn, Ohio U, Syracuse and Tufts. Continued 15 they fell short 18-16.
The Road to Medford
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