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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

Women's basketball 75, Assumption 48.

Blair Honored

Harvard hockey goalie Grant Blair was named Ivy League Player of the Week for his victories this weekend over Brown and Yale. The junior stopped 45 shots while allowing only three goals, for a 94 percent save rate.

Two Football Coaches Resign

Columbia football Coach Bob Naso and Princeton football Coach Frank Navarro resigned yesterday.

Columbia crawled to a 4-45-2 record since Naso took the reins in 1979. The Lions suffered through a 0-9 season this year, their first winless campaign since 1943.

Navarro had been under criticism all season, as he guided the Tigers to fifth in the Ivies with a 3-4 record, 4-5 overall. In his seven years at Old Nassau, Navarro compiled a 29-35-3 record, including a 5-4 mark in 1978. Princeton's first winning season since 1970, Navarro previously coached at Wabash College of Indiana. His overall record as a head coach is 99-99-6.

Gastineau Sentenced

NEW YORK--Mark Gastineau, the New York Jets' star defensive end who was convicted in September of assaulting a man during a brawl at Studio 54, was sentenced yesterday to 15 weeks on Rikers Island--but not as an inmate.

Criminal Court Judge Alan Marrus ordered Gastineau to conduct 90 hours of physical education classes and a football clinic for youths 16 to 20 who are awaiting trial at the prison facility. The service is to be performed two days a week, three hours a day.

No Sugar for Florida

BIRMINGHAM, Ala--The Southeastern Conference knocked No. 4 Florida out of the bowl picture yesterday but agreed to wait until next year before deciding if the Gators, charged with NCAA rules violations, can keep their first SEC football crown.

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