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Sam’s contagious energy and spontaneity leads to late-night YouTube sing-a-longs and Lamont dance parties. From spearheading FM’s first-ever Reading Period issue to penning the weekly “Top 5?? list, Sam is FM’s best...
...last year—a pair over lowly Columbia and one over a Yale team that struggled all year. Forward Monica Naltner (9.5 ppg, 4.0 rpg) should give the Quakers some credibility in the lane, but Penn lacks crucial experience and depth.Player to Watch: Joey RhoadsRhoads might be only 5??4, but Penn’s diminutive guard has a pure stroke and a knack for finding a hole on the perimeter.PRINCETON First team All-Ivy selection Meghan Cowher didn’t have quite the postseason her father, Steelers coach Bill Cowher, had last year. Bill...
...major part of his accomplishment, not a critique of his statistical output. Running back is one of the most brutal positions in sports, forcing men into retirement in the midst of their primes simply because they don’t want to subject themselves to the pounding anymore. At 5??9 Dawson doesn’t have great size, yet has proved incredibly durable, not missing a start due to injury in his collegiate career. These days, he practically limps back to the huddle, hobbles to the sidelines, then breaks off a run of 25 yards where...
...elder of the two boys, who was hooked on the game before the age of 10 and had plenty of coaches push “the college route,” which took him all the way to Harvard. There are only two skaters shorter than Kevin, who is 5??9, on this year’s Crimson, and just three lighter than his 175 pounds. But in a game that often prizes physicality and brute strength, Du has made a living with his speed, slippery moves, and impressive durability in the face of looming opponents. His offensive...
...rookie is just excited to be here.“[Coming to Harvard] was one of those opportunities that you aren’t handed everyday,” Bassett says. “I would have been crazy to not take it.”KATHRYN FARNIAt 5??10”, Kathryn Farni is one of the tallest players on the team and yet height is not this Minnesotan’s only asset. As a two-time All-State selection in high school, Farni proved that she can play. She graduated from Hopkins High School with...