Word: 86th
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Both. I remember going into the supermarket, a Gristedes on 86th Street and Broadway, and it was playing in the background on the street. Somebody had a transistor radio, and they walked in with it. I thought, Oh my God, that's me. That's an amazing moment, the first time you hear yourself on radio. It's still thrilling. And it was scary because there were all these people screaming at me at concerts and people spitting at me on the street...
...completely botched and Klose didn't. His header put Germany in front, but as it has been most of the tournament, falling behind is merely a signal to Turkey to start the big finale. So it seemed just as inevitable that the answer would come soon enough, in the 86th minute. Once again, Sarioglu undressed Lahm on the outside and rolled in a cross that Semih Senturk steered past Lehmann. This time, though, Lahm would have the riposte and Germany would be in the finals again. "I'm sure that people in Europe will be talking about us," said...
...certainty that the Russians could make the goal stand up, despite the addition of Robin van Persie and Ibrahim Afellay to the game for Holland, Arjen Robben being unavailable. Finally, Ruud van Nistelrooy converted a free kick with a far-post header to level the game in the 86th minute. Yet the Russians held together and then took charge in overtime. "The most important thing is our movement," noted Pavlyuchenko. "Hiddink said that if we kept going, the Dutch would be worn out sooner or later. I have no idea where our energy came from. We were very good going...
...know we have to win.” Palmer was not alone with her stellar play in goal. Harvard sophomore keeper Lauren Mann had four saves in her seventh shutout of the season. Mann made the final save against Big Red freshman defender Cristina Law in the 86th minute to secure the Harvard victory. With her seventh shutout of the season, Mann is but four shutouts shy of tying the Harvard women’s single-season shutout record currently held by assistant coach Katie Shields ’05. Six of the Crimson’s seven victories have...
...felt it was pretty important staying together in the early part of the race. It’s important for all of us to not go out too fast. It helps keep us on pace; it keeps us relaxed.” Freshman Mark Hirschboeck finished 86th in 27:27, leading the Harvard squad. Kenney was 99th in 27:41, and freshmen Dan Emont and Alex Brenner finished 103rd and 105th, respectively. Another pair of freshmen, Thomas Hutchinson and Robert Schaaf, finished 114th and 141st, respectively, rounding out the Crimson runners. The race was also important for gaining experience...