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DIED. FREDDIE BLASSIE, 85, early villainous hero of professional wrestling during the 1950s and '60s; in Hartsdale, N.Y. He helped propel his TV celebrity by jeering the crowds, biting opponents in the ring and calling foes "pencil-neck geeks." In 1983 he appeared with the late comic Andy Kaufman in...
DIED. MARK MCCORMACK, 72, founder of the International Management Group and the world's most powerful sports agent; in New York City. McCormack invented the concept of sports marketing and his Cleveland-based company has represented Tiger Woods, Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras and Jackie Stewart. Once called the most powerful...
Harvard coach David Fish ’72 praised Nguyen for his aggressive play in the final two points in the 3-6, 6-2, 7-5 clinching victory. The moment reminded him of advice James Blake ’02 received before beating Andre Agassi last summer.
Other executive board members are: Jason W. Young ’04, vice president; Andre R. Kydd ’04, secretary; Tracy T. Moore ’06, social chair and Mikal N. Floyd-Pruitt ’06, historian.
Wang started moonballing—lobbing her shots high into the air to waste time. To her surprise, she started winning. At the time, she recalled an Andre Agassi match where he pulled out a comeback after he started moonballing.