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Sophomore center Onnie Mayshak came off the bench, contributing four points and three rebounds in 13 minutes. He displayed some flashes of brilliance under the basket, but also experienced periods when he seemed lost in the post. Fellow sophomore Brian Sigafoos, the Crimson's tallest player at 6'11, and 6'8 freshman Kam Walton, played a combined 4 uneventful minutes...
...automatically figure heavily into the Crimson's frontcourt mix, most likely as a power forward, but eventually, perhaps, as a small forward. In the Crimson's preseason game, Peljto had 12 points and seven rebounds to lead the Crimson, and she showed flashes of brilliance in driving to the basket and pulling up for jump shots. Also new to the team is Tricia Tubridy, a hard-nosed 6' forward with great speed and a knack for the game...
...phone work is an indication of the all-out war over the nation's fourth biggest basket of electoral votes. It is a state Bush can't afford to lose, especially with the humiliation that would come from tanking in a place where brother Jeb is Governor. But Gore, sniffing blood in the water, has sharked up and down the state trying to make the kill...
...Sunday I walked down First Avenue as tens of thousands of runners came gasping past - panting, bedraggled, heading toward the finish of the New York Marathon. They looked awful - basket cases pounding along in their underwear. They looked like Jimmy Carter that time he marathoned himself to a frazzle in the Catoctin Mountains near Camp David and had to be helped off by Secret Service agents...
...this funny feeling that someone or something wanted me to become an investment banker or a consultant, despite the fact that I want to be an artist. Perhaps it's silly, but the coincidences were uncanny. Every day when I came home from class, I found the basket on my door stuffed to the brim with neatly-packaged advertisements for banking and consulting companies. Fishing amongst the glossy paper, I would uncover The Crimson only to find its pages likewise filled with these ads; the sports section suddenly seemed like a recruiting forum...