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...just sit down, be a blank slate and really just let it happen. I started songwriting when I was 13 so there’s only so much life experience a thirteen-year-old can have…I used to just sit on a park bench and try to think about people’s stories as they walked by. Now that I’m older, I’ve had a little bit more life experience to draw from so it’s a blend. A lot of it is personal experience...
...yanked their goalie for an extra skater nearly two full minutes ago. They attacked, pressing a Harvard defense that stood nearly still, hitting the crossbar, and pushing another shot just wide. But Johnson’s empty-netter sealed the 5-3 contest, and the Crimson bench finally exhaled. “It’s a game we can learn a lot of lessons from,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91, whose team has watched late leads evaporate in three consecutive contests. “I prefer to learn my lessons...
...minutes, including four in the second period. Even when BC wasn’t inviting whistles, the Eagles were delivering heavy body checks against Harvard. Freshmen defenseman Brian McCafferty seemed to be BC’s favorite target, absorbing two big hits that had him bent over on the bench for several minutes. “The one play [McCafferty] got banged up on, I thought he never touched the puck,” Donato said. “I didn’t think it was a clean hit.” But the Crimson delivered a couple...
...schools on its tour of the US, was paced by 20-point efforts from forward Pedro Colon and guard Luis Ramirez. JUNKYARD DOGHarvard was led on offense by freshman guard-forward Andrew Pusar, who collected 16 points on 7-of-10 shooting despite only playing 13 minutes off the bench. Pusar, a wing player who likes to put the ball on the floor and drive, displayed an uncanny ability to get to the basket and be in the right place for put-back lay-ups. “We looked at ourselves and said...
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—Quarterback Anthony Vita came off the bench to spark a fourth-quarter rally and Nick Hartigan ran for 193 yards and two touchdowns as Brown defeated Dartmouth 24-14 on Saturday to clinch its third Ivy League championship. The victory was the seventh in a row for the Bears (8-1, 5-1 Ivy), who moved into sole possession of first place with one league game remaining with Princeton’s 21-14 loss to Yale. Brown clinched at least a tie for the championship, but can win its first outright league title with...