Word: boded
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Years ago he would have given his left pinkie to be the 12th man on the Golden State Warriors' roster. That MobiTV's hoop team, now defunct, lost every game in the Emeryville league doesn't bode well for a career change. But Mikami, 36, isn't done with start-ups: he is diverting some of his earnings to create a winery within three years at his family's 15-acre vineyard of Zinfandel in Lodi, Calif. He's also taking viniculture classes at the University of California at Davis and planning a three-month sabbatical to get his hands...
...said. “Before the race you feel pretty shitty, and then during the race you feel best, and then by the end you feel pretty shitty again.” However bad they felt last night, the Harvard and Radcliffe crews’ performances at the event bode well for a season to come that may leave them all feeling quite the opposite of “shitty” at its end. —Staff writer Alexandra C. Bell can be reached at acbell@fas.harvard.edu...
...we’re going to focus on individualized workouts. We’ve done the hard work, and now it’s time to get ready to get wins in the conference and nationals.”HARVARD 21, BUCKNELL 21Already missing tri-captain Bode Ogunwole for the season, and without Preston and Flanagan, the Crimson managed to record five wins against Bucknell to earn a hard-fought tie in the last of its dual meets late Saturday afternoon. Bucknell took an early 12-0 lead, but Meltzer, in his last home match, began a run of four...
...most impressive performance yet this weekend, recording three comeback victories against Boston University, Brown, and Franklin & Marshall. This weekend also marked the Crimson’s home debut at the Malkin Athletic Center. Harvard wrestled without the services of two of its tri-captains this weekend—Bode Ogunwole, who is sidelined for the rest of the season due to a triceps tear, and Robbie Preston, who hurt his knee during practice on Wednesday but is expected back by next weekend. The Crimson, however, managed to display the depth of its lineup with dominating wins in the middle weight...
...tonight with Yale coach James Jones getting the better of his brother Joe, the Lions’ coach. Yale by six. HARVARD at PENN Last year, on the second night of its Penn-Princeton trip, Harvard lost 75-48 at Jadwin gym. That doesn’t bode well for its trip to the Palestrea. Quakers by 9. BROWN at COLUMBIA If it makes the Bears feel any better, they probably wouldn’t have won this game on a Friday night either. Columbia wins by 10. YALE at CORNELL The winner of this game will be in good...