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...Game over folks. The Brad Unger era has come to a close and unfortunately for him, it comes on the heels of a disappointing loss. Harvard closes out its Ivy campaign with a 3-11 record. A disappointing season, considering the hype during the pre-season. Harvard posted a 5-9 record in the Ivies last year...
...happy couples are alike: they don't exist. The cinematic notion of a contended man and wife, gliding through life on a cloud of kisses, kind words and double martinis, pretty much died out with Nick and Nora Charles 60 years ago. Mr. & Mrs. Smith, the crime caper with Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, is about as close as you could come lately, and they kept trying to kill each other. Maybe wedded happiness is considered static, undramatic, a minuet of compromises. It could also be that depicting the satisfaction of people over 30 just doesn't appeal...
...hump there and certainly that’s a tough thing for any team when you struggle on the road.”But the significance of this weekend’s games extends beyond standings and implications for next year. For the lone senior on the team, captain Brad Unger, Saturday’s matchup represents the last chance to sport a Crimson hoops jersey. Despite an injury-riddled season, Unger has contributed almost nine points per game and boasts the second highest free throw percentage on the team at 82.9 percent. Last week, the captain led the Crimson...
...Brad Hawpe of the Colorado Rockies had just a fantastic year getting clutch hits. In my view, he was clearly the best player getting clutch hits last year, driving in about 45 runs in clutch situations, not counting the post-season. That was by far the most in the majors. A lot of regulars, all season, don't drive in 10 runs in the clutch. Driving in 45 runs in clutch situations is a huge thing. So that was probably the biggest surprise to me, because I had no idea that that was true...
...season next weekend, when it plays host to Yale and Brown. “I think we’re all a little disappointed about the way this ended up,” Pusar said. “We want to finish strong, it’s Brad [Unger]’s last weekend. We have two teams we want to get back at, so we’ll certainly be hungry to get going back home and get two more wins.” —Staff writer Kevin C. Reyes can be reached at kreyes@fas.harvard.edu...