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...twenty to thirty seconds while others ventured out 50 or 60 feet and more than waist deep into the murky waters, staying in the river for a minute or longer. As quickly as the swim had started, most people abandoned the Charles by 7:14 a.m., leaving behind doughnuts, Bud Light and spiked hot chocolate as they raced to their dorms to warm up. “Cries of pain and despair from Polar Bear Swim virgins were allayed by the realization that they had summoned the first real snow of the season,” Alaska Klub Co-Presidents...
...Ingber and Greenbaum followed Padover, and both delivered uproarious performances.Ingber juxtaposed stand-up bits with songs on his guitar—one of which was a drinking game that bashed non-conformity and every well-known philosopher since Plato.Some of the alcohol was gone by that point, but Bud Light Tall Boys and 40-oz. bottles of malt liquor were liberally slurped down every time the word “fuck” or “douchebag” was sung, as per the rules of the game. Greenbaum performed equally well, telling the story of his first...
...right side of the Bobcats’ net. However, when he eventually released the puck from point-blank range, it wasn’t in the form of a shot on goal, but rather a pass back to Biega in the slot. Biega alertly sent it past Quinnipiac goalie Bud Fisher, who had been left out of position by Taylor’s surprising selflessness. “I think [Taylor] deked out two guys, I mean, he really did a great job,” Biega said of the play. “I came and I anticipated...
...down the right side of the Bobcats’ zone, maneuvering through two defenders to wind up near the right post. Rather than taking a shot, however, he passed the puck back to freshman blueliner Alex Biega, who was waiting in the slot to send it through Quinnipiac goalie Bud Fisher for a 3-2 lead.“I think [Taylor] deked out two guys, he really did a great job,” said Biega, who also contributed two assists. “I was calling for the puck, and he just gave me a great pass...
...Quinnipiac penalties in the period’s 16th minute gave the Crimson 1:40 of 5-on-3 advantage, giving Harvard the opening it needed to tie the score. When freshman Doug Rogers’ shot from the top of the zone was deflected by goalie Bud Fisher, junior Jon Pelle was able to bury the rebound, knotting the score...