Word: caging
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...Paul programs pair old and new, classical and modern in order to place one in the perspective of the other. A highly successful series, for example, featured the works of John Cage in tandem with those of Haydn. Cage, Elliott Carter and Hans Werner Henze have all served residencies in St. Paul. Almost half of the orchestra's selections are from the 20th century, and the majority of those are by American composers...
Fired up by the Big Green's tallies, the Crimson stickwomen whipped off three sharp goals to bounce back and grab the lead. Center Julie Cornman led off the barrage with a high shot into the upper right corner of the cage...
...with a 4-3 lead. The Crimson tried to confuse the Bulldog defense and pull them out of their tight zone by getting passes all over the field. Refusing to give up so soon, Yale gave the ball to their dependable first home, Tracy Ball, who raced to the cage and pushed in the final Bulldog goal...
...Princeton team lost no time in getting off to a hot start. The first Tiger goal came when the defense hit the first home with a sharp pass while she was moving to the front of the cage. She snagged the pass and scored on a left-handed shovel shot...
Crimson attack wing Cat Ferrante put in Harvard's first tally after the Harvard defense managed to move the ball to within scoring range. Veering as she caught the ball, the agile Ferrante led her defender too far left, and then shot down into the right corner of the cage, before the slower player could recover...