Word: coast-to-coast
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With goals from senior midfielder Pat Dutton and senior attackman Josh Morgan, Cornell jumped out to an early 2-0 lead. Then, Harvard defenseman Michael Meagher went coast-to-coast to put Harvard on the board with 3:11 remaining in the first period...
Prestifilipp's flashiest stop came while shorthanded--a situation which earned far more offensive opportunities than the futile Harvard power play--when Cole blazed coast-to-coast down the ice. Prestifilippo made a full split to stop the puck, which sat on the goal line for a few precarious seconds before Storey swept it away...
Harvard put together a 9-0 run midway throughthe half, kicked off by freshman point guard DrewGellert's coast-to-coast...
Gellert has shown a similar knack for finding loose balls. Gellert cleared five offensive boards over the weekend, took a steal coast-to-coast and made several inventive passes, including feeding Hill through several Bulldog defenders for an open 12-foot jumper...
...gobbled up by small chains or media conglomerates. Result: a rapid dwindling of local programming in favor of standardized music, talk and news, often packaged in distant corporate headquarters. "People are totally offended by what's on the air," attorney Louis Hiken told an NAB panel last week, deploring coast-to-coast "easy-listening stations selling Dodge Caravans, beer and tampons...