Word: cochran
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...Wilson seized the 22nd spot with his 27:25 finish.“I was really pleased with the Bad Boy,” Saretsky said. “Michael Hoffman was at about the level of our seventh runner at Heps.”HEPTAGONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSRichardson, freshman Nicole Cochran, sophomores Meghan Houser and Jamie Olson, and junior Stacy Carlson provided the scoring for the women’s side, which took fifth at the Heptagonal Championships.Richardson’s 17:43.0 finish was good enough to split the Tigers squad, as Princeton took the three places on either...
...personal records].”In the women’s 6K White Race, sophomore Claire Richardson led the Crimson pack with her 65th individual placement, coming in at 21:33. Classmate Jamie Olson followed up with a 21:42 time, good for 79th. Freshman Nicole Cochran and sophomores Hilary May and Meghan Houser finished out the third, fourth, and fifth-place finishes for the team. Cochran finished in 22:02, May at 22:09, and Houser at 22:34 for 112th, 129th, and 171st finishes individually. Carlson and sophomore Eliza Ives also competed, meriting...
...oldest of the evening’s dances were first performed in 1998, while Hook also included one world premiere, itself titled “Salad Days.” The show featured Mary Cochran, Paige Cunningham, Angela Fleddermann Miller, David Parker, and Erika Randall...
...dancers have worked extensively with Hook in the past, and all of them are also close friends. For instance, the choreographer and Mary Cochran, a former soloist with Paul Taylor Dance Company, have been friends since high school. David Parker is another longtime friend. “We’ve collaborated on a lot of work, and we’re really close friends,” Hook says of him. “He’s a Boston native, and our work has similar aesthetic trajectories and inquiry with building movement language that reconsiders relationships between body...
...Cochran performed in five of the night’s seven works, opening the show with “Patriot Act UP,” a dance that demands both a credible acting performance and impressive technical precision. Hook explains that “Patriot Act UP,” set to traditional American songs by Morton Gould and John Philip Sousa, was intended to be a political commentary questioning the package of patriotism. Cochran communicated the playful satire by producing props from her costume such as a lollipop, a toy flag, and a noisemaker as the tune suddenly changed...