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...there was no doubt that they were on their routine.” Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91 said. “In my estimation, it wasn’t the Xs and Os scenario after the first period, it was more of a willingness to compete??we lost battles on the puck, we lost races to the puck, and we didn’t look like we were ready to play nor ready to compete.”“After one, there was a lot of yelling in the locker room...
...this point, [the freshmen] are just learning how to compete??it’s a big difference from high school in terms of the maturity that’s necessary,” Sullivan says. “Even a guy like [Elliott] Prasse-Freeman [’03], who became the all-time Ivy assist [leader], he didn’t start here right away...
...then they collapsed because, at their core, the Expos were overachievers. Whenever they won, except for 1994, they always overachieved, because their ownership never had the means or incentive to compete??especially in 2003 when they were owned by Major League Baseball and forced to play 18 “home” games in Puerto Rico...
...seminar on how to speak with reporters by forming English sentences while simultaneously saying nothing. Garciaparra has mastered the art of “boredom” in media interviews and will explore the development of such phrases as “I just go out there and compete?? and “we’re gonna give it 110 percent.” Students will be required to watch Bull Durham and must conduct three tape-recorded interviews with Harvard Crimson reporters to illustrate their progressing skills. At the end of the term, there will...