Word: connecticut
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...after the first quarter and extended the margin to 16-0 by halftime. In the third frame, Harvard got itself together and went on a 5-1 run. The surge came far too late, however, as the Hawks had built an insurmountable lead in the first half. HARVARD 17, CONNECTICUT COLLEGE 9 In its first game of the tournament, Harvard triumphed over host Connecticut College. When the two teams last met on April 5, the Crimson had little trouble defeating the Camels, 16-4. However, when the opening whistle blew on Saturday, the Camels made it clear that they would...
...supporting cast members, each of whom plays multiple roles, do better than Plum on the material. Marianna Bassham is a hoot as a Connecticut uber-mommy, and Horatio Sanz look-alike Larry Coen digs into the play’s absurdism, especially when he appears as Gandalf (yes, that Gandalf...
Despite leaning on a Republican base to secure electoral victory, the senator remains purposely ambiguous about his party—he required 78 percent of the Republican vote to win in Connecticut this year. Again, Lieberman is able to use his opportunistic politics for personal gain, currying favor with Connecticut’s liberal voters and maximizing his influence as the Democrats’ majority-sealing vote—all without explicitly revealing where he stands. Instead, he should face the truth about his party affiliation and put ethics ahead of his appetite for power...
...SSNE got me thinking. If New England really hates America so much, it should just leave. Honestly, I think America could live without Connecticut, Rhode Island (not actually an island), Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont. It is rather unfortunate Maine would have to go—they seem pleasant—but as a nation, we could recover...
...love the cold. You can throw inside a little more, because if you get jammed, you’re done for the day. I love the cold weather, and I think we played well through it.” Haviland’s baseball upbringing in the late-arriving Connecticut springs may have given him another edge over Staehely, a Houston native. “That’s baseball to me,” Haviland said of the frosty conditions. “The first three or four weeks of the season in high school, we used to shovel...