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...were judged. "The wine has to taste good. It also has to be perceived as good," said judge Anthony Dias Blue, wine and spirits editor of Bon Appetit magazine. All six of the selected wines passed the label test, and their makers were richly rewarded: the host of the contest...
...Saturday, a frigid but sunny Harvard Stadium welcomed the senior class parents to town for their sons’ last collegiate home game.Before the contest, seniors took individual pictures with their families at midfield. They then proceeded to soundly beat an overmatched Penn squad, 23-7, holding the Quakers to less than 200 yards of total offense.It was a performance to make the parents proud.Several seniors stood out on this special day, an appropriate ending to their playing days at Harvard Stadium.At the helm of the Crimson’s balanced offensive attack was quarterback Chris Pizzotti, who has been...
...Harvard head coach. “We were fighting toe-to-toe with them for a long period of time.”There were 10 lead changes and four ties before halftime, and the Crimson headed into the break trailing by only three points at 30-27.Housman tied the contest at 37 with 14:28 left, and Lin tied it at 52 at the 7:53 mark with his third three-pointer in a four-plus-minute span.But then Santa Barbara embarked on a 10-0 run, sparked by a Justin Joyner longball over Housman, and pushed its edge...
...difference-makers,” Donato said. “The one key way to erase a lot of mistakes is by having a great performance in the net, and Kyle’s given us that so far this season.”Friday’s contest will go down as an easy 3-0 win, but it was, until the end, a 1-0 pressure cooker, and Richter kept his composure throughout the game, turning back 28 Engineers shots.“Nothing needs to be said about Kyle Richter,” co-captain and defenseman...
According to Weinberg, it was the A-plus in English—along with joining The Advocate sophomore year and winning the National Short Story Contest in 1941—that gave Mailer something of a cause: writing...