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...further details of the crowd??s behavior suggest that it was not simply a big misunderstanding. It is difficult to see how, “Cohen, do you cheat at business too?” could have been a reference to the score. In addition, taunts of “fag” and “cocksucker” were hurled at the Harvard men, while members of the women’s team were called “sluts” and “whores...
Sports fans like to refer to their teams in the first person. After a big victory, we exclaim, “We destroyed them.” Casual observers may not understand, but it makes sense to us die-hards. Forget even the crowd??s massive impact on each game; professional teams simply could not exist without the financial support of their fans...
With the score tied, the Crimson then took off with the lead. The team carried it well into the first half, and the crowd??s energy grew more electric as Harvard’s lead held on. With 2:23 left in the first, the Crimson...
...really have to learn how to gauge your audience.” This micromanagement amounts to an extended empathy; from noting who goes and who stays, Thorn adjusts his music according to what he believes they will like. While DJing, his entire focus is centered on maximizing his crowd??s happiness...
Midway through the second half, Casey stole the ball on the perimeter and took off downcourt uncontested. He gathered himself on two feet and threw down a one-handed jam to the crowd??s delight...