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...when O’Hagan returned from a suspension. This preseason, he lost the quarterback battle again, then lost a fumble that was returned for a touchdown against Lehigh, sealing the 20-13 loss. Maybe his arm was moving forward, or maybe it wasn’t; it didn??t really matter, because the heart of the Ivy schedule was approaching and the Crimson needed to recover. Recover it did, with Pizzotti leading the way. By midseason, coaches and players were calling him the most improved player on the team, and he finished the year atop the Ivies...
...dreamed we’d get this result, we didn??t dream we’d get this kind of dominance," said Crimson head coach Tim Murphy. "There’s no question our kids believed they were going to win today, but I’m not sure we saw exactly this coming...
...wasn’t for Connolly, things could have gotten ugly. I’ve said he’s one of the best goalkeepers in the country, and I think he proved why this weekend.”Unfortunately for the Crimson, the offense didn??t get the message that there was another quarter to play. George Washington quickly posted a two-goal advantage at the start of the fourth and then clamped down on defense, leading to five minutes of goal-less play.The Colonials featured a potent, counterattacking offense that took advantage of Harvard?...
...Democrats didn??t see it coming. Snug with their 6-3 majorities on both boards, the Democrats outnumbered Republicans in registered voters by almost two to one, raised $30,000 more than their opponents, and even had the district’s Congressman John B. Larson (D-Conn.) stump for their inevitable victory. When the tallies tipped to the GOP, the Democrats were shocked: “I don’t have any thoughts or wisdom on why that happened,” Democratic candidate Dave Sheridan confessed...
...Moreover, the Democrats didn??t run as a team, but as a group of mayoral candidates. Because the highest vote-winner of the majority party is traditionally named mayor, many voters, the Journal Inquirer reports, appear to have voted for only one of the Democratic candidates, instead of all six of them, to improve his or her chance of becoming mayor. Unfortunately for the Democrats, this so-called “bullet voting” cost them the election...