Word: duos
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...first time since 2000, a single school holds both the men’s and women’s national individual squash titles. No Harvard team has managed such a feat in 12 years, but that ended when the senior duo of Kyla Grigg and Siddharth Suchde brought both titles back to Cambridge...
...second set.” In addition to her narrow singles loss, Brook teamed with captain Preethi Mukundan to capture the only doubles win of the day for the Crimson with an 8-4 win over Magdalena Bresson and Ragini Acharya. In the top doubles slot, the No. 1 duo of Megan Moulton-Levy and Zoricic downed Harvard’s pairing of Litvak and sophomore Beier Ko, 8-3. Former club players senior Julia Forgie and junior Vilsa Curto fell to William and Mary’s Carmen Pop and Lauren Sabacinski, 8-3. At No. 1 singles...
...their third straight win to end the season. The pair combined to shoot a remarkably efficient 13-of-18 from the floor on a number of layups and short jumpers in the paint, as the Crimson, down to just three big men, could not prevent the duo from asserting its power around the hoop.Nwachukwu established the evening’s theme from the tip-off, as he expertly sealed his defender on the block and netted an easy bucket to open the scoring. The second time down the floor the 6’9 forward again dismantled Harvard?...
...does that actually mean anything? It certainly puts more pressure on the duo, for if Penn hopes to not get immediately ushered to the sidelines, it will need huge games from its two leaders, as the Quakers have little quality depth. If Penn were to pull off an initial-round upset, it would be the first tourney win by an Ivy since 1998, when fifth-seeded Princeton beat UNLV. And if they don’t, well, the schadenfreude derived from watching the Ivy League bully get pounded by a member of college basketball’s elite ranks...
...rarely sings together on the album, but that doesn’t prevent their mushy sentiments from bastardizing what could have been a solid record. “Back Numbers” lacks the touch that Wareham is best known for: his voluminous, often dark musical arrangements. Instead, the duo opts for a lyrical world “where the clouds are made of candy-floss” and a sound to match that choice. This foray from a sound akin to the Velvet Underground into one much more suited to Captain and Tennille leaves a sickly feeling...