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...Crimson managed to get the ball to its co-captain Weissbourd, who continued to display senior leadership, contributing 15 kills, six digs and six blocks in the winning effort. Rookie Nikola Ivica and Jones combined for 32 kills, while junior Erik Kuld put up consistent numbers of 16 kills and 15 blocks...
...offensive onslaught. Harvard, on the other hand, slammed down seven service aces and only had 13 service errors overall. Ivica led the team with 22 kills and 10 digs overall, while Weissbourd tallied 19 kills and seven digs. Freshman Matt Jones recorded 12 kills and six digs, and junior Erik Kuld notched 10 kills and seven digs. Junior co-captain Gil Weintraub anchored the offense with 63 assists. Harvard returns to the Malkin Athletic Center to face NYU on Friday and East Stroudsburg on Saturday in its first conference events. “[This win] bodes well for us because...
...Weintraub said. “We have a lot to look forward to this season.” Weissbourd led the team with 21 kills overall for a .405 hitting percentage, along with 10 block assists. Freshman Nikola Ivica posted nine digs and 15 kills, while junior Erik Kuld recorded eight digs and eight kills. Weintraub grounded the offense with 49 assists, and rookie Matt Jones registered seven kills and five digs. “It’s always tough to lose your fist game of the season, but I think since it’s so early...
...turn-of-the-century teen pop craze: "The moment Erik Bradley knew boy bands were taking over the world came on June 28, 1998 at the New World Music Theater near Chicago. 'NSync, the hunky young pop stars who'd just had a radio hit with 'I Want You Back' were opening the outdoor show. Bradley was backstage. The band was hanging out in its trailer before its brief set. Bradley smelled something odd. It seemed to be coming from a large metal fence, covered with a blue plastic tarp, which separated the bands from the performers. Then he realized...
...Erik Darling, 74, was a member of four significant folk groups: the Folksay Trio, whose version of Tom Dooley was imitated by the Kingston Trio in their first hit single; the Tarriers (a threesome that included the young Alan Arkin), whose The Banana Boat Song, aka Day-O, was a top-of-the-pops calypso hit; the Weavers, with Darling replacing Pete Seeger in 1958; and the Rooftop Singers, which had a No.1 pop hit with Darling's 12-string-guitar arrangement of Walk Right In. One way Darling wasn't a regimental folkie: his politics were libertarian...