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...album is becoming a time-honored tradition. The real shock comes less then ten minutes into the album, when West’s unheralded guest and fellow Chicagoan Lupe Fiasco puts Louis Vuitton’s top spokesman to shame. Fiasco’s not really a power hitter; he’s more about finesse. On “Touch the Sky,” he confidently spits double-entendres, references “Thundercats,” and successfully imitates Cam’ron’s homophonic flow, all in the matchbook-sized verse he rents from...
...stud,” Mahon said. “She really just knows how to put the ball away.” Crimson freshmen did their part to contribute to the win. Libero Katherine Kocurek notched 16 digs, setter Lily Durwood dished out 26 assists, and right-side hitter Chelsea Ono Horn added five kills and four assists. “Our freshmen have done a wonderful job,” Weiss noted. “They fit right into the system that we are running and they really work well in the group that we have...
...play from its freshman class, and three first-year players have made an impact already. Libero Katherine Kocurek has filled the hole created by the graduation of Elizabeth Blotky ’06, leading a defense that ranks second in the Ivy League in digs per game. Right-side hitter Chelsea Ono Horn has brought power to the outside of the Harvard attack, supplementing junior co-captain Suzie Trimble and senior Katie Turley-Molony down the middle. And setter Lily Durwood has helped stabilize the Crimson’s passing game, taking turns in the rotation with senior Sarah Cebron...
...Mahon said. “We need to play our game.” Nevertheless, the Crimson displayed flashes of the brilliance that was on display at the Harvard Invitational. In game two, the Harvard attack—led by junior co-captain Suzie Trimble and sophomore outside hitter Kathryn McKinley, who each had 11 kills on the night—posted 19 kills while registering only 3 errors. After UNH pulled within two points at 27-25, kills by Trimble and senior middle hitter Katie Turley-Molony and a Wildcat error gave the Crimson the frame, 30-25. Harvard?...
...down the middle. Trimble continued her strong play in California, earning her second All-Tournament honor of the year, while Turley-Molony has taken over as a starter and is having arguably the best season of her collegiate career. On the other side of the net, UNH junior outside hitter Emmy Blouin has established herself as a force to be reckoned with, named to the Michigan/Nike Challenge All-Tournament Team after recording a team-high 40 kills...