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...Huskies (24-7, 6-3 America East), sophomore outside hitter Jessica Knott, last year's America East Rookie of the Year, played a tremendous game, chalking up 14 kills and 11 digs. Sophomore Elizabeth Waclawik and freshman outside hitter Kristin Deatherage both added 12 kills apiece...
...first game, the Huskies immediately jumped out to a 9-0 lead, but a kill by Forcum stopped the Crimson bleeding. Net violations by the Huskies and a critical kill by Jellison cut the Huskies' lead to 9-4, but kills by Northeastern's Catherine Baker and Knott sealed the Crimson's fate. The Huskies went on to win the first game...
...Harvard senior Catherine Betti portended a promising start to the fifth game for the Crimson, but fatigue soon set in. Decisive kills by Knott and Deatherage sapped the Crimson's energy and permanently took away its momentum. An ace by Nash tied the game at five all, but Harvard never saw the lead again. Northeastern went on to win the fifth game...
...case you haven't heard, the wildly overrated writer-director of Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown has decided to amuse and confound the New York theater scene by accepting a part in a much-ballyhooed revival of Frederick Knott's classic 1966 thriller, Wait Until Dark. Tarantino plays Harry Roat, a ruthless drug smuggler who coerces two small-time hoods (Stephen Lang and Juan Hernandez) into helping him recover a shipment of heroin hidden in the apartment of an unwitting couple. When they discover that Suzy (Marisa Tomei), the homebound wife, is blind, the crooks wait for her husband...
...their way, a family. They have a deserted chateau for a home. They have a designated Father (Frank Whaley), a sometime seminarian whose priestly aspirations have gone awry; a designated Mother (Gary Sinise), a fussbudget teetering on the brink of mental breakdown; and a favored son, Will Knott (Ethan Hawke), sergeant in command as well as the film's narrator and controlling sensibility...