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...than not you’re going to regret it. We dodged a bullet, but hopefully we learned our lesson.”As the seconds ticked away, the Crimson had victory in sight. But after a clearing attempt resulted in a turnover in front of the goal, Quinnipiac lit the lamp after the puck went in off a Bobcat player’s foot with 1.3 seconds remaining in the game. The officials immediately ruled no goal because the player had kicked it in, but the play was hotly contested by the Bobcat bench“I don?...
...than in Lin’s performance, as the junior standout battled to an amazing 12 points despite a serious ankle injury, which forced him to hobble at every dead ball.And on top of that, the Crimson was holding an ace in the hole—Housman. The guard lit up the Penn defense for 22 huge points on top of five assists, going 8-12 from the floor.“Everything becomes much more critical because you don’t have the one or two guys that can make the plays [for Penn] consistently in tough situations...
...Just under seven minutes later, Vaillancourt lit the lamp again, this time flying solo...
...pretending the sky was clear and pretending to watch it. But I kept thinking of Mama, and when I looked at Ezekiel, I had to wonder if she would have liked that he was free now, driving our carriage as proud as lemons past fields that Sherman had lit up and shut down...
Jill Lepore may be known around Harvard as the head honcho of the Hist and Lit Department. But during her downtime she’s been cultivating another personality: a colorful, 18th-century Scottish painter named Stewart Jameson, protagonist in her debut novel, “Blindspot.” Lepore co-authored the book, which is a parody of, and homage to, 18th-century style, with Brandeis history professor Jane Kamensky. “Blindspot” tells the story of romance and intrigue in Revolutionary War-era Boston. FM sat down with the historian for a coffee chat...