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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Then, the mishaps began. An injury to just one rower—senior Raegan Kennedy of the first varsity—spurred a massive domino effect through all the boats as Coach Liz O’Leary juggled lineups incessantly. The effects showed right away as the Black and White was swept by Yale the next weekend...

Author: By David R. De remer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Misfortune Befalls W. Heavies | 6/6/2002 | See Source »

...Willing overall points trophy, though—taken this weekend by Princeton—was not what the Black and White were after at EAWRC Sprints. A good setup for NCAAs and a strong race at all levels was more along the lines of what they wanted. Radcliffe Coach Liz O’Leary got that with medaling finishes from the varsity eight and the first novice eight, and with strong results from the second varsity eight...

Author: By Michael Kummer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Radcliffe First Varsity Upsets No. 4 Princeton at Sprints | 5/13/2002 | See Source »

That would be longtime coach Liz O’Leary, who instructed No. 10 Radcliffe to row a smart, consistent race, and the first varsity boat listened well in beating No. 12 Syracuse by a boat-and-a-half at Onondaga Lake in Syracuse on Saturday...

Author: By David R. De remer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: W. Heavyweights Win For O’Leary | 4/22/2002 | See Source »

After two albums, three EP’s, a handful of film and television soundtracks and tours with Phish, the Grateful Dead and Dave Matthews, the group decided to take some time off. During the hiatus, most members pursued other musical ventures. Liz Berlin, Glabicki and Jenn Wenz embarked on solo endeavors while other members joined different bands. When they reunited and began working on Welcome to My Party, band members had clearer heads, more diverse musical experience and a commitment to focus on the essence of their new songs...

Author: By Georgia E. Walle, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Welcome to Rusted Root's Global Party | 4/19/2002 | See Source »

...John Buynak switched from mandolin to penny whistle to tom-toms, Liz Berlin alternated from cowbells to electric guitar to a tin washboard and the textures of the night’s sounds became increasingly richer. The only constant in the show, besides Glabicki’s unique vocals, was bassist Patrick Norman. His dynamic playing was interrupted only briefly when he switched to drums for one piece, but his euphoric grin was an enjoyable thread running through a shape-shifting performance...

Author: By Georgia E. Walle, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Welcome to Rusted Root's Global Party | 4/19/2002 | See Source »

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