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...long gone, but the samurai spirit lives on--particularly among Japanese professional baseball players. Take the Seattle Mariners' All-Star center fielder Ichiro Suzuki. Between games, Ichiro gives his bat the katana treatment: keeping it protected in a sealed aluminum case. After every game, he takes it to his locker and shows his gratitude for its service by going through the ritual of cleaning...
...goalie Bud Fisher struggled to get his bearings.The Crimson’s play was far from perfect. Harvard failed to convert on three power-play opportunities, but this trend would soon change. After a comparatively slow start, the Crimson caught fire during the second period. The Bobcats left the locker room determined to swing the momentum back in their favor, but Harvard maintained its composure.“I think that we recognize that [the Bobcats are] a very dangerous team that’s very good offensively,” Donato said. “We didn?...
...accomplishments.“It’s done,” Stone said. “Honestly, if someone hadn’t said something to me about it earlier today, I wouldn’t have known. We don’t think that way in our locker room. We think about the task at hand and stay in the moment, and that goes for everyone involved in the program.”The fact that the 300th victory propelled the Crimson to Duluth next week, where they will face off against Wisconsin on Thursday evening, was what...
...into the first frame when junior Sarah Vaillancourt evaded a Dartmouth defender and found Brine in front of the net. Brine slammed the puck home for her 18th goal of the season and gave Harvard momentum going into the second period.“We went in the locker room, and we were just really energized and ready to go for the second,” Brine said.The Crimson struck again 9:34 into the second period, taking advantage of a power-play opportunity. Junior forward Sarah Wilson found freshman Kate Buesser, who slipped the puck past Dartmouth goalie Carli...
...Viel”—which translates to “one of many”—was a male duet set to selections from J.S. Bach’s “The Goldberg Variations.” The use of an onstage pianist, Freda Locker, was successful; the dancers incorporated but never overshadowed her playing. During brief moments of silence, they would subtly communicate with a nod of the head or a shared sense of timing...