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...atmosphere in the locker room while attempting to renegotiate their contracts. They had—or at least Schober had—been caught breaking a law that most college students have, at one point or another, probably broken themselves, just without being busted.Was Johnson going to knock on Murphy??s door, step into his office and say: “You know, coach, I’ve been thinking about Russ and Dez. Me and some of the guys think what they did was really bad—really bad—and you should probably...
...Murphy??s Law states that what ever can go wrong will go wrong. For the Harvard women’s volleyball team that is exactly how this season appeared to be going. Coming into Friday’s matchup against Princeton, the Crimson was 0-8 in the Ivy League, 3-15 overall. Despite pushing the Tigers (14-6, 5-4 Ivy) to extra points in the second frame and winning the third game, Harvard was unable to pull out the victory, losing 3-1 (30-15, 31-29, 32-34, 30-26) at the Malkin Athletic Center...
...best man at my wedding. He is the godfather of my daughter, Molly. It doesn’t get any closer than that, so it will be in some ways strange to go up against him. It’s like going up against your brother.”Murphy??s “brother” was hired in the offseason to lead a Dartmouth program that has fallen on tough times ever since Teevens’ first tenure with the Big Green ended in 1991. Before that, he led Dartmouth to back-to-back Ivy League...
...change the Cambridge students know and love.This scrutiny of the Square’s ongoing cultural transformation is particularly important to Brian P. Murphy ’86-’87, a Cambridge City Councillor who lives two blocks from Quincy House, where he lived as an undergraduate. Murphy??s recent focus on “the state of the Square” has led him to a number of realizations about the changing face of the Square. “People I talk to are worried about it becoming just another mall without a parking...
...could blame him? Anyone with Murphy??s track record—from the accurately but unfortunately named Anders Blewett ’03 to hapless senior Jim Morocco, no longer on the team—would be hard-pressed not to shudder, if only from force of habit, at the thought of his special teams unit trudging out onto the field for a game-deciding kick...