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Just as "Broadway" Joe Namath delivered on his promise of a New York Jets' win in Super Bowl III over the mighty Baltimore Colts, Feaster mesmerized everyone at Lavietes Pavilion yesterday with one of the most dominating performances by a single player in Harvard basketball history--men's or women...
Examples of a close association between sports and city abound--Broadway Joe Namath uses his big-city playboy image to this day; Mickey Mantle, the Oklahoma kid who made it big on America's biggest stage came straight out of a Horatio Alger novel; Hideki Irabu's introduction to New York was Derek Jeter giving him a tour of the Chinatown club scene; and let us not forget the New York Knicks, the lovable bullies of the NBA--the civic myth of New York lives a charmed life within its sports scene...
However, the team was defeated the next week by Joe Namath and his New York Jets, 31-21, before a crowd...
Drew Bledsoe--the true golden boy, everybody's All-American. So he gets in trouble with his Dad (played by Bill Parcells) every so often....his soft-spoken charms eventually dazzle on their own, without the need for a Willie Joe Namath's bumbling brashness...
After last year's disappointing 7-19 (4-10 Ivies) record, Harvard women's basketball coach Kathy Delaney Smith made a Namath-like guarantee that the Crimson, so used to success, would never be that bad again. After all, Delaney Smith is the winningest men's or women's basketball coach in Harvard history, and last year's record was the worst in 10 years...