Word: ncaas
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...just par for the course—quite literally.The sports these two compete in aren’t just run-of-the-mill, low-pressure athletic programs. Brine was a leading member of a women’s hockey team that battled all the way to the NCAA tournament quarterfinals, before suffering a quadruple-overtime defeat, and Finelli was a key component to the women’s basketball team’s successful campaign for the Ivy League championship. So what enables these two outstanding athletes to achieve success through extraordinary means?“I definitely don?...
...coxswain for Radcliffe Crew, one of the oldest women’s rowing programs in the country, I was proud of our history and appreciative of the work of the women who came before me; this year, women’s rowing celebrates its eleventh year as an official NCAA sport. And nationally, more women than ever before participate in sports at all levels and ages. Yet somehow, it’s still okay to laugh at the idea that women can be serious athletes...
...then began her collegiate coaching career with Harvard under head coach Katey Stone. During Asano’s stint as an assistant, the Crimson made three straight appearances in the NCAA Frozen Four finals from...
...here I am, two months later, and nothing has happened. Donato is “out of the office.” Nowhere to be found. What could cause this NCAA champion—this NHL veteran—this Olympic alum to renege...
...apprenticeship under millionaire Donald Trump.During the 2006 Winter Olympics, NBC announced that Trump would spice up the sixth season of the show by adding an Olympian to the cast. A viewer’s poll was assembled and Ruggiero, who compiled a 109-13-5 record and an NCAA title while playing for the Crimson to go with her gold, silver, and bronze medals, beat out 11 other Olympic heavyweights to secure the six-week taping stint in Los Angeles.And so Ruggiero began the world’s most intense interview, avoiding Trump’s wrath through the first...