Word: near-perfect
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During Mleczko’s near-perfect senior season, the Crimson’s only defeat was to the Bears, and Murphy did not let her forget...
Claudio Asano ’99, Mleczko’s co-captain during the near-perfect season, was in attendance. A recent hire as an assistant coach, she was appreciative of the rebuke...
...Crockett’s elbow bothered him last season, he didn’t show it. In eight starts, he averaged better than a strikeout per inning and his WHIP hovered around one. And then of course there was that near-perfect game he threw against a powerful Dartmouth lineup last...
...hints at a compulsive need to order and to label that might help explain why he finds it so difficult to resist an attraction that defies any sort of conventional classification. When Martin’s son Billy (portrayed by an utterly sympathetic Jeffrey Carlson, who turns in a near-perfect performance, marred only by the hand gesture he apparently feels necessary to label his character as homosexual), transfers his feelings of rage and need towards his father into a sexual embrace, it begs disturbing questions about the boundaries of love. Only towards the end of the play do such...
Harvard hoped to redeem itself with an upset, but instead it became the victim of a Dartmouth tournament send-off party in a circus-like atmosphere. The Big Green blew the Crimson away, 96-74, led by eight threes by then-senior Courtney Banghart and a near-perfect shooting night from then-freshman Katharine Hanks...