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...League’s No. 1 and No. 2 teams met at Lavietes Pavilion in the league’s final regular-season game, with the Crimson needing a win to share the title. Dartmouth had defeated Harvard in a 73-70 overtime thriller in Hanover Jan. 8. Both teams had been near perfect in the second half of the season. A raucous home crowd, near 2,000 strong, shook the Pavilion for 40 minutes...
...speaks as a four-year veteran, a member of two Ivy champion squads—one of which made it to the NCAA tournament. It’s a place few would have thought Murphy would be when she entered Lavietes Pavilion four years...
During her four years at Lavietes Pavilion, Murphy went from unrecognized to indispensable. Game after game, she dove for loose balls, took charges under the basket against bigger interior post players, and made the extra pass for two points on the offensive...
...Come June 9, some 30,000 of the world's leading critics, collectors and curators will descend on the Giardini della Biennale, where nearly half of the 73 competing countries are clustered in exhibition pavilions. Up for grabs is a Golden Lion award for best national presentation, but even more sought after in Venice is cultural kudos. During Vernissage, the official preview before the Biennale opens to the public on June 12, countries have only three days to impress the world. While Australia has enjoyed its own pavilion since 1954 and New Zealand (now at its third Biennale) shows...
...about this explosion of shows, and you've got such little time to look at everything," Swallow says. "So the idea I want is almost like a cool room away from that experience." Not that Australia is resting on its laurels. As well as the usual bags and brochures, pavilion-goers this time around will be issued with badges bearing messages (killing time, salad days, come together), that are also the titles of Swallow's works...