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...assistant coach Andrew Rueb said. “We were very good at taking the game to our opponents today, one through six, and as a coach that’s all you can ask for.” To counter the loss of the captains and preserve the players?? energy, the coaches shuffled the doubles partners for both matches—a tactic resulting in five wins out of a possible six. In the perfect response to last weekend’s defeats to No. 47 Kentucky and No. 1 Virginia, a series of stellar performances across...
...points per game lead the way for the Bulldogs. On paper, Colburne is a traditional post player—she’s in the Ancient Eight top ten in both blocks and offensive rebounds—but Yale’s strength lies in its players?? versatility, and Harvard just hopes to keep up. “They’re definitely an unusual team,” said co-captain Jessica Knox, “so it’s been an unusual prep week in that we’re all kind of playing every...
...Welker—have all had their best seasons as pros. It’s certainly been fun to see Welker elevate his status from relative unknown to the league’s leading receiver,. More rewarding has been watching two of the NFL’s most talented players??Brady and Moss—grow simply by virtue of working with the other. While the wins and the records have been the icing on the cake, Patriots fans have the feeling that, in a weird chick-flick kind of way, these two have just been waiting...
Although Harvard may have been out of the game, players continued fighting with both their sticks and fists. The players?? frustration culminated halfway through the third period when a heated fight broke out between sophomore forward Chad Morin and the Eagles’ Aiello. Both were ejected...
This weekend, the Gilbert and Sullivan Players?? “The Mikado” went up at Agassiz Theater. “Mikado,” which tells a story of love, law, and decapitation, is among Gilbert and Sullivan’s 14 light operas of the late 19th century, one of the most popular operas ever written.“The Mikado” is a biting satire lampooning British government and society. We know from the outset that the Japan presented is too much of a caricature for the play to be truly about Japan...