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...close play, fans don't sit there thinking, I hope they'll make the right call. They pray that the call goes their way. According to a 1999 study by psychologists at Murray State, a significant minority of fans--if guaranteed anonymity--would even support injuring an opposing player or coach. In 1940 the Cornell football team forfeited a victory after realizing that it had been mistakenly given an extra play. If a coach did that today, sports writers would declare him a saint. And his team's fans would boil...
...started swimming as part of my rehab therapy,” the former volleyball player said. “They wanted to give me a new medium to work out in and I immediately loved it, even though I was swimming laps in the heated pool with the elderly at the beginning...
Kicking off her college career, freshman Maggie McVeigh was named Ivy League Rookie of Week after a goal and assist in the 3-2 win over Pacific. Also shining in the league is junior Tami Jafar, who was last week’s Ivy League Player of the Week...
...Cornell is the defending champs, but they graduated the Ivy League Player of the year,” she said, referring to four-time All-Ivy selection Elizabeth Bishop. “Yale looks solid, but I think we have an opportunity to beat all of them...
Yale Galanter was livid when he flew into Las Vegas to meet with his client O.J. Simpson. He had arrived to discover that a local lawyer was claiming to represent the former pro-football player, arrested by police after an alleged break-in at a hotel to recover memorabilia. In an interview with TIME, Galanter expresses his incredulity at the other lawyer's gall: "Is there any person on the planet who doesn't know I represent...