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...even more. Eating becomes almost another form of training. After all, it takes a special something for someone to graze on three chicken breasts, two hamburgers, soup, rice and wash it all down with four, maybe five glasses of Gatorade and water—in one meal. When they pump iron in the weight room, strength coach Craig Fitzgerald gives his players a unique motivational mantra that influences their eating as well.“I’m gonna swipe in, load up my tray, and light my hair on fire,” says junior offensive lineman...
...like Bearcat guard Steve Proctor, who had a game-high 22 points in his final collegiate game, and BU guard Corey Lowe, whose driving bankshot with 52 seconds left broke a 58-58 tie. The tournament hosts hung on, as head coach Dennis Wolff gave an emphatic fist pump at the buzzer.The energy created on the court was equaled in the stands. Every school had at least a decent following in the building, such as the Hartford fans who screamed along with their team’s cheerleaders the whole game, the four UMBC students who painted...
...shoot instead of swinging the ball to a heavily-guarded Goffredo. Unger, who is something of a secret weapon for the Crimson—he ranks third on the team in three-point makes and first in percentage—knocked down the three, prompting a fist pump from the big man.“That’s his shot,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “You’d never know it, but that’s his shot. It looked like an eternity coming out of his hand, but we knew...
...Project Runway,” as well as many men sporting the “Stanford Blatch” look, made famous by the “Sex and the City” character: bald, scarf-wearing, dark plastic glasses. Pulsing Euro beats pump into the small tent, overwhelming the audience as they await the start of the show.Tim M. Gunn, “Project Runway” personality and fashion guru, sits front row center, in a fitted grey pinstripe jacket, surrounded by the who’s who of the fashion scene.Suddenly we are thrown into darkness...
...Ward’s newest EP, is a case in point. Pitching up and down like a creaky fin de siècle roller coaster, the rollicking Daniel Johnston cover exemplifies Ward’s newfound balancing act. Offsetting the pounding drums, which swell repeatedly to (almost) fist-pump-inducing crescendos, Ward’s throwback vocal style, with support from singer Neko Case, reminds listeners of older, gentler, “pre-war” tunes. The three songs that follow the title track on this single release are good, too—but not great. Apparently...