Word: quarterbacked
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Cornell(3-0, 2-0 Ivy) ended Brown's eight-game winning streak and gained sole possession of first place in the Ivy League with a come-from-behind win on Brian Ulbricht's touchdown run with a minute left on the clock. Sophomore quarterback Ricky Rahne was named Ivy League offensive player of the week for the second week in a row with a school-record 443 yards passing. Rahne also threw two touchdown passes...
This week, Yale (2-1, 0-1 Ivy) was led by running back Rashad Bartholomew, who rushed for 94 yards and a touchdown. The Elis won despite scratching its starting quarterback, Joe Walland (sprained shoulder) and his two replacements combining to throw four interceptions. The Toreros managed just one score on a one-yard QB sneak in the second quarter...
...Crimson's freshmen made key contributions in Harvard's loss against Stony Brook. Freshman setter Mindy Jellin, who has comfortably eased into the role of the team's quarterback after the graduation of long-time Crimson star Kate Nash '99, compiled 47 assists and six digs for the match. Jellin's height has allowed her to become a key defensive asset for the Crimson in addition to being the core of Harvard's offense...
First it was the Jets. Wayne Chrebet, a wide receiver, broke his foot while making a cut upfield during an exhibition game. Then Vinny Testaverde, their quarterback, popped his Achilles tendon pushing off to recover a fumble. Last week the Atlanta Falcons star running back, Jamal Anderson, tore a knee ligament trying to outmaneuver linemen. In each case the only contact the players had was with the artificial turf. Both teams had been playoff hopefuls, the Falcons eyeing a return to the Super Bowl. Now it is doubtful these teams can put together a winning season. At least nine other...
...sons. She says both the ingratiators and the intimidators have it wrong because they're concerned with power relationships rather than partnership. "Parents," she says, "should think of themselves as part of a team with the teacher and the child"--and shouldn't tussle over who gets to be quarterback...