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...first that breaks out of the mold. “Charlyn” was one of two songs from the album released for promotional purposes, and it’s clear why. Here, Collett actually creates an original sound by including an upbeat percussion rhythm. Aside from the beat, the track isn’t much different from its predecessors, but you’ll take what you can get after the first twenty-odd minutes of repetition. The aural pleasure is short-lived, however, as the second half of the album immediately returns to its former banal self...
...some questionable referee decisions made sure that there was plenty of emotion coming from the Crimson players and staff. Yet, very early on, this Harvard passion seemed to be missing. The Crimson (11-8, 4-1 Ivy) got off to a slow start and struggled to find any offensive rhythm, finding itself down, 5-2, five minutes into the game. After Delaney-Smith called a timeout it was clear that from then on there was only going to be one team in contention for the win. “She told us to pick up our intensity...
...Wednesday’s showdown, the Bantams got up early and never looked back, as the team swept all nine matches. The young Harvard group failed to find its rhythm, but successfully challenged its more experienced opponents in some very close games. Although the team hoped to bring home a couple wins at certain match levels, coach Satinder Bajwa said he believed the squad contested well since many of Trinity players are national champions in their respective countries...
...showed signs of a comeback by responding with a 7-1 run. The scoring streak closed the gap and tied the game up at nine with a solid block by Weintraub, who also completed one solo block and two block assists against Springfield. But the Pride quickly found their rhythm again, setting off on a run that left Harvard in a nine-point hole. It was too much for the Crimson who couldn’t recover and succumbed to Springfield, 23-30.“We came in the next game almost as if we played a different team...
...lose to the Gamecock’s Schofield 6-3, 6-3. As Harvard looks to the future, eagerly anticipating the arrival of Ivy League competition, the team is hopeful that the experience of these early matches will help all of its players gather momentum and find a favorable rhythm. “Our next match we’ll be closer to our true form,” Green said. “It’s been our goal the whole season to get better every week. As long as we do that, we have a good chance...