Word: seriesã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Weigel brought star power—but not optimism—to the series?? kick...
...game that none of us who were there will ever forget.”If not for junior running back Clifton Dawson’s two-yard touchdown scamper on the second possession of the third overtime, it may have turned out to be the series?? second tie. As the sun set over southern Connecticut and a stadium without lights, the possibility that the game would be called due to darkness was almost fitting.Almost fitting for a game with nine turnovers—four during the extra frames—an 18-point second-half comeback, and ample...
When I think of Oct. 25, 1986—Game 6 of the Mets-Red Sox World Series??I think of crushing disappointment, intense rivalries, and die hard fans. However, this image is quite different from what “Game 6” screenwriter Don DeLillo, author of the novels “White Noise” and “Underworld” had in mind...
Bottom Line: Don’t expect an intense sports drama focused on the World Series??unless you consider Keaton’s inexplicable New York cab-hopping an athletic feat...
...collegiate women’s hockey. This past weekend, Raimondi stepped up and proved how valuable she is to Harvard with a goal at the end of regulation and another one with one second remaining in overtime to earn the win against Clarkson and seal a home playoff series??Raimondi and her fellow seniors’ last games in Bright Hockey Center. “I’ve settled into a different style of play this season,” Raimondi says. “Everything is so close that nothing is absolutely handed...