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These people are all okay by me. It is the pseudo-vegetarians that really push my buttons. For many of these so-called vegetarians, commitment to the creed depends on mood. One friend of mine makes exceptions for steak, and another for chicken. One friend only eats meat when she??s drunk. These sorts of people are euphemistically called flexitarians, but what flexibility that is exactly is unclear—the flexibility to pass judgment on other people who eat meat, perhaps...
...Allard says. “She can catch, she can play middle infield, she can play the outfield.”She can fly. Literally. The consensus from the team is that what Jade brings to best help her team is tremendous speed.“She??s such a dynamic player,” Bock says, “because of her great arm and speed.”Reichling will look to backup at second and centerfield, but could be used in any number of other positions to aid the Crimson.OUT OF COMINSKI PARKThe final member...
...going to get hurt again,” McAteer says. “It seems to be a recurring injury.” An effective off-speed, moving-ball pitcher, McAteer specializes in inducing the ground ball by pitching low in the zone. “She??s not overpowering with speed but she can make people look silly,” Allard says. “So she really mixes it up a lot and uses a lot of movement.” Despite tallying only a 1-2 record in 2005, McAteer posted...
...this time, the second half explosion cooled Cornell’s outside arsenal and warmed up the Harvard nets. The Crimson shot a blistering 62.5 percent from the field in the second half, paced by freshman guard Niki Finelli’s 12 second-half points. “She??s an amazing shooter, and she makes plays for herself,” freshman guard Emily Tay said. “When we get her the ball, she??ll make it.” Finelli, Harvard’s most viable three-point threat...
...make it a 1-1 game, 18:36 into the second. “Coach kept saying on that first goal ‘get the rebounds, get the rebounds, get the rebounds,’” Sifers said. “And you hate when she??s right, but she was dead right.” The third period and the first overtime brought a continuation of the solid play Harvard exhibited in the middle of regulation. With the Crimson outshooting the Golden Knights 26 to 9, the stellar play of Hurley kept the game...