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...alcohol-related, Patten said. “One walked into the back of a truck by mistake,” he said. “The other was an alum, an older gentleman, who was playing football and stretched out for a pass and landed on his shoulder.” He described these occurrences as “just accidents” and said the fact that there were not more injuries is “pretty remarkable,” given the large number of people in attendance. Patten said it was “hard to say?...
...Crimson up 2-1 with 8:06 elapsed in the second period, Yale responded just over a minute later with an unassisted goal from senior Jeff Hristovski. Harvard senior goalie John Daigneau never saw the puck coming on the equalizer—the open shot whizzed past his right shoulder and beat him top shelf. Yet when the Crimson did get its chances, it was unable to make the most of them, missing multiple opportunities before scoring. “We got some good chances,” Murphy said. “We could’ve capitalized...
...TRUE THAT YOU PRACTICE SINGING IN THE MIRROR? Once in a while. I can see if I am singing out of the side of my mouth or lifting a shoulder--we do all these involuntary movements when we sing. If I could just sit in the audience and hear myself, I would be so much better, but I have to rely on others listening...
...averaging 15 minutes per game in early action, and even saw significant floor time in a 79-76 stunner of Syracuse, her first collegiate game. She drained two three-pointers and finished with nine points. Her season, and her budding career, soon went sour. Against Yale, she dislocated her shoulder, the first of four such instances that would ruin her freshman and sophomore years. It was the first time she had been sidelined by even a minor injury.“Four dislocations in two years really, really changed her game,” Delaney-Smith says...
...student from a blue-collar background, I was rather appalled by the wealth of the place,” Fitzsimmons said. “To say I had a chip on my shoulder would be a wild understatement...