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...stretch? 4. PENNDon’t be surprised if the Quakers just go out and win the thing again, although they will be understaffed. Penn’s best remaining player is Brian Grandieri, whose legs are of uneven length (true story). On top of Jaaber and Zoller, Penn skipper Glen Miller lost Steve Danley, the erudite center who guest-blogged for The New York Times last March. For the first time in a long time, the Quakers should be free to blog by late February. 5. HARVARDThe arrival of Tommy Amaker in Cambridge has Crimson partisans dreaming...
...home season with a win. Harvard, which finished 20 points ahead of second-place Vermont, captured a top-three spot in all four divisions. “It was tough sailing, but I think we did really well,” said freshman Teddy Himler, who acted as skipper on the first-place C-division team. Himler paired up with freshman crew John Stokes, and together with freshman skipper Alan Palmer and freshman crew Quincy Bock, the team captured first in its division with 15 points. The six-race division was not all fun and games, however, as the freshmen...
Harvard head coach Tim Murphy and Yale skipper Jack Siedlecki are surely exhorting their teams to take it one game at a time, that the biggest game of the season is the next one, that you can’t look past any opponent, and on any given Saturday, yada yada yada...
...Skipper Jon Stokes piloted his way to fifth place in the B-division with the help of crew Matt Donelan on Saturday and Colin Sanlangelo on Sunday...
...have a manager, Terry Francona, who failed at his prior stop as big-league skipper, but is now universally adored by his players. Doesn't he sound like Joe Torre, who had lost at all his previous managerial posts, but leaves the Yanks beloved like Yogi Berra? Young Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon saved three games in his first World Series, a performance reminiscent of Yankee reliever Mariano Rivera, perhaps the best post-season stopper of all time...