Word: spoiledness
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The loss also spoiled a tremendous performance by Crimson sophomore point guard Barbarann Keffer, who scored 24 points, pulled down six rebounds, made five steals, and dished out three assists.
Why did the Dolphins act like such spoiled losers? Because they were supposed to win. Miami is supposed to get the calls. Miami is supposed to go to the Super Bowl. After all, the Dolphins are traditional winners, right?
The otherwise utopian atmosphere of the castle is spoiled by the affair of Lance and Jenny; she cannot resist his physical prowess. This second act is comparatively heavy due to the sad unraveling of Arthur's ideals, but the acting compensates well. Korn is a mystified but never self-pitying...
Blair had a bid for a Harvard record eighth career shutout going into the final period, but his evening was spoiled when Paul Jenkins shot 48 seconds into the final stanza. The puck rebounded into the net off the skate of Crimson defenseman Randy Taylor.
"I obviously want to win the championship," Bernal said, "but I would hate to think Harvard is spoiled. If the Eastern Championship is taken for granted, the team will lose motivation and enthusiasm."