Word: sportingly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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First, there was the rain-soaked fourth game of the playoffs, a contest that should be expunged from the annals of the sport. And then came those three inglorious shots in the New York night. I can hardly wait for the race for the flags...
...that matter, "she") in all cases is omnipresent in all aspects of a varsity sport, yet never makes the sports headlines. He is the unsung, unheralded hero of Harvard athletics--the Manager...
...Historically, managing a sport has always been one of the most prestigious responsibilities to have as an undergraduate at the College," Reardon added. To back up this contention, Reardon rattled off an impressive array of former Harvard managers who went on to become Secretary of the Treasury (C. Douglas Dillon), Harvard overseer (Francis Burr), corporate chief, lawyer, professor and the like...
...Basketball's my favorite sport, but since I'm a frustrated jock who's not good enough to play, I thought managing would be the next best thing," Welch said, adding that he's felt like a part of the team since the first day he enlisted in the cause...
Bull riding (an intercollegiate sport rarely found in the East) is his special event. Possibly America's craziest--if not most dangerous--sport, bull riding tests the gut-level courage of the contestants as they climb onto the back of three-quarters of a ton of enraged beefsteak and try to hang on for an eight second count. Doug has managed a couple of times to go the full count, and that's no small accomplishment...