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...Crimson was down by a point; thus to gain victory over the Big Green, Harvard had to win four of the singles matches. Exchanging wins and losses with Dartmouth, No. 1 Ko, No. 3 Jania, and No. 6 Sibilski all gained points in singles. Ko defeated Molly Scott in straight sets, 6-2, 7-6(1) and Jania easily came out on top in straight sets against Jesse Adler, 6-3, 6-4. Sibilski, at No. 6, faced a tough challenge against Ryan Reichel, but ultimately overcame her and won in three sets...
...came out strong and appeared intent on pulling the upset after kills by Weissbourd, Ivica, and freshman Matt Jones kept Harvard matched point-for-point.With the first game tied 7-7, hopes for an upset abruptly came to an end, as the Lions woke up from their slumber and scored 12 straight points. Penn State finished with a jaw-dropping 18 kills and only one error for a .810 team attack percentage and a service error by Jones ended the first match, 30-13.“Their passing was very solid,” Rosier said. “Penn State...
...Matsui ate his Wheaties this morning - his long triple hits the back of the iron, pops five feet straight up, and gets nothing but net. HARVARD 33, COLUMBIA...
...with an endearing earnestness, a wry sense of humor, and a weary, yet acute awareness of his ludicrous situation. After his character fails his mission and becomes brainless, Johnson’s entire physicality changes, making for some of the funniest non-spoken moments of the show. As the straight-faced man, Johnson may have the most difficult job in a play otherwise filled with absurd, broadly-played comedic characters, but he handles the portrayal with ease and a unique brand of wit and ingenuity.Among the ridiculous and idiotic, Steven Dyer might have the flashier role with his over...
...only to explain Termite’s condition, as Leavitt’s dying vision becomes the telepathic stimulus for the images Termite draws. Termite’s back story gives him a sort of religious aura, the potency of which is explicated (and thereby diminished) when Lark says straight out, “From the beginning, I confused him with an angel, a good part of me that didn’t speak and wouldn’t talk in plain language.” An albino Social Service worker, literally invisible to the rest of society, appears...