Word: synching
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...insist that their musical, athletic and competitive talents are equally matched. "We split the stunts up fifty-fifty," says Isabelle. Concurs Paul: "There isn't one who's lazier than the other." Having spent almost every day of their lives together since adolescence, they claim to be totally in synch. "I know exactly how he feels on the ice every minute of every day," Isabelle states. Remarkably, the two say they have never considered splitting up the team. "Even if we lose," says Isabelle, "we'll go professional together...
Harvard opens up the Great Lakes Invitational with the cards stacked against it. Both Harvard and Michigan--which squared off in the opening round--look out of synch all game long, but the talented Wolverines manage a 3-1 victory behind stellar goaltending from sophomore Steve Shields...
Part of the problem, of course, was the 20-day layoff. Harvard's last game priot to the Detroit trip was a December 7 tie (2-2) against Cornell. That certainly threw Harvard out of synch, which would explain Harvard's somewhat sluggish skating and somber power play performance (2-for-12 in both games...
...Catamounts' pesky, in-your-face defense and intense physical play made up for its lack of height, throwing the Crimson out of synch...
...going to get married? The master of deflection speaks: "We are both in active agreement on the subject at this time." Well, maybe the mother-to- be is a little more candid? No, it turns out she's a quick study of double- talk. "We're in synch on that subject" is her reply. What name have they picked for their daughter? Says Bening: "It's our one real secret...