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...after his 11-hour days in Florida’s summer sun, Stoeckel willed himself through daily two-hour workouts at his home in Vero Beach. For the “pissed-off” defensive talent who had idolized Omar Vizquel, it was all a matter of choice...
...difference-maker now. Unger is of the same mindset and made a commitment before the spring to put more time into baseball training than he had in seasons past in hopes of making 2007 the year—the year, that is, where the height, the skills, and the talent come together to turn him into the pitcher that all those watching him believe...
...average. Teams are also getting more shots on goal, have racked up almost twice as many assists, and have been more efficient on their man-up opportunities.Put mildly, the defense has struggled—but it’s not because of any lack of talent.“These guys are unbelievable athletes, the best we’ve ever had on that end,” said co-captain midfielder John Henry Flood, “but we’re still looking for some leadership out on the defensive end. We’re looking for them...
...starters. We all lack fitness and experience.” This marked only the second time that Harvard played an outdoor match this season, while Miami and Florida International play outdoors year-round. It was “a good effort, but [there was] too much talent on the other side of the net,” head coach Gordon Graham wrote in an e-mail. With the losses, Harvard concluded the most difficult portion of its schedule. The team next travels to California over spring break to take on Pacific, Fresno State, and Sacramento State, none of which...
...this show full-on, it’s going to be three hours, it’s going to have 20 people in it, and it’s going to have effects and general badassness. Because of the way the budget works here, the size of the talent pool, and the attention span of the college audience, we made it so it’s 10 characters, cut down the play so it’s about two hours, and renewed some things that would have been budget problems. So we’re adapting, yeah, but rewording Shakespeare...