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...perhaps this anecdote is just a crutch for my own insecurities. See, in truth, I don’t really know anything about professional sports. Currently, my favorite athlete is Wiggler, the giant female worm in “Mario Tennis?? that, upon winning a match, will squeal and giggle (the cross-species equivalent of a chest bump) and then turn into a flower. And, to make it worse, all but one of my blockmates is just as completely uninformed as I am. On our last blocking group vacation, beach football was almost unanimously booed down in favor...
...example, a Bostonian wishing to talk about tennis only needs to type in “tennis?? and “Boston” and will be transported to a “groupspeak” about tennis among Boston residents...
...courts, the members of the team got the chance to engage in some friendly competition against some of tennis?? all-time greats from their respective countries; sophomore Chris Clayton played a set with American great John McEnroe, outgoing co-captain senior Gideon Valkin hit with one-time world No. 6 Wayne Ferreira, and freshman Michael Hayes played with Australia’s Pat Cash and Todd Martin. Hayes won at Wimbledon in 1987 and Martin was once ranked as high as fourth in the world. [PLEASE SEE CORRECTION BELOW.] The tennis stars were in Boston for an benefit...
...tennis team was the youngest that Harvard had put together in recent years, and its inexperience showed. With as many as three freshmen in the Crimson’s starting lineup—all of whom had to make adjustments in the new environment of college tennis??Harvard could not compete at the level it was accustomed to and suffered losses to opponents that it had once handled with relative ease. Frustrated by a season filled with heartbreaking losses—many decided by a single point—the Crimson finished with a record...
...face so students could make their own festive Jack-O-Larrys. With a pin of the pattern to the pumpkin, viola! Summers’ smirk glowed eerily throughout the night. December 4, 2003 FM got the scoop on Summers’ “low-carb, high-tennis?? diet. Summers’ suddenly lean look shocked students, and FM was determined to get to the bottom of the sudden weight loss. The presidential secret was Atkins, with a good helping of cake and cookies on the side. “For this expert in deflation and fiscal-belt...