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...finish in competition this month. “We’re all so excited for Claire,” Bode said. “She just keeps playing a great game and helping out the team tremendously. “It seems like whenever we need someone to throw in a low score,” she added, “she’s there for us.” Sheldon’s quick work on the greens gave her an edge. Sheldon took 38 putts on Saturday and improved to 31 yesterday, with no three-putts...
...waters of the race course. The tradition of collegiate rowing calls for it: after winning a championship race, oarsmen team up to victoriously fling their coxswain off the winner’s dock and into the waters below. “After Sprints last year, we got to throw [varsity coxswain] Jess [Hoy] in,” says senior heavyweight varsity stroke George Kitovitz. “Then we threw [captain] Joe Medioli in there just for fun. It’s a great feeling.”Nothing is so rewarding for coxswains nor so indicative of the size...
...without heart. Where mobs of skinny high school boys could once connect with the band’s intense—albeit fractured and unfocused—honesty, here the music sounds cheap and phoned-in. It’s easy to get lost in the monochrome sheen of throw-away numbers like the title track and its counterparts...
...able to break the pocket,” Andrew Berry said.Princeton has been unable to fully capitalize on its depth at receiver, however, in part because of the inconsistencies that have plagued both Foran and platoon-mate Greg Mroz in the passing game. The two quarterbacks have combined to throw 11 interceptions, worst among Ivy League teams and a major contribution to the Tigers league-worst minus-eight turnover margin.Offensively, the Crimson will look to capitalize on Princeton’s inexperienced secondary, which has a pair of new starters at cornerback. Senior wideout Corey Mazza, averaging 104 receiving yards...
Michael Caine, Jude Law, Kenneth Branagh, and Harold Pinter: four men with 2 Oscars, 12 Oscar nominations, and a Nobel Prize for literature between them. Throw in a story that won a Tony when it was a play and won critical accolades when it was first adapted for film in 1972, and this remake of Anthony Shaffer’s “Sleuth” ought to be an instant success...