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...second game, I felt like we were the worst-coached team in America,” Walsh said. “We couldn’t throw strikes, hitters weren’t doing much in certain situations with moving guys over, we had some baserunning snafus. I was really disappointed...
...Philadelphia for the fabled Penn Relays, while the rest of the team spent the weekend at UMass.PENN RELAYSAt the 113th Penn Relays, freshman Eda Karesin led Harvard on Thursday with a second-place finish in the college women’s javelin on the strength of a personal-best throw of 44.75 meters.The throw was also the second-best in Crimson history, qualifying Karesin for NCAA regionals.Teammate and senior co-captain Julia Pederson, the current Harvard record holder in the javelin, was 15th in the event after a 38.80-meter throw.Senior co-captain Sean Barrett was the only Thursday competitor...
...situations. Sophomore Devon MacLaughlin drew three of the six ejections. While Harvard played tight defense and only gave up six goals, Bucknell was even stingier. The Bison stripped the ball from the Crimson 13 times and held a shutout through the first half. “You have to throw it to the proper-colored hat,” Farrar said. “That is where experience will have the greatest positive impact.” Harvard got two goals from Snyder and one from freshman Kristina Bergquist. BROWN 12, HARVARD 3 Brown was able to capitalize...
...complicated narrative arc to follow, nor are there big-budget sets or psychedelic special effects. Feist leads a Skittle-colored troupe in a rambunctious dance across an empty sound stage. By a minute in, you’re ready to follow Feist’s example and throw up your hands in glee. The appeal of Daughters’ style lies in the mobility of his camera, which alternately zooms in as Feist crowd-surfs and pans out to capture aerial shots of the spinning crowd...
...deserted island. Their goal: be the last one standing. The sole survivor earns his (or her) freedom from prison. Meanwhile, the corrupt producer films every second and broadcasts it live over the Internet with hopes of reaching Super Bowl numbers—40 million viewers. Throw in a random love story between Austin and a way-too-hot-to-be-real divorced mom, some clueless FBI agents, and you basically have the entire plotline and an extremely implausible film. Not that all viewers will be disappointed. Many people want to see Steve Austin take on the world...