Word: tie
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...opponent, 7-5 and 6-2. Omodele-Lucien made his first appearance on the No. 5 court due to Felton’s pulled muscle, but lost, 6-4, 6-7 (9), and 10-4.“[The second set] boosted my confidence for the ten-point [tie]breaker, but I got ahead of myself and was not as focused as I needed to be,” said Omodele-Lucien. “It was a tough match, but you learn from a loss like that because you know what to do next time when you?...
Searching for its first road victory of the season, Harvard (7-14-6, 7-7-6 ECAC) traveled to St. Lawrence (17-11-4, 9-7-4) and escaped with a 2-2 tie. Junior Doug Rogers scored twice, sophomore goalie Ryan Carroll had a solid performance between the pipes, and the Crimson gained a critical point in the ECAC standings...
...pretty hard-fought game,” Rogers said. “They are pretty tough to play on their home rink, but I thought we played with a lot of intensity, and I’m glad we were able to pull off a tie...
Carroll preserved the tie with a stunning left-pad save in the 12th minute after a Saints player found a hole in front of the goal. St. Lawrence kept the Crimson off-balance, and they took a 2-1 lead at 17:12 when Jeremiah Cunningham tapped in a rebound on a fast break...
...what the names of the top two contenders were - and that they were just one vote apart? That actually happened in 1932, and the Oscar was given to both Fredric March and Wallace Beery. But we know that only because the Academy later changed the rule: to declare a tie, the tallies had to be exactly even. We also know that, in 1969, Katharine Hepburn and Barbra Streisand got the same number of votes for Best Actress - because they both were named winners. (There were also ties in three "minor" categories that had far fewer voters...