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...It’s really neat that you have this really old Ivy League school, and they’re more active [in the scene] than any other university in Boston,” Daniel Striped Tiger??s Bogan says. “It’s just funny that every year they consistently hold what I would consider to be the best punk show in Boston for the entire year,” drummer Dan Madden adds...
...second round 3-0, Crimson Sophomore Alisha Mashruwala picked up two impressive wins in the second round consolation tournament to advance to the ninth place match. Mashruwala scored a 9-5, 9-7, 9-4 upset victory over Trinity’s Tehani Guruge and defeated the Tiger??s Amanda Siebert 6-9, 9-7, 9-6, 2-9, 9-1 to advance to the to 9th/10th place game. Her victory helped avenge Siebert’s dramatic come-from-behind victory over Harvard’s Guruge in the finals of the Howe Cup two weeks...
...said. “Considering it was his first time back, I thought he did great.”But Olsen was not the only Harvard competitor to claim his first victory, as Murphy posted a rousing 7-5 overtime win with a last-second takedown. After trailing the Tiger??s Zachary Morse for much of the bout, Murphy (1-12) battled to a late tie before overcoming his junior opponent in the extra frame.“Sean Murphy got a huge win tonight,” Weiss said. “He’s been...
...turnovers, shot well from the line, going 20-for-27, and played efficiently on offense.But when it counted most, Harvard couldn’t get a hand in the Princeton guards’ faces on three point attempts, and the big men failed to body up on the Tiger??s inside giants.With just over two minutes to play, Harvard had cut the Princeton lead down to three, at 63-60. But on the ensuing possession, Princeton sophomore guard Dan Mavraides sunk a wide-open three after Harvard failed to switch on to him. Again, Harvard rebounded...
...Cardinology.” While the album doesn’t propose solutions for the left or right, its appealing, coalition-building tracks should appeal to a broad base. After over a year since his last major release with the Cardinals—“Easy Tiger??—Ryan Adams is back, still sober, and on the verge of publishing his first book, “Infinity Blues.” Adams finally offers his fans something different from his typical fare—a truly polished, commercial album. But don’t confuse...