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...antagonist for the S-S twosome. For me, this fact is disappointing. “The OC” is more fun when there are villains around. Let’s see…we’ve lost: Luke, Oliver, Julie (the uber-bitch version), Caleb, Trey, and Jeri Ryan’s beastly Charlotte. And that’s only some of them! We need some evil again, folks!Time itself was treated as evil in this episode, as the writers blatantly defied it through their complete lack of realism. So, here’s a similarly super...
With the numerous Vermont fans that made the trip to Cambridge screaming their approval, junior guard Jim Goffredo was able to answer. Just 2-of-7 from downtown at that point in the game, Goffredo connected when it counted, knocking down a trey from the corner to give Harvard the lead back for good...
...advantage since late in the first half. With the numerous Vermont fans who made the trip to Cambridge screaming their approval, junior guard Jim Goffredo was able to answer. Just 2-of-7 from downtown at that point in the game, Goffredo connected when it counted, knocking down a trey from the corner to give Harvard the lead back for good. “Jimmy and Zach...made big shots at the right time,” Sullivan said. “Those guys stepped up and hit some crucial shots for us,” junior center Brian Cusworth...
Last week’s episode of “The OC” opened with a (gasp) metaphor. Has the show achieved literary merit? Mmm, sort of. Marissa Cooper recounted—via nightmare—her shooting of Trey, Ryan’s brother, in last spring’s season finale. The vision represents ardent attempts by the show’s writers to remember a time when the show was at its sleazy best. And with last week’s episode, they succeeded! Sort of. Ryan and Marissa had some more relationship troubles...
...Trey Hendricks ’04, Harvard’s 2004 co-captain at pitcher and first base, had a banner year at Class A Yakima of the short-season Northwest League...