Word: trios
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Brandt is the leader of the trio, both by way of seniority and past experience. Although her caliber of play easily qualifies her as a starter, she has been Harvard's primary sixth player for the past two seasons...
Anyone who regularly attends Harvard women's basketball games should have noticed a pattern this season. About five minutes into each contest, Harvard Coach Kathy Delaney-Smith looks down her bench and summons one, two or all of a trio of players to report to the scorer's table...
Indeed Harvard's trio of sixth women will probably be a crucial component of the Crimson's performance against the Cardinal on Saturday. And while they each play different positions, their games complement each other remark-ably well...
...famous Town Meeting that CNN broadcast from Columbus, Ohio, last Wednesday, when an unhappy trio of Administration foreign-policy advisers squirmed while cranks and crackpots fumed and bellowed, was by any measure a disaster--catastrophic as diplomacy, unlucky as public relations and worthless as a means of preparing the country for war. That's too bad, of course, but look on the bright side: the Ohio calamity may do away with "national town meetings" once...
Mleczko was one of a trio of major competitors in Nagano, Japan this February, all of whom are either Harvard alumni or current students. Sandra Whyte '92 accompanied Mleczko on the United States' gold medal-winning hockey team in the 1998 games, also playing a key role for the squad...