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...sorts of things. Maybe he could sense the bloodlines—the grandfather who played for soccer’s Manchester United, the mother who played netball (a basketball derivative) in Britain, the aunt who played college basketball at Old Dominion and the sister who played scholarship ball at Wagner. Maybe he could see the raw ability of the school’s top striker in soccer or the agility of the shortstop who had been paid a visit by the Florida Marlins at age 17—only three years after he’d picked up that sport...
...Jeremiah T. Wagner ’03 “honestly did not understand what [Stephanie F. Dillane ’05] was talking about” when Dillane declined to hook up with him Thursday night, on the grounds of it being a weeknight. “I mean, ‘weeknight’? Seriously? And on a Thursday? What the fuck?” Apparently Friday is a weekday for those taking a courseload more strenuous than two pass/fail K-school classes and one audited Design School lecture...
...course, it's a moot point since they've been on strike for three years. Anyway, here's what I wanted to talk to you about. Our ratings are still down, even with all the changes. But how's this for an idea: we're trying to grow Honus Wagner from some old blood cells they found on a pair of Ty Cobb's old spikes, and we were wondering what you'd think about a celebrity boxing match during half-time of the World Series. That is, if the union ever caves. It would be only three rounds. Whaddya...
...also a talented golfer, will replace the graduating Sarah Luskin as captain next year and hopes to help institute significant changes in the program, including renting a house in Hanover, N.H., that will allow the team to train. Baizer is also counting on the continued improvement of sophomore Rachel Wagner, who made great strides after skiing through gates for the first time this season...
...that opening 77-54 victory over Wagner, Harvard unveiled its newest weapon to complement eventual 2002 Ivy Player of the Year, sophomore Hana Peljto, and all-time assist leader senior Jenn Monti. That weapon came in the form of a lanky 6’3 freshman center named Reka Cserny who could do more than rebound and hit one-foot jump shots. She could also drive inside, hit the three and play great defense. Cserny scored 19 and grabbed eight boards in her Harvard debut, making her year-long sabbatical with the Hungarian junior national team prior to this season...