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...assumed that you'd written a number of songs around that. I definitely was inspired by articles I was reading about the war, but the thing that I was most interested in was the cycle - the similarities between what we're going through right now and what people went through after the last war we were in. So I'm more interested in common cycles than writing about something specific. I don't really write about proper noun-type events...
...Crimson gave the Bears a 12-point advantage by forfeiting two matches at 125 and 285 pounds. Although Harvard claimed the majority of bouts, the early deficit proved insurmountable.“I think we outwrestled them,” O’Connor said. “We went out there and fought and I think it was pretty obvious that we were the better team. If circumstances [were changed], the match would have turned out differently.”O’Connor, Caputo, and Peppelman (12-7) led the charge with two major decisions and a technical...
...rebound and timeout. But freshman Brogan Berry was called for a foul on the Lions’ Lauren Dywer as the shot clock buzzer sounded.After Dwyer made one of two, Berry’s drive to the hoop—which included plenty of contact—came and went without a whistle. Berry’s miss sealed the three-point victory for Columbia.“You’re going to call that? Then call that,” Delaney-Smith said, pointing first to the spot on the floor where Berry was called for the personal...
...Columbia press, the Crimson simply did not deal with the pressure in the opening period. Harvard turned the ball over 16 times in a sloppy first half.“We don’t blame anybody but ourselves,” Delaney-Smith said.The fact that the Crimson went into the break down only six was largely due to the play of Markley. When her guards did manage to break the press, Markley was there to finish, scoring 14 points before the break.Tay joined Markley and Berry in double figures for the game, adding 10 points to the effort...
...Christina Kessler, Chute, and Brine turned in impressive performances as well. Kessler made a career-high 35 saves for the Crimson, while Brine put in a goal, and Chute added two assists. Harvard was outshot, 37-34, overall, but held Cornell scoreless on its six power plays. The Crimson went 0-for-3 with a man advantage, while Mazzotta finished with 29 saves. Overall, Stone was impressed with the team’s composure and its desire to win. “The lines clicked, people were finding each other, and everyone was sharing the puck...