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Friday night’s game at Dartmouth was a perfect example of the need for instant replay in women’s hockey. Immediately after Lydia Wheatley deflected a power-play goal past Ali Boe late in the second period to put the Big Green up 2-0, the sophomore netminder searched frantically to plead her case to an official...
...Twenty of the poets are black, including relatively familiar figures such as Phillis Wheatley, Olaudah Equiano, and Jupiter Hammon. Others are more surprising: Francis Williams, a free black from Jamaica who studied at Cambridge University in the early 1700s; George White, a former slave from Virginia who only learned to read at age 42 yet became a preacher and published author; and the anonymous "Sable Bard" of 1797 who tells his story in verse, from enslavement as a child in Africa, transport to America, and service in the Revolutionary War, to manumission and the struggle to survive as a freeman...
...Phillis Wheatley (1753?-1784) "On Being Brought From Africa To America...
...Players: Charles Woodson, Brian Griese, Amani Toomer, Tyrone Wheatley, Derrick Alexander, Elvis Grbac, Jim Harbaugh, Tim Biakabutuka, Desmond Howard, Ty Law, Tony McGee, Jay Riemersma, Jon Runyon...
...Skinny: Before the Wolverines' national championship season of 1998, Michigan wouldn't have ranked as high on this list. But Woodson and Griese, leaders of that squad, already are NFL stars, while Wheatley and Toomer have boosted their production in the last couple of seasons...