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...carefree and sex-crazed party animal. When a sudden crisis causes Danny to act out, landing both men in trouble with the law, the two are sentenced to community service. Danny is assigned to mentor Augie (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), an awkward teen obsessed with live-action role-playing, while Wheeler??s charge is Ronnie (Bobb’e J. Thompson), a precocious but foul-mouthed youngster. Both young actors bring impressive energy to their roles. As the shy and socially inept Augie, Mintz-Plasse calls to mind his best-known role as McLovin?...
...play in the first half, Harvard looked in control of the game. Co-captain Lindsay Hallion responded with a jumper of her own just over a minute before halftime, and Wheeler collected the rebound from a Hallion miss and drained a baseline shot as the period expired. Wheeler??s jumper enlivened the crowd and the Crimson, and the slim halftime lead served as a wakeup call for the defending league champions. After Cornell kept pace with Harvard’s two wins with a Princeton-Penn sweep on the road, the two teams are tied atop the Ancient...
...outburst was part of a 14-3 Harvard run that gave the Crimson a 59-58 lead on a Claire Wheeler free throw with 6:43 left in the game. Over those four minutes, Hallion scored eight of her game-high 19 points, had three steals and set up Wheeler??s trip to the line with a quick pass into the post...
...Hallion said. “We should have been more aware of her.”The Crimson came out of halftime reenergized and went on a ten-point tear, bringing the margin to one and eventually tying the game at 12:01 on freshman Claire Wheeler??s layup. Rollins pulled the team to within two with a three-point play, and Wheeler??s layup forced a Fairfield timeout. This would be the last time Harvard shared the lead. The Stags then went on a 10-2 run to take a 47-39 lead with...
...class are already becoming stars.The Crimson graduated five valuable seniors in 2007, but the Class of 2011 is already filling the void in speed and offensive firepower.All seven members of the rookie class—Kate Buesser, Katharine Chute, Deborah Conway, Leanna Coskren, Liza Ryabkina, Kylie Stephens, and Ashley Wheeler??took the ice during Harvard’s two-game exhibition series against McGill in late October and showed much of the potential that attracted the attention of head coach Katey Stone during recruiting.Ryabkina recorded three goals over the course of the weekend, while Coskren assisted...