Word: whitewashed
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Blair notched his ninth career (and first playoff) shutout with the victory and became the third Harvard netminder--following Godfrey Wood in 1962 and Wade Lau in 1982--in history to record an ECAC Tournament shutout. It was the 13th whitewash in the 25 years of the tourney...
Substituting height for experience, Crimson Coach Ishan Gurdal inserted four replacements into the lineup at the start of the third game, and the Engineers took no more than 15 minutes to whitewash the visitors...
Richard N. Frye, one of three members of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies Executive Committee who in October called for Safran's resignation, called the report a "whitewash" in which larger moral issues were not raised...
Roper himself was partly responsible for the whitewash. The senior runner, who gathered 66 yards on eight carries against the Flames, tore apart the Adams defense from play one with dashes of 14, 12, and 11 yards...
...about the secrecy in which the CRR's recent hearings were conducted; it is too late to call for public-access transcripts only because testimony before the committee was given with the understanding that it would remain confidential. However, the committee could certainly demonstrate good faith and avoidance of whitewash by requesting the permission of those who testified to release their testimony. Making the transcripts public with the names of the principles deleted would not compromise anyone's right to privacy and would certainly help lift the pall of doubt and uncertainty that hangs over last spring's events...