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Part of The Mist is this subtext about how fear makes people irrational. How do you think that's playing out in the world today? Well, it's always there. What The Mist reminds me of is a big, exciting version of a Twilight Zone episode like "The Monsters are Due on Maple Street." In that episode, these aliens did an experiment to see what fear did to human beings. [In The Mist], there really are monsters and they show up on Main Street in this little town. Granted, the situation is unreal, but an audience can say, "Here...
...attack in the first, the Harvard players often encountered difficulty in keeping control of the puck, as BU’s defensive pressure forced hasty passes or uncontrolled stick-handling. The team’s best scoring chances came when the it managed a quick breakout from its own zone before all of the Terriers could back-check and set up in front of the Terrier...
...first half, seven of which came in the first five minutes. This, along with good off-the-ball movement on offense, allowed Holy Cross to build at 27-12 lead with 7:48 left in the first half.Harvard was able to stem the Crusader onslaught by switching between zone and man-to-man defenses, which knocked Holy Cross off-balance and out of its offensive groove.“We needed to try to change the rhythm of the game,” Amaker said. “We weren’t getting any consecutive stops so I thought...
...forgettable at others, as Wrice sliced her way to 16 points on 7-of-16 shooting from the floor. The athletic trio of Wrice, forward Baendu Lowenthal and Stephanie Geehan combined for 43 of Fairfield’s 63 points.“They hit the threes against the zone and the man, inexplicably,” Delaney-Smith said. “The person playing the ball just fogged out, and it wasn’t the same person—it was E-Tay [guard Emily Tay] once, Niki [Finelli] once, Lindsay [Hallion] once...
...left broke a 62-62 tie, and Holy Cross would never give up the lead again. Several of Clifford’s second-half buckets came when he was guarded by sophomore guard Jeremy Lin, who stands all of 6’2. The result of constant zone switching left the Crimson in some seriously compromising positions. “A lot of times a big guy would have to step out and help, and I would have to rotate down and end up on Clifford,” Lin said. “Obviously that?...