Word: postseasonã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...academics. Jeffrey H. Orleans was one of those few. As the executive director of the Ivy League athletic conference, Orleans was not merely well meaning in his wariness of the potential encroachment of athletics into university priorities—most notably his opposition to participation in the national football postseason??but he was also right. In order to honor Orleans’s legacy, University President Drew G. Faust and the committee charged with finding his successor should choose a director who believes just as strongly in the unequivocal precedence of education over athletics. As Faust?...
...Judging from my three-plus years around Boston, the odds of this encounter being repeated here—or ever hearing the words “Go Pats!” outside of the postseason??are probably somewhere between the odds that Iraqis will spontaneously gather in the middle of Baghdad and start singing “We are the World” and the odds that this winter’s spate of warm weather isn’t related to global warming...
Harvard coach Joe Walsh let loose an emphatic fist pump, and simultaneously, a cadre of scouts sent to watch Faiola—the Co-MVP of the Cape Cod League’s 2004 Postseason??scattered, packing up their radar guns and notepads to head...
With Brown cementing its grip on first place with its defeat of Penn Saturday, the Ivy League title is now officially out of the Crimson’s reach. But Harvard’s overall record still gives it a chance of having some sort of postseason??at least if it wins its last three contests...
Morris has only increased his NFL stock in his two “postseason?? exhibition games. On Jan. 11, Morris caught two passes for 42 yards in the East-West Shrine Game, including a highlight-reel, one-handed grab of a pass from University of Miami quarterback Ken Dorsey that led Indianapolis Colts general manager Bill Polian to call Morris “the surprise of the game...