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...that collects the three Cooper-Schoedsack simian sensations (Kong and its less fearsome offspring), all animated by stop-motion ace Willis O'Brien. Among the invaluable extras: a splendid documentary on Cooper by Kevin Brownlow and Christopher Bird, and a making-of feature on the original Kong--still the eighth wonder of the movie world...
...half. We are not getting the ball inside as clearly as I want to, so we need to work on that. That will help her because she can score from there.” Co-captain Jessica Holsey dressed for the game but did not play. She missed her eighth straight game with an injury to her hand, but should be healthy for the start of the Ivy League season on January 7. Friday’s game against Dartmouth at Lavietes Pavilion will feature a rematch of the bitter rivals, last year’s defending Ivy League...
...Northern Iowa, 2-1, in a match that went to overtime. In the semifinal match Friday against fourth seed Matt Fields of Iowa, Ogunwole could not pull off a second consecutive close victory and fell by a 2-1 score. After notching a 2-1 sudden victory against eighth seed Joe Sapp of Northern Illinois, Ogunwole fell in the third-place bout to sixth seed Payam Zarrinpour of Sacred Heart, 1-0, in yet another match decided by just one point. Freshman Andrew Flanagan (157 lbs.) won his first two matches Thursday, which included a 3-1 decision against Sherwood...
...Crimson won its eighth game Tuesday night, tying the most non-conference wins of any team in the Sullivan era. The best non-conference winning percentage of any Sullivan squad is 66.7 percent, meaning that Harvard would need to win one of its last two non-league games to break that record...The Crimson went 8-for-8 from the line over the final 47 seconds to seal the victory...Harvard improved to 8-0 in games it has led at the half, while it remains 0-3 in games in which it has trailed...
...Husky offense averaged 30 points and 399 yards per game, is the first African-American head football coach in Ivy League history. Shoop was fired Nov. 20, a day after Columbia lost 52-21 to Ivy champion Brown in its season finale. It was the Lions’ eighth straight loss of the season after beginning the year 2-0. In three seasons with Columbia, Shoop posted a record of 7-23. In the press conference, Murphy said that the Columbia athletic department has been formulating “short-, mid- and long-term initiatives” to improve...